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2007-04-23 17:41:48 · 3 answers · asked by golfnut34 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

Since knowledge is doubling every couple years and the computer age is only a few decades old I'm wondering what you think is humanly, scientifically, and technologically achievable...

2007-04-23 17:55:56 · update #1

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I would say anything short of "time" travel and the revival of the dead (past a certain point, 5 minutes ain't nothin'). 1000 years is a long time for we humans to come up with amazing things. I figure once we consolidate the remaining forces in nature into one law, we will be able to do alot. But connecting gravity, E&M, and the strong and weak nuclear forces have been giving us trouble since before Einstien.

2007-04-23 18:15:06 · answer #1 · answered by carneyman35 2 · 0 0

this is all people's wager, of direction. If I had to place money on it, i could say we would be extremely more desirable in comparison to what we've carried out as we communicate. Shoot, in 3 hundred million years we would desire to be extremely more desirable however if humanity is going by using a a million/2-dozen dark a while*. in spite of everything, it is 50,000 circumstances the dimensions of all of human history to as we communicate. * Apologies to any medieval scholars accessible. i'm conscious that the term isn't as ideal as we used to think of it became. as quickly as I communicate bearing directly to the dark a while i do no longer, of direction, recommend the time after say one thousand, while Europe experienced the intense midsection a while.

2016-12-16 13:56:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you could think of it now, you could probably do it now. There is no way of knowing what advances there will be or even if we will be living in a pre-industrial world again in a thousand years.

2007-04-23 17:57:29 · answer #3 · answered by Wiz 7 · 0 0

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