Which Future Time Period Would You Choose to Explore?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around participants' preferences for future time periods they would choose to explore, considering various speculative scenarios and potential advancements in society, technology, and human experience. The scope includes theoretical and conceptual explorations of future possibilities, as well as personal reflections on historical contexts.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express a desire to explore periods defined by significant advancements, such as making alien contact or establishing routine travel to extra-solar planets.
  • One participant suggests a future characterized by world peace, prosperity, and advanced automation, while acknowledging the improbability of such a scenario occurring soon.
  • Another participant reflects on the current era as a "golden age" of rapid scientific and technological advancement, expressing a wish to witness more of the future.
  • A participant mentions a specific interest in the potential for uploading human consciousness to machines, suggesting this may be achievable within the century.
  • Some participants humorously reference the "Time Traveler's Code," which supposedly forbids revealing future timelines, while others engage in playful banter about time travel regulations.
  • There are contrasting views on historical periods, with one participant reminiscing about the 1960s-1980s in the West as a time of high living standards and social security, while another questions the accuracy of this perception.
  • One participant expresses a desire to witness the distant future, specifically the solar system's fate billions of years from now, while another imagines a time when most humans have left Earth.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on which future time period is preferable, as various competing views and speculative scenarios are presented throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Some claims rely on speculative assumptions about technological advancements and societal changes, and there are unresolved questions regarding the feasibility of the desired future scenarios.

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If you had a pick of any future time period which would you choose, given that the future may be exotic or chaotic.
 
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Are the periods definable by me?
eg. Can I say
'whatever time period it is in which we have made alien contact'? or
'whatever time period it is in which we have established routine travel to extra-solar planets'?
 
Getting beyond this next US election.

No, make that the next two or three. I know, I know, there I go being an optimist again.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Are the periods definable by me?
eg. Can I say
'whatever time period it is in which we have made alien contact'? or
'whatever time period it is in which we have established routine travel to extra-solar planets'?

Yes Dave
 
Whatever time period it is in which we have made alien contact.
Whatever time period it is in which we have established routine travel to extra-solar planets.
:cool:
 
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Whatever time period we've achieved:

- World peace (achieved by peaceful means only)
- Prosperity for all
- Effective, fair political and economic systems
- Automation good enough that working for a living is a thing of the past
- A completely green, sustainable economy
- Cure's for virtually every disease

I think I might have to be in cryosleep a while to see this one...
 
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I think I just want to stick around as long as I can to see as much as possible of the future.

We seem to be in a golden age right now where we are making rapid advances in science and technology. At least enough to keep me engaged trying to follow it.

In less than 60 years we have already stepped on the moon and are opening the door to quantum computing. The first heart transplant was done about that long ago. Now more than 5,000 are done on a a daily bases.

We have been rapidly peeling back the mysteries of physics at a blinding rate, shattering preconceived notions of the cosmos and bringing to reality materials that only existed in the wild minds of fiction writers.

A a number of centuries ago a man claimed to have read every book ever written. Today you couldn't possibly read every title. A few hundred years ago technology was little different than it was a few millennia ago.

What's happened in the last fifty years is amazing. We have discovered more and open our minds wider in just those fifty years than the total sum total of our existence.

I feel so privileged to be here now.
 
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I'd like to be transported forward in time to the point where we can take a human mind and upload it to an immortal machine. We may be there before the century is out.
 
wolram said:
If you had a pick of any future time period which would you choose, given that the future may be exotic or chaotic.

Revalation of future time lines is strictly forbidden by Article 38 of the Time Traveler's Code.
 
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Hornbein said:
Revalation of future time lines is strictly forbidden by Article 38 of the Time Traveler's Code.

Do not be a spoil sport, i want to live in a future where we can use 100% of our brain capacity
 
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wolram said:
Do not be a spoil sport, i want to live in a future where we can use 100% of our brain capacity

As my anatomy teacher said, we always use 100% of our brain.
 
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Late 18th gigaannum of the universe, because I have a project there.

If that doesn't happen, then whatever future date we end up being reconstituted or simulated by aliens, up to the hypothetical end of time.
 
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Ryan_m_b said:
Whatever time period we've achieved:

- World peace (achieved by peaceful means only)
- Prosperity for all
- Effective, fair political and economic systems
- Automation good enough that working for a living is a thing of the past
- A completely green, sustainable economy
- Cure's for virtually every disease

Yeah, you may be waiting on these for a while. Aside from technological advances I tend to think that things get different, not better. For example: wouldn't it be great if the Nazis had never come into power! Yeah it would, and if the Kaiser and Germany would have won WWI it would have never happened! (Hope you're not English:oops:).
 
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I don't I think I'd want to necessarily live in this time period, but I'd like to take a peak at the Solar System around 7.6 billion years from now. Watching some inner planets get consumed by the Sun expanding into it's red giant phase would be entertaining - from a safe distance.
 
  • #17
Time period without judgmental bias intolerant elitist with power and the ability to abuse it.

It ain't no fun when the rabbit got the gun... those will be times that change the world.
 
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gjonesy said:
Time period without judgmental bias intolerant elitist with power and the ability to abuse it.
Shimmery blinky lights, rising humm. Flash of light and - BAM!
gjonesy finds himself transported to...
3,000,000 BC - before the dawn of genus Homo.
:DD
 
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DaveC426913 said:
3,000,000 BC - before the dawn of genus Homo.

Like so many of these trips it's not actually seeing doing anything, it's getting to say you've been there.
 
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wolram said:
If you had a pick of any future time period which would you choose, given that the future may be exotic or chaotic.

Article 5951c of the Time Traveler's Code forbids revelation of the nature of future time periods. Sorry. Nothing I can do.
 
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Hornbein said:
Article 5951c of the Time Traveler's Code forbids revelation of the nature of future time periods. Sorry. Nothing I can do.
Soooo... you're saying that, in the future Time Travel exists, and there's a Code regulating it, eh? Thanks for the inside info. :cool:
(An actinic BZZOWT! and that's the last they ever saw of Hornbein.)
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Soooo... you're saying that, in the future Time Travel exists, and there's a Code regulating it, eh? Thanks for the inside info. :cool:
(A noisy BZZOWT! and that's the last they ever saw of Hornbein.)

I am fully authorized to distribute information that is not believed.
 
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1960-1980's in the West. That must have been a great period. High living standard, freedom, but much more social security than now. At least that's how I imagine life there.
 
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@Sophia I was there then. And now. I take West to mean Western US - maybe New Mexico

An emulsion is the distribution of insoluble tiny globs of oil-based molecules in water. Most emulsions tend to be thick and visually impenenetrable.

So: Life out here has been severely emulsified since the late 70's. Kind of like Zippy the Pinhead's comment: "life is a blur of meat and wacked-out politicians'
- especially the blur part. SSDD.
 
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jim mcnamara said:
@Sophia I was there then. And now. I take West to mean Western US - maybe New Mexico

An emulsion is the distribution of insoluble tiny globs of oil-based molecules in water. Most emulsions tend to be thick and visually impenenetrable.

So: Life out here has been severely emulsified since the late 70's. Kind of like Zippy the Pinhead's comment: "life is a blur of meat and wacked-out politicians'
- especially the blur part. SSDD.
Maybe the US would have been ok, but I'm not sure about the social security it had in that period. I meant European western countries or even yugoslavia.
They had both freedom and employment and affordable social services. It may not be true but that's the picture I have in my mind :-)
Life is too complicated and unstable nowadays. I prefer stability.
 
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the point at which the vast majority of humans have left Earth or died and every thing is easier due to lack of competition and life expectancy is a average of 200
 
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I've been playing a lot of Fallout 4 lately, so being frozen for a few hundred years and waking up to find a radioactive wasteland filled with raiders, flesh eating ghouls, and supermutants wouldn't be too much of a psychological adjustment for me. A nuclear apocalypse with laser pistols and giant radioactive cockroaches? Sign me up!
 
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I would like to rid myself of the current tech and return to a more slower age.
I would head forward 800,685 years. Their I would join the Time Traveler and the Eloi in AD 802,701 (The day after they destroyed the Morlocks).
This is reference to H G Wells, The Time Machine.
 
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Hornbein said:
Revalation of future time lines is strictly forbidden by Article 38 of the Time Traveler's Code.
But which Star Fleet Officer ever listened to that?
 
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Sophia said:
1960-1980's in the West. That must have been a great period. High living standard, freedom, but much more social security than now. At least that's how I imagine life there.

Well, being sent off to Viet Nam was no treat. Millions died there. Then there was the disco virus, which never went away.
 

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