Where did all this technology come from? By that I mean everything, the last 100 years to now...

Where did all this technology come from? By that I mean everything, the last 100 years to now, how the fuck did "we" get here? Serious question too. Look at the capacity of the people around you, do they ever create anything? Considering most of Jow Forums are all in on crypto, I genuinely consider you to be the very few who will be the last ones off this ride. Which is ironic because most here would say they buy crypto with the hope of detaching themselves from what the future brings. Heh

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The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

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Well if you weren't fucking retarded you would see how archaic most of our technology is, and the very obvious baby steps of continuous improvement that bought it to its current state.

Two world wars

Back engineered alien technology they exchanged their technology secrets and the ability to progress our society in exchange for human test subjects that they could enter through there mental state in an alternate dimension that they were able to bring their physical effigy into their Dimension to work on and study.

>do they ever create anything
jackpot
most of us are just wasting space
once the point of no return has been reached there really won't be a need for most

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Cool and sensible. What technology have you developed?
But don't human test subjects have to be FDA approved? How would aliens get FDA approval?

i have a solid background in IT,Engineneering and econ.

1) small shit build upon another
2) incremental improvements
3) large time spans and billions (!) of people involved
4) economies of scale are the kicked here, eg you want to mass produce & standardize so shit gets cheaper and optimized

the last 120-140years were the biggest leaps, eg primitive steam machines and low level electrics boosted everything.

biggest advance that most people neglect was in actual agriculture. enough food was a serious problem for 99.9999% of the time we're around. with agricultural mechanization and chemistry we were able to literally 100X the effectivnes of the soil we use and simultaneously need less people.

you shouldnt forget for every success there is where a multitude of failures that didnt work out. people died horrible deaths or had terrible lives way more often in the past as today.

Good post thanks user

Just wait until you see SNTVT launch. Basically a sky net level event.

holy shit checked and this is based af
that feel when kazcynski was right about everything. here I am destroying myself sitting on a computer 16 hours a day. going for a walk right now. this is really good stuff.

Glad you got something from it user, I remember reading this on Jow Forums years ago. I came across it again today and it was a bit of a wake up call for me. Feeling the exact same way as I did when I first read it but never taking action. Cancelled my home internet earlier, it's getting disconnected tomorrow. The internet question is a serious thing. I don't want to be on the superhighway of mental decay. Especially in a day when normies put on fake glasses and call themselves "nerds," it makes perfect sense of autistes to appropriate normie culture and ironically start having real fren relationships, forming social bonds to last, and building something greater than just themselves.

>By that I mean everything, the last 100 years to now, how the fuck did "we" get here?

letting the days go by.

It was pretty much due to a few brilliant minds coming up with revolutionary ideas and then other (less capable) people would build on those ideas.

This. Steam engines were the first time in human history that we could harness something else than muscle power.

based and bomberpilled

Capitalism, in opposition to other modes of production, like slavery of feudalism, is a forced march.
If there is no profit, everything collapse, locally and globally. The Capital needs to reproduce itself, and even more, if you want profit.
Thus, technology in Capitalism is often not something we even need, or want, but just some new shit made in order to make profit (think Apple).

I don't know in which circumstances, but some humans (Area 51, black programs) have access to antigrav technology. They will probably say they have make a breakthrough in antigravity in the decades to come, when in fact, they have it since at least the 80s.

ya cause the sun rain static charge and plants didnt exist before steam engines right?

ha ha ha ha ha

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Then let me correct myself:

Steam engines were the first time in human history that we could harness something else than muscle power on demand.

Are you happy now?

Oh well they still had waterwheels, which technically provide power on demand so if you want to nitpick I'll grant that to you.

yes but your idea is still not accurate in reality.

take the linkolapill

we used the energy of fire on demand long before steam engine, really steam engine is just a mod on boiling water effect that was used in infinite situationas and apparatus

ty to think there was just one invention or accidental awareness of combination that got us here is incorrect

meanwhile
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_bacteria

We didn't really use the energy of fire for anything to replace muscle power before steam engines. I'm talking about replacing muscle power here.