1919 - pic related came out 1930 - Fords cars still look like literal horse-drawn wagons. 1957 - first thing in space (Sputnik 1) 1981 - IBM launches worlds first PC 1988 - Compact Discs came out 1993 - first world wide web browser "Mosaic" got released 2000 - IBM began selling the first USB flash drives commercially, had a storage capacity of 8 MB 2007 - No buttons on phones anymore 2008 - The large Hadron Collider goes live. 2018 - look around a bit, its insane.
If my calculations are correct then:
2030 - the warp drive is invented 2044 - we become 4+ dimensional 2048 - we literally become god 2049- we create a Universe and life in it, so we can laugh at all the primates freaking out about the meaning of life.
If we dont nuke the piss out of ourselves by then that is.
you two do know that warp drive is already known to be impossible, right? Not impossible as in we haven't figured out how to invent it yet, impossible as in we know for a fact that the laws of physics prohibit it, and therefore it can't possibly be invented.
Joshua Edwards
Not impossible, merely implausible with our current models. Models change though. Nothing is definite. 300 years ago anyone in their right mind would tell you internet and flying is impossible.
Easton Ward
None of this shit matters, the first AI to become sentient will change everything.
Jason Cook
>Not being an accelerationist
Sage goes in all fields
Dominic Fisher
Except that won't happen because machines don't have souls. See pic related.
I dont know man, this bitch doesnt look like the type that i can have a meaningful conversation with about microchips, smartphones and smashing atoms together.
You're retarded. Warp drive is allowed by General Relativity, and we're far from finishing physics, so a lot of things we "know for a fact" about physics might turn out not be true at all.
Jacob Myers
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Ian James
Explain qualia then, mr. materialism.
Brayden Stewart
>2008 - The large Hadron Collider goes live. I FOR ONE WELCOME OUR NEW SPIRAL OVERLORDS
Good times.
Connor Price
Shit needs antimatter, and we cant have that.
Michael Parker
1) We can have antimatter. There's plenty of antimatter in the universe. 2) Warp drive needs exotic matter, not antimatter. And while we don't know where to get that, we also don't know that it's impossible to make.
Landon Lee
Wrong. Shit needs negative energy, and we do know that it exists on very small scales (see: Casimir experiment). The problem is getting large quantities of it. In recent years, it was found that by cleverly shaping the geometry of the warp bubble you could reduce the energy requirements substantially but we still have no idea how to actually produce negative energy on that scale.
Eli Cox
>2018 - look around a bit, its insane. > Moore's conjecture dead. > People increasingly can't into convenient file ownership and go streaming / cloud, making even porn more centralized. > Next generation has massive trouble with non-smartphone computers. I think we're not good enough to actually leave the solar system.
Parker Brown
Technology and its means to create better technology are hand in hand evolving together.
Parker Ortiz
Trips confirm. Check
Adam Edwards
Neither can most people today. Just because humans have social media now and know how to access their email via a web browser doesn't mean they're well-versed in technology. Even the people who are considered to be good with tech tend to just be gamer fags.
Kayden Long
Doesnt matter, the argument was about century old theories, technology made everything easier faster and saved our lives probably, and frankly im ok with Jack the local drunk, obnoxios fuckwit not working at Google, making important decisions
Mason Davis
>This is what futurists actually believe By 2050 we might have moved past gasoline powered cars.
Absolutely this. Newton's and Maxwell's physics made most if this possible, before we have another scientific revolution on that scale nothing is major is going to happen.
Easton Cruz
>another scientific revolution bruh, quantum processor and now we know the universe is flat. Soon.
Nathaniel Sanders
How can you even miss the point this hard?
The point is that the new inventions throughout the 20th century didn't suddenly spring into existence, they were the result of lengthy scientific development. In essence people already knew *how* to make these things (meaning the THEORY behind these things), they just needed to put the research into them.
We have ZERO idea of what a warp drive might even be.
Angel Cooper
>the warp drive gets invented >someone will go back in time due to causality breaking >universe stops existing
Austin Scott
>quantum processor I have yet to see them being relevant in any way whatsoever.
>now we know the universe is flat Will that really allow us to revolutionize our entire understanding of the universe?
There could be a point made for ML being such a revolution, but again, I haven't seen the revolution yet, which obviously means nothing.
Angel Brown
There are beings that also don't have souls. They are technologically advanted, but will always be superseded by beings that use the sphere of influence / soul driven architecture. They are biological machines. Yet they created the hybrid program.
Gavin Sanchez
>We have ZERO idea of what a warp drive might even be Miguel Alcubierre does
>Said this random fancy dude about the theory of spacetravel. No, even the wikipedia article admits that.
Brandon Fisher
You are also again missing the point, I already explained to you why your post is completely dumb.
Jason Ross
Why? Society peaked around 2001, the more technology we get the worse the world becomes. There's a point where you have to stop.
Henry Powell
*tips*
Tyler Peterson
Not him, but that is a very dumb post, since atheists are at the forefront of progressive.
Tyler Gomez
Enjoy being a cog then shabbos goy
Ryan Phillips
>Haven't you noticed that Moore's Law died recently? dumbass
Justin Collins
I thought it was funny that the new, more efficient shape, is a donut.
Brayden Taylor
>the worse the world becomes That depends on the people, the people need to stop sucking. Guns dont kill people. I was just trying to say that for someone in the past our achievements might seem like magic, impossible. Dont you think that our tech a 100 years from now would have the same effect on (you)? and maybe that could include the warp drive.
Kayden James
>Dont you think that our tech a 100 years from now would have the same effect on (you)? Certainly they would seem impressive and incomprehensible at first.
>and maybe that could include the warp drive. Maybe, but I think that would be very unlikely, again, people 100 years ago already had understood the basics of a computer, it wasn't "mainstream knowledge", but the it wasn't unthinkable.
One experiences something, thoughts, emotions or an experience outside of oneself, and depending upon environment (counting your body as the environment as well) your body changes based upon those experiences in mostly different ways from other people.
Brayden Lopez
Good luck trying to control the energy of a fucking galaxy in the next 1000 years. If possible even
Leo Sanders
What the fuck am I reading.exe
Gavin Lee
100 years ago we almost had the theoretical foundation of that. Quantum physics just needed some more time. The problem was that engineers were lazy bastards that didn't build machines to make cell phones.
Carter Thompson
Only died for CPUs, not so much for memory or GPUs
Blake Richardson
a materialist explanation of qualia
Aaron King
You're the modern day equivalent of those overly optimistic people from the 1940s who said that everyone would be riding around in flying cars by the 1980s.
Mason Howard
aint nobody wants flying cars all over the place, thats a hazard like no other, Elon Musk said it too.
Bentley Stewart
Materialists are dumb
Leo Roberts
>Materialist a person who supports the theory that nothing exists except matter and its movements and modifications