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In your opinion , what will life be like in the distant future for mankind ?

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1,000 years

3,000 years

9,000 years

will the ride last this long ?

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  1. I dont think we will make it another 100 years. I think disease to our bodies, food and animals, and of coarse the lord coming back for his people.


  2. I believe that the answer is in your question?  You know the answer,  it just hasn't surfaced to your conscious mind yet.  It comes with FAITH !!!!

  3. I honestly don't think we'll last 1,000 years.  if we do, it will be as uneducated tribes again.

  4. We'll be gone in less than two hundred years, and that's optimistic on my part.

  5. It will be interesting to see how we develop in the next thousand years or so.

    I think people will integrate with technology more.  We'll be able to use technology to see and do things without being there, such as 'in brain' virtual reality where a scenario is projected directly into your psyche as though you were actually there ... combine this with holographic technology and you could attend meetings or family events without actually leaving your home, but to all intents and purposes it would feel very real ... much more so than current so called reality experiences ... and a holographic projector at your 'destination' would create a solid image of you such that people there would feel you were really with them.

    Such technology would limit the need to travel, addressing our modern day global warming and congestion concerns, however I feel transportation will take a major leap forward in the next few hundred years and we'll get around differently.

    Polluting methods of transport will become defunct, although this will be a very slow process due to current greed and power struggle with major oil companies, etc., and capitalist values ... eventually there will be no fossil fuel to burn so, like it or not, we'll have to find viable alternatives.

    I envisage some form of magnetic repulsing / anti-gravity technology, making vehicles lighter than air and propelling them through magnetic propulsion of some kind.  the same sort of technology may take us into space and allow us to explore the galaxy.

    I think it's fairly likely that we'll colonise and/or terraform the moon and Mars, certainly in the next two thousand years.

    The planet will become too small to support the burgeoning population, and so people will reside on near planets, or on super cruisers exploring the galaxy - in search of other planets.

    If we last for another 9,000 years then it's quite possible we could have built an empire stretching many worlds and galaxies, the only question being whether there would be other species from other worlds to stand in our way.

    All of this sounds hugely far fetched, ridiculous even, however that's purely because we're constrained by our feelings about what's possible now and in the near future.  A thousand years is a very long time, and were we to travel there we would be astonished at the developments ... right now capitalism is holding us back, but in the future that is less likely to be a problem.  Certainly by 9,000 years hence we should have evolved socially and technology to have left this world to explore for the greater good.

  6. I doubt we will make it that far. But if we do technology will make us gods.

  7. We will all die of global warming or a giant asteroid by the 23ed century. Our worlds resourses will be used up and will be more cruel than ever for our race for survival. The world population will boom and we will forget history ever happened. Another Holocaust will arrive, except this one will include everyone. I'm happy I live now, and not then.

  8. it  will be  harder  and  more  complicated  and  they  will be  less  languages  to  use   few  bigger  country's  and  more  tanned  people  than  black  or  White

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