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Re: some republicans push carbon tax
Posted:
Thu Mar 30, 2017 2:13 pm
by exploited
Re: some republicans push carbon tax
Posted:
Thu Mar 30, 2017 2:48 pm
by John Galt
yes i did read it. it says some people argue that, but most all discussions have to do with a single point in time after which we are completely different. the singularity is estimated to be in 2045. while the internet will be a part of all of this, it is but a precursor and you are wrong
also you need to call it something else if you think it isn't a single point in time (a "singularity", if you will) but rather something that happens over time, (a "revolution", if you will)
finally i never said technology cannot be better after the singularity. in fact i think technological improvement will be at a rate so fast after the singularity it will be basically the tick rate on the server this simulation is running on: the speed of light. its why its impossible to really comment on what life will be like after the singularity
Re: some republicans push carbon tax
Posted:
Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:24 am
by spacemonkey
In the future, a lot of the disenfranchised will probably become paid protesters to engage in pillage the village events that will spring up for various reasons. Eventually, the have not's probably won't even be viewed as human, but a sub class of troglodytes. This will probably blow the mind of the inclusion crowd.
Re: some republicans push carbon tax
Posted:
Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:15 pm
by John Galt
at what point do horseshoes become circles?