::10votaal:: wrote:This way it sounds like we are never going to make it to the 2040s
But what are the chances that we have faced world war 3 by that time and half of the world population has died?
It's just waiting on a conflict in witch Russia or China turns against the united states and does the unthinkable

Ah, doomsday.
It has been predicted so many times now, for thousands of years already.
Every generation has had it's own problems and every time they thought the end was nigh. And every time they coped with it and every time (well, almost) life got a bit better. True. Nowadays we have the means to literally destroy the world, but we'll find ways to prevent it. It stilll amazes me though how close a nuclear war has been avoided in the Cuba crisis. (who said the russians were evil?)
Anyway. We'll find ways to cope with it. I see a big future for nuclear fusion. Opposite to fission, the atoms are not split, but "fused" and the "waste" is not radioactive material but... Water... The energy of the stars. No morew pollution, more effective food production, the end of most of the problems our generation worries so much about. The decision has been made a few day's ago to build the first full sized, fully operational reactor. i still remember hearing the leading scientists claim it would be 50 more years until the process could be started and operational... That was in 1992.
Ofcourse there are some downsides to "free" energy. As dependant our societies were to oil, as vulnerable were others. The great empoverment of oil supplieng countries? The Arab world now lost, russia, Indonesia, Mexico. All poor countries heavily depending on oil incomes. Shifts of powers, etc... New challenges to cope with.
Like Johan Cruyff said: " Elk nadeel hep se foordeel".
in english "there's an advantage to every disadvantage" or vice versa ofcourse.
(Johan Cruyff is a dtch football player famous for his oneliners... mostly cliche's)
Anyway... Politics and governing have not been fully evolved and never will. Who would have thought that common citizens and peasants would decide who rules the country? noit long ago that was unthinkable, as unthinkable as the nobles would have thought that the feudal system would ever be abolished? What king would have ever thought he would loosse his absolute power to the noblemen who were meant to support him instead of stealing his power? What tribesman would have ever thought he would someday not be lead by the chief of his tribe? They would all have thought of it as the end of the world. Somehow it's man's greatest fear, change, and at the same time they relentlessly push for changes and progression. "stilstand is achteruitgang". I do not know the english equivalent but it means: "to stop is to reverse".
I dont care really. I can't stop it and i don't want to. All i do is sit back and watch the show.
"interesting times"

Life is fun. Play naked with Psycho-Pixie.
"Our enemies are resourceful and innovative".
"and so are we..."
They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people"
"and neither do we"
~G.W Bush