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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2008

In order to best understand the future, it helps to understand how far we, as a society, have come in the past 100 years.

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  • 25 years later..... Due to the unforeseen effects of World of Warcraft 3, nothing has changed.

  • yea, thats called progress.

    yet, it is the global economy that is really feeding the USA empire of ponzi dollars and conquest by violence.

    40 thousand people die daily from starvation, most of them in countries that are not part of the mainstream narrative that "Americans" are used to.

    3 billion people living at under 2$ a day is the existence of most humans in this world.

    what we need is a cultural singularity before a technological one, serving humanity, not the elite alone.

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  • @superdiza Should such a technological revolution as the one this video is proposing take place, we would likely be able to feed the poor and hungry of the world many times over. A cultural revolution will become far easier in a world where death is no longer something to be feared and food can be manufactured at the subatomic level.

  • woww wthis should be spoken about on omgwire!

    over at omgwire dot com!

  • Nikola Tesla believed we would have free energy, flying airplanes, cars, wireless communication,satellites, space ships,colonization of planets and we send wireless energy to them from earth, all 100 years ago. and did his inventions work? yes many of his inventions has been built and tested, they work 100% there are still some that are unknown. the us government has them and they keep them secret. he believed in aliens but people laughed at him because of it.Fuck Thomas Edision. fucking theif!

  • God I love your message and I wholeheartedly agree. But you sir need to get you some charisma. And I really don't mean that in a mean way

    I was looking for videos to poach to show exponential data growth in a senior manager friendly way and how far behind in our thinking we are at the UK's rail infrastructure operator, and you're so close it's annoying. What you're saying, with someone who is better at actually saying it would really help spread your message.

  • @NizzBomb69

    Way before it gets to that scenario, humans would have begun to colonize space. NASA and the European Space agency are predicting colonies on Lunar and Mars by 2040. Who knows how far out we would have travelled by 2100. That scenario is the least of our worries. Now global warming, that's a different ball game...

  • longer life spans are in no way a good thing. ur just fucking up the born to death ratio. eventually the human population will be so high, there won't be enough resources to keep that many people alive and healthy. then billions of people will die....

  • @superdiza I think what we REALLY need is a cultural/technological singularity. Why can't it be both? In fact, I think it HAS to be both if you want different cultures to be represented in a world wide community and not simply swept under the rug and forgotten by the rest of the world.

  • amazing video!! thank you so much for putting this stuff together : ) Keep em coming

  • @superdiza "what we need is a cultural singularity before a technological one" You can't have one or the other. You need both for it to work.

  • @superdiza

    In america this is true.

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