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Sociology The human killing machine, ...and the gap between mind & technology

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alanyuppie
post May 20 2010, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(Beastboy @ May 20 2010, 01:38 PM)
IMHO, tech is neither good nor bad. tech has increased our lifespans, which is good. Instant gratification has turned patience from a virtue into a liability, which is not good. The question I wud ask is, will the harmful effects of tech cancel out the beneficial effects say 100 years from now?
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The way you put words together to form queries are simply mind boggling. I've gone through some of your posts in other topics (many which you started). I can't understand it why you refuse to phrase it clearly and in a layman manner? You're cramming in too much phrases and jargons to make people takes your discussion seriously (this guy's a brainy person vibe), but it tends to confuse people further.

I bet you tried to mean, "will mankind be doomed (physically/morally) by continous scientific advancement 100 years from now?", which seems like something you've written before earlier, rehashed again in different wordings.

This post has been edited by alanyuppie: May 20 2010, 12:48 PM

 

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