just go watch a couple of episodes of black mirror, it's produced by a globalist firm in london.
Blake Scott
> future > political scientific dictatorship most likely. any desire for animalistic behaviour like power would be crushed by reason. as it has to be. violence eradicated and impossible.
Nicholas Morris
thanks monkey, now go back in the cave
Josiah Williams
Any other answer then this is optimistic naive children
One good asteroid strike and we might be back to the stone ages
>space force
Aaron Garcia
It's comfy knowing that at the end humanity will be remembered as monkeys who couldn't get off their rock because of their stupidity and emotions
Blake Murphy
No jews, hopefully.
Angel Jenkins
Actually likely:
> Huge increase in poor, low IQ, underclass. > Small but existent, technologically capable, middle class. Will have some access to space, etc., but extremely expensive for them. > Tiny but extremely powerful global elite. > Asteroid mining and space colonisation in progress > Global government, with 2-3 major superpowers and/or megacorps dominating most of it.
This britbong is probably closer than I'd like to the truth. Here's hoping a superbug will take out Africa, India and much of China. Here's hoping the Arab/Jew conflict escalates until they nuke each other. A spot of Windex and we'll have peace in the Middle East at last.
Michael Garcia
Far out man...
Cameron Gray
I think the world will be so advanced by AI that they'll be able to fast print molecules so they don't even have to harvest ressources anywhere. So advanced that they'll be able to travel anywhere in the universe. Warp drives or teleportation. However, I don't think that the masses will exist. That's why I write "they". Besides that, I think the world will become totally destroyed by pollution and foresting.
The reason I think that the tech will be so advanced is because of AI. There's a hypothesis called "intelligence explosion", which essentially means that some people - including myself - think that once AI reaches human like intelligence - and self-awareness - then it will be able to improve on itself at an ever-increasing pace - Moore's law blown out of proportions. The smarter it gets, the smarter it will be able to make itself and so on and so forth. It can just keep spitting out diagrams to the scientists so they can start producing more increasingly advanced modules for the AI computer.
Within few years from the conception of real AI, I think it'll already be so advanced that we can't even imagine half of the things it will make possible. I often wonder if there's a "maxium intelligence" and if it's somehow some sort of equillibrium with the universe - hacking through to the other side of this matrix. Imagine achieving such advanced intelligence that it'll maybe be able to communicate with the source of the creation of this universe?
All that being said.. We, or our grandchildren etc. probably won't be around to enjoy the benefits and possibilities of all this insane tech.
>How do you think the world will look in 2100? green >What kinds of tech? none >Climate? neo-ice age >Transhumanism? AI? Intelligence explosion? not a chance >Breakaway civilizations? no civcucking allowed >How far in space have we travelled? 0.00KM >What's the political and racial situation? absent >How many people will live on earth (and elsewhere)? 0
>world destroyed by polluting and foresting *you must be at least 18 years of age to access this site
Ryder Martin
>2100 >Freedom of speech
Pick one, user.
Nicholas Rogers
Awful probably.
>What kinds of tech? At best, like today but slightly faster and with higher resolutions. This is how tech has been """progressing""" for more than a decade now. Our innovation is dead.
>Any nature left? I'm sure there will be some. The better situation is if society collapses and there will be more. The worse situation is that this broken shell of a civilization persists and the corporatist industrial "landscape" lessens the amount of nature. I don't think it will ALL be gone though.
>Climate? The same I think.
>Transhumanism? AI? Intelligence explosion? No, no, and no. Pretty sure these are all memes and pipedreams.
>Breakaway civilizations? Very possible. Hopefully a decent one breaks away.
>How far in space have we travelled? If this civilization continues? Nowhere. If a decent breakaway civilization comes into being maybe it gets somewhere.
>What's the political and racial situation? Can only imagine that neoliberalism has completely won. America proper will probably be some disgusting socialist state full of mutts. Every western country will probably be mutts honestly. We will slave for corporate overlords for a tiny apartment with no family connections.
>How many people will live on earth? Probably too many.
As a Brazilian, you should fucking be worried about deforestation. Amazonas is getting fucked every fucking second 24/7 all year round.
And pollution isn't a problem either? There's so much plastic in the oceans you can't fucking imagine.
But of course, you're a dirty Brazillian swine, so you don't understand the disgust one can have with filth and pollution.
Joseph Peterson
Blacks: peaking at several million, then exterminated. Jews: survivors in hiding Global population cap: one million Politics: AI-assisted neo-Stalinist socialist states Culture: upper-class neo-Victorian elite Biology: multiple human species, some transhumanist, largely geographically isolated Machine intelligences: leave planet for Io Jow Forums: Kek becomes sentient AI and object of a cult. Much like today.
Once whites are no longer producing food for the rest of the world, these people would die off in less than 5 years. Right?
Gabriel Cook
Kek this
Asher Flores
>transhumanism i want techfags to leave
Blake Martinez
We are going to Mars Hail Ciscosys!
Xavier Hall
True. 999 out of 1000 nogs shouldn't even have lived today. It's only because we keep feeding their black asses, while they keep fucking like rabbits because they're too stupid to care about anything.
Africans are naturally meant to be very primitive people living in small isolated tribes. They can't administer or comprehend more societal stress/demand than that.
Cooper Baker
it's the standard paper clip AI factory premise. An AI given the mandate to manufacture paperclips and the ability to learn how to better manufacture paperclips will eventually consume all resources in the universe in order to produce more paperclips.