Would You Share Inventions to World?

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The discussion centers on the ethical implications of sharing groundbreaking inventions such as a working fusion reactor or an anti-gravity car. One viewpoint emphasizes the potential dangers of such technologies, arguing that they could be misused as weapons, leading to harm rather than benefit for humanity. The concern is that while these inventions could greatly aid society, the inherent capability for evil within humanity poses a significant risk. The conversation is interrupted by a comment dismissing the topic as nonsensical, suggesting it does not adhere to forum posting guidelines.
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im just wondering if you invented the working fusion reactor or anti_gravity car would you share it to the world??

for me in my own opinion,, if I've invented such a thing, i will not share it and keep it for my self because in the long run, they will use it as a weapon, a tool to annihilate human.

yes it would be a great help for humanity but humanity has the capability to do evil.
 
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dimasalang said:
im just wondering if you invented the working fusion reactor or anti_gravity car would you share it to the world??

for me in my own opinion,, if I've invented such a thing, i will not share it and keep it for my self because in the long run, they will use it as a weapon, a tool to annihilate human.

yes it would be a great help for humanity but humanity has the capability to do evil.
Huh?
 
But I did not invent an anti-gravity car or a fusion reactor.
 
Thread closed, this is nonsense.

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