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Ray Kurzweil believes we'll have technology to live forever in 2029

Postby Aidan » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:09 am

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fe ... rever.html


Kurzweil has said it himself = It's going to happen





Excuse me while I play hard reset. My cyberpunk senses are tingling.
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Postby Kaiden » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:16 am

Sounds fun, but naturally brings up the obvious question of population control when the population is only expanding.
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Postby Aidan » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:19 am

Kaiden wrote:population control



hard reset


Have you ever looked at the sky in that game?
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Postby Kaiden » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:24 am

Dunno what it is!
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Postby Aidan » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:26 am

LAYERS.

When we've exhausted our surface area, we can always 'look up' to new ideas :lol: (that was really bad, lol)


I wish I were born 1000 years from now. Would be crazy.


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Postby Kaiden » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:35 am

could have at least used Deus Ex m8

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Postby Aidan » Sat Jul 21, 12 6:50 am

OH SHIT. Completely forgot.


I'm on a Hard Reset spree lately, so I forgot about that, lol.
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Postby Psychotic » Sat Jul 21, 12 7:25 am

Aidan wrote:I wish I were born 1000 years from now. Would be crazy.


It would be, except for those born in that time period. It'd be "just another day" to them.
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Postby Psychotic » Sun Jul 22, 12 9:03 am

I believe we'll have technology to live forever, at some point. I believe it's ignorant to think we won't but I don't believe we'll have it by 2029.
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Postby Aidan » Sun Jul 22, 12 9:06 am

Magniir wrote:I believe we'll have technology to live forever, at some point. I believe it's ignorant to think we won't but I don't believe we'll have it by 2029.


Oh I agree. It's optimistic; but the world is in too much of a rut at the moment to say "hey! you can live forever in 20 years and it will be affordable!." I would say more along the lines of 40 years, which is fine by me if I can reverse my age :)
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Postby Aidan » Mon Jul 23, 12 12:27 am

I'm not going to let him wreck it though.

Here, check this out...

http://www.markdice.com/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=89

2099 predictions are VERY cool...
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Postby Psychotic » Mon Jul 23, 12 12:50 am

Anyone can make a prediction, what I find more interesting is how and why a person would predict what they do. If they truly believe what they're saying (as opposed to being a mere marketing stunt) then how do they come to such conclusions?

Prediction should not be merely "guessing" something. I can do that, and given enough predictions I will be right eventually.
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Postby Aidan » Mon Jul 23, 12 1:07 am

Oh of course; but what impresses me, is that Kurzweil is just about always right. It's not the initial prediction that get's me...

...It's the fact that he's on the dot with the year as well.
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Postby Psychotic » Mon Jul 23, 12 1:50 am

So was Nostradamus apparently but people fail to realise he made large numbers of predictions, many of which were else false or extremely exaggerated by mistranslation after mistranslation.

After the initial earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, there was a man going around making subsequent predictions. When he was right he would be praised and get much media attention and glory. The problem people failed to realise was that he made numerous predictions on his blog and most of them were based on nothing but guesswork. The guy made so many predictions that one was bound to be true sooner or later, and he called his predictions "true" because of this.

I don't know Kurzweil though, and so I do not know how many so-called "predictions" he has made, but I've seen and heard enough predictions in my short lifetime to become very cynical and jaded by anything being claimed by a random stranger I've never ever heard of.

This is why I would much rather know how they come to such conclusion. The man in my example above made numerous false predictions but each one he made he believed was true. What I found more interesting wasn't that he was talking bullshit but that he was trying to back up his claims with scientific data. Ultimately, he could have been trying to ruse everyone (and I believe he was, personally) but he had more reasons for his predictions than "God told me, dickz."
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Postby ynnaD » Wed Jul 25, 12 10:23 am

If this technology could be available by then, the question is , would you really wanna live forever?

Think about it
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Postby Psychotic » Wed Jul 25, 12 10:52 am

It'd be better if everyone lived forever, then I'd be more inclined to want to. Less inclined if I'm the only one.
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Postby Aidan » Wed Jul 25, 12 4:37 pm

ynnaD wrote:If this technology could be available by then, the question is , would you really wanna live forever?

Think about it


I certainly would.

About population growth... I'm sure we'll start building UP eventually. Also, with these technological advancements, I'm very sure our space exploration will improve.

As for religious outlook, I believe that once we die, nothing happens. We just... die. With this being said, I'd like to live forever.
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