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Dixanadu 01-20-2011 10:11 AM

I suppose necromancy will be embraced as well.

LDG519 01-20-2011 02:01 PM

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Any future with magic will be full of wonderment and joy, you goddamned misanthrope.

and millions of new ways to commit crimes that would be untracable

I say why do we need magic when we have technology

Wings of Fire 01-20-2011 02:04 PM

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and millions of new ways to commit crimes that would be untracable

And millions of new ways to catch criminals.

Daxter King 01-20-2011 02:05 PM

And millions of new ways to masturbate.

MeechMunchie 01-20-2011 02:06 PM

I wouldn't really want to live forever. The world's going to get worse before it gets better, and I don't want to sit through that.

I think advertising will get more and more intrusive. We'll have to deal with brain-o-vision pop-ups all the time in real life.

Manco 01-20-2011 02:17 PM

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I wouldn't really want to live forever. The world's going to get worse before it gets better, and I don't want to sit through that.

Are you telling me you'd miss the opportunity to be a god in a post-apocalyptic wasteland?

MeechMunchie 01-20-2011 02:23 PM

Who wants to be god of a wasteland? It's a land of waste.

OANST 01-20-2011 02:25 PM

But is it a waste of land?

Manco 01-20-2011 02:29 PM

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Who wants to be god of a wasteland? It's a land of waste.

I respectfully disagree.

MeechMunchie 01-20-2011 02:29 PM

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But is it a waste of land?

Yes.

Havoc 01-20-2011 02:41 PM

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Personally I think being able to see out the entirety of human civilisation would be something pretty amazing. I wouldn't pass up that opportunity.

This. What I wouldn't give to be able to see where the human race is in 2000 years, or 10.000 years. If we didn't destroy ourselves by then, we must have done things by then we can't even imagine right now. I would (ironically) die to see that.

LDG519 01-20-2011 02:45 PM

I have to agree with meech munchie the negatives would far out way the posatives

Nate 01-20-2011 04:46 PM

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I wouldn't really want to live forever. The world's going to get worse before it gets better, and I don't want to sit through that.

People have been saying that for centuries. I don't know about you, but I think things are a hell of a lot better now than at any time in recent history (looking at a macro scale, I mean. Obviously the economy is worse now than four years ago).

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I have not, but speaking to how a society that has conquered aging would work, you would have to be prepared to give up a lot of personal freedoms. Having children whenever you want would be right out. In fact, a large portion of the population would probably need to be sterilized. Crime would probably be more severely punished, as a population who has seemingly conquered death would be a great deal more fearful of violent death. It doesn't seem like a great life.

It's been a while since I read it, but from memory; Humanity had spread out to other planets in order to reduce overpopulation. Even still, childbirth was heavily regulated and mostly only allowed to intellectual and physically superior people, though some small but significant percentage of the licences were given out in a lottery. The latter became an important plot point, as it turns out that an alien race was essentially breeding humans for good luck, as a child born from five successive generations of child-lottery winners must be exceedingly lucky indeed. Also, people became a lot more risk-averse and hesitated before using any new technology because they didn't want to take the chance with anything that might potentially cause physical harm leading to death.

LDG519 01-20-2011 05:53 PM

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I have not, but speaking to how a society that has conquered aging would work, you would have to be prepared to give up a lot of personal freedoms. Having children whenever you want would be right out. In fact, a large portion of the population would probably need to be sterilized. Crime would probably be more severely punished, as a population who has seemingly conquered death would be a great deal more fearful of violent death. It doesn't seem like a great life.

that sounds like an episode of lexx that I once saw where all the brunangi (I don't think I'm spelling that right) were Isolating themselves from fear of death

Dixanadu 01-21-2011 04:00 AM

Why do I get the feeling when humanity expands, we'll subjugate conquered species into our society, only for them to be treated as second class citizens?

Manco 01-21-2011 04:05 AM

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Why do I get the feeling when humanity expands, we'll subjugate conquered species into our society, only for them to be treated as second class citizens?

Either because it happens all the time in science fiction, or because it was pretty common in human history (see: Native Americans).

STM 01-21-2011 10:24 AM

If some wasteland scenario does come about, I would happily live in it...presuming I survived the initial disaster, the world could start again.

Mac Sirloin 01-21-2011 10:27 AM

What the future holds for me: Ow my teeth ow OW OW OW WOOOOW OUCH! NO! AGH! OW! OUCH! DAMN! MY TEETH! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH?! TEEU-!"

I'd rather have the buggers lodged in my jaw.

ziggy 01-21-2011 12:06 PM

That eternal life thing made me think of a movie I saw where people who never aged were kind of going insane. They made a society that will split of from everything else where there was no violence. They already did everything they wanted and became extremely bored so they got the only disease they could get called 'the apathy' or something like that. They just sat in one spot motionless forever because they didn't give a fuck anymore and couldn't die.

Oh ya it's called Zardoz and it has friggin Sean Connery in it.

scrabface 01-21-2011 05:26 PM

Zardoz! Zardoz! ZARDOZ!

I think Gattaca draws quiet a realistic future szenario. I mean, gene-manipulation will come to the fore.

Dixanadu 01-22-2011 04:46 AM

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Either because it happens all the time in science fiction, or because it was pretty common in human history (see: Native Americans).

Maybe this is why they don't contact us. They think we'll nuke 'em for some reason or another.