Now, zooming out into the world of philosophy, if people were more united in their vision for life and the future, we could bring about really good things. But we have to be wise about it, and not short change ourselves for quick results...take the who global warming fiasco...we will have to change a lot, including our attitude about life, diversity, nature, and human expansion. Otherwise we won't live to see our realities of space travel, peace, and health come to light.
I find myself very pessimistic about such prospects, as I believe continued population growth will only fragment peoples more and more. Unity is often associated with conquest and opression, and will inevitably create minorities - simply from the fact that some populations are bigger than others.
If the EU was a country, it would consist of Germans as the most populous nation - while everyone else would technically be minorities and would inevitably begin to yearn for independence.
As I often tell people - humanity is "untested", we do not know what we get ourselves into. Take the internet generation for example. It is often joked about, but I find it no joking matter
Are researchers 100 years from now, going to abide by the standards of "I fucking love science"?
Humanity is risky, and our civilization has only existed for a short moment in a biological timescale. We need to really snap the hell out of our lull, if we plan to exist for a truly considerable time, and not just be a "moment" in the lifespan of our planet :I
Awesome avatar btw, I love birds - and dinosaurs - and eagles fighting just evoke "raptors" like nothing else. In evolution there is no "border" between species, and technically living birds are living dinosaurs, and I love to relish in that fact: Eagles fighting are living, breathing dinosaurs. That is what they look like, in case anybody wonders! And that is how they fight
At least -
that kind of dinosaur. The cuddly little passerine dinosaurs have other methods