Enrique
BC
Will humanity overcome our current phase of transition, graduating to a higher form of civilization, or fall victim to natural disasters and unrest so that we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe? — Enrique
Will space travel happen and if so how will it unfold? — Enrique
Can the human population exercise enough self-regulation to sustain progress — Enrique
will we have to adopt a new or revised ethical framework to reach long-term technological and organizational goals? — Enrique
What kinds of events will culminate this tumultuous and uncertain era in history — Enrique
where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years? — Enrique
BC
javi2541997
fall victim to natural disasters and unrest so that we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe? — Enrique
What kinds of events will culminate this tumultuous and uncertain era in history, will society stagnate, and where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years? — Enrique
javi2541997
These events have happened before and everybody hated it. We will all hate it again. And again, — Bitter Crank
180 Proof
Thermodynamic equilibrium. (Is that "distant" enough in the future for you?)... but what about the distant future? — Enrique
Yes.Will humanity overcome our current phase of transition, graduating to a higher form of civilization, or fall victim to natural disasters and unrest so that we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe?
Yes, if it does, then it will be carried-out via fleets of self-replicating Bracewell probes. And fusion-powered space habitats, such as O'Neill / McKendree asteroid terraria, throughout the solar system (rather than planetary or lunar colonies), some of which also might be deployed as interstellar 'generation ships'.Will space travel happen and if so how will it unfold?
I suspect that 99% of "the human population" will be left behind in order for 1% (or less) of humanity to "reach long-term technological and organizational goals" offworld.Can the human population exercise enough self-regulation to sustain progress, and will we have to adopt a new or revised ethical framework to reach long-term technological and organizational goals?
Absent the predicted 'technological singularity' ...What kinds of events will culminate this tumultuous and uncertain era in history, will society stagnate, and where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years?
Corvus
Mark Nyquist
Joshs
we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe? — Enrique
will society stagnate, and where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years? — Enrique
Enrique
An awful lot of revisionist scholarship has been offered up in recent decades arguing against the idea that the medieval period was a time of stagnation or regression. They point out that every major innovation that we associate with the Renaissance and beyond can be traced to this alleged ‘dark’ time. — Joshs
ssu
There are few if any times in history when the past has been by every means better than the time afterwards.What kinds of events will culminate this tumultuous and uncertain era in history, will society stagnate, and where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years? — Enrique
Janus
A lot of talk at the forum centers around issues related to the near future, immediate concerns such as climate change, the application of information technology, political instability, logistical challenges that society faces, but what about the distant future? Will humanity overcome our current phase of transition, graduating to a higher form of civilization, or fall victim to natural disasters and unrest so that we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe? Will space travel happen and if so how will it unfold? Can the human population exercise enough self-regulation to sustain progress, and will we have to adopt a new or revised ethical framework to reach long-term technological and organizational goals? What kinds of events will culminate this tumultuous and uncertain era in history, will society stagnate, and where will we be in a hundred or a thousand years? — Enrique
Janus
Maybe. Maybe not enough. Tell me where or how my speculations go wrong. — 180 Proof
Yes, if it does, then it will be carryed-out by via fleets of self-replicating Bracewell probes. And fusion-powered, O'Neill / McKendree cylinder, asteroid habitats throughout the solar system (rather than planetary or lunar colonies), some of which also might be deployed as interstellar 'generation ships'. — 180 Proof
180 Proof
Janus
Janus
Enrique
Please supply a link to support your claim that we already have a workable fusion reactor. — Janus
180 Proof
Corvus
Enrique
What sort of "new ethical framework" do you think we could devise that would make much difference? — Bitter Crank
Manuel
180 Proof
Dark minds think alike ...I honestly don't see most us reaching the 22nd century. — Manuel
In a century, civilizational collapse on a global scale – population crash to below 2 billion – due mostly to catastrophic climate instability and consisting mostly of failed states and "floating" transnational corporate enclaves. — 180 Proof
Manuel
180 Proof
Zolenskify
Will humanity overcome our current phase of transition, graduating to a higher form of civilization, or fall victim to natural disasters and unrest so that we'll have to pick of the pieces and rebound from a major setback comparable to the ancient Greek or Medieval dark age in Europe? — Enrique
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