Interesting question. The developments that you might want to think about are here because some one asked a question, and with that answer comes development. magnetoencephalography is as good an example as any, only because the folks that answer in here for the most part are a lot brighter than the norm they may know what this is but the amount of people that know how to use it are just a very small amount of people. A few Neurologists and a few PHDs. We meet the need and always have and always will just because some one asked the question first.
2007-02-28 15:42:19
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answered by ffperki 6
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I rather suspect that wisdom is there, given that humans are responsible for current and future technologic and medical advancements. So what do you consider the wrong reasons?
2007-02-28 15:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not, humans don't have the wisdom to deal with other humans, technological advances just make the political tension worse.
2007-02-28 15:29:59
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answered by blogbaba 6
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This question was asked at the start of the industrial revolution.
This question was asked when we invented the atomic bomb.
This question was asked when we put people into space and the moon.
The answer is yes, we have the wisdom. We will cope as we always have.
2007-02-28 15:25:22
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answered by Spookius Mortem 3
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Ha ha no freaking way! What are the probabilities. I propose, it may lead them to stay somewhat longer and greater fit, yet in basic terms by 2 years or so. it extremely is fairly impossible to realize this. Immortality is in basic terms a fantasy. No cells, or drugs or something ought to do greater desirable than heal human beings. drugs even kill now and back. the choice of healing. If it grow to be real nonetheless, then it does no longer additionally be criminal. So over all, no way. And Brian, you should earnings. i does no longer even desire to be immortal, i propose, might you lose interest after one hundred,000,000 years of residing? human beings can lose interest in 5 minutes think of immortality. And doing what Brian reported might take like 50,000 great brains like Albert Einstein.
2016-11-26 21:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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All of us have the wisdom? - No
Most of us have the wisdom? - Yes
Will some of us use it for wrong reasons? - Yes
Will we still survive? - Yes
2007-02-28 15:28:04
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answered by Sean 4
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Of course.... the humans are the ones who are doing these advancements.... I have yet to see a Baboon doing a medical break through.
2007-03-01 10:23:14
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answered by Kitty 6
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Yes, we have the wisdom necessary...
2007-02-28 15:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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