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Every computers will have connected to the Internet.
Aircrafts will have a warp system.

Aircrafts will have a warp system.
Our planet can theoretically support human life for another few million years. But that's theoretical. In reality, swings in the climate may drastically affect modern civilization within the next few thousand. (I'm talking, of course, of the next "Ice Age")
In the long term, our species' survival hinges on the ability to colonize other worlds within the Solar System. Put our eggs in other baskets. This will also allow our species to outlive the Sun's red giant phase.
In the very long term, it hinges on the ability to colonize other worlds around other suns, or the ability to thrive in space without the support of a natural planet.
In the very, very, very long term, it hinges on the ability to escape the Universe before usable energy sources dry up.
I have a better idea! Let's save planet Earth by escaping our species!
The problem with our species is that it has transcended its animal nature by becoming overly self-conscious and technological.
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From Nature we sprang, and to Nature we shall return.![]()
Escape the universe? To where?
...and the only species currently alive capable of wiping itself out without any help from nature...Humanity is the only species currently alive on this planet capable of transcending its own nature.
Fitness in purely Darwinian terms isn't the problem - it's our fitness as a society that is the problem. I reckon that this planet is more than capable of sustaining a much larger human population, if only we could figure out how to do it without the "culture of overexploitation of resources". The idea that rich, successful people are more "fit" to live on this planet than others is not correct. Even the poorest people on Earth are examples of supreme biological fitness, but their unfortunate lot in life is not determined by their biology or by evolution, but by the shortcomings of human society. Being rich and comfortable in human society is not a measure of how successful a biological organism you are."survival of the unfittest"
John TitorDoesn't water expand when it freezes? If the polar ice cap melted, wouldn't sea level go down?
Niky, do you think all the information will be able to be learned and retained by humans if or when they get to the point to where they're engineering the universe(s)?
We might need to be able to externalize memory somehow like in Ghost In The Shell. Every time I think of the future, I think of GitS cyborgs.![]()
...and the only species currently alive capable of wiping itself out without any help from nature...
Fitness in purely Darwinian terms isn't the problem - it's our fitness as a society that is the problem. I reckon that this planet is more than capable of sustaining a much larger human population, if only we could figure out how to do it without the "culture of overexploitation of resources". The idea that rich, successful people are more "fit" to live on this planet than others is not correct. Even the poorest people on Earth are examples of supreme biological fitness, but their unfortunate lot in life is not determined by their biology or by evolution, but by the shortcomings of human society. Being rich and comfortable in human society is not a measure of how successful a biological organism you are.
I also believe that "survival of the fittest" applies to societies. Societies that are fit prosper, over the long term.
I'm not saying the poor are unfit. Just that the rich are the "fittest" in this particular environment.
And what about our own society, when did it really begin? When did the clock start ticking for us?
Actually, this isn't really valid as a measure of darwinian fitness. Poor and rich are not genetic traits. You also can't measure the fitness of individuals. The population sample of humans includes both poor and rich when you take fitness of our species into account. One rich guy screwing every gold digger in town has no meaningful effect on a population. Compared to the millions of "poor" families with 10 kids per couple, it's really an anomaly.
We can't say that for sure without looking in retrospect
Escape the universe? To where?
..since the term universe literally means "all that exists."