With that said, I think all cultures/races, except ones that oppress and goal of world domination, should be preserved. World would be boring if everything was the same.
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Is White Nationalism A Major Problem In Your Opinion?
by minimus inafter seeing the atrocity in new zealand, do you think white nationalism is a major issue affecting you or where you live?.
somebody already called out chelseaclinton, blaming her for the attack!
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If there is a God/Creator, evolution/DNA followed the same pattern as computer technology
by Bad_Wolf inif there is a god, we have no idea of his power and if he created the universe or merely biological lifeforms on earth, etc.
but see a correlation with evolution and computer technology.
computer's began very basic, and as new coding is developed and new technologies created from the previous computers, the generation of computers, smartphones, technology, etc keeps evolving into more advanced life forms.
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If there is a designer it took him 3 billion years to come up with that idea. He's not very bright is he?
Really depends. If he lives in another dimension, and is the equivalent to a computer programmer in his spare time working his hobby universe simulator, and time not being linear or the same as for us...
But beyond the cells, the development of organs, limbs, etc.
The point is the similarity in advancing computer technology which will lead into robotics and evolution. If time travel were possible, a smartphone engineer would be unable to travel to the 1500's and create an iphone with apps, etc. The evolution of technologies and key parts would have to be repeated to get to that point and biological life follows the same pattern.
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Is White Nationalism A Major Problem In Your Opinion?
by minimus inafter seeing the atrocity in new zealand, do you think white nationalism is a major issue affecting you or where you live?.
somebody already called out chelseaclinton, blaming her for the attack!
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White nationalism is NOT the problem, it is the RESPONSE to 'the problem'.
The problem are 2 parts.....that every race/culture has a firm root in their countries.
Race and culture are two different things, NOT the same.
On the race issue...... Blacks are well established in Africa. There had been whites, but they have been kicked out. Land taken, murdered, etc, the population was growing then some countries enacted laws to seize land and property and they've been kicked out. South Africa the latest country, white farmers being murdered, etc. So whites are unable to establish or grow in Africa.
On the Culture issue, islam is not merely a passive religion, but when enough there, they make the governments under sharia law. There are no majority islam countries in which other religions/cultures/etc are allowed to thrive and grow. In Nigeria, christians will soon be extinct https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2019/march/radical-muslims-murder-32-nigerian-christians-torch-church-in-brutal-attack , in Egypt coptic christians been murdered, terror attacks, not allowed to have churches, etc. There is no threat to islamic culture, they don't allow anything in.
Japan and some asian countries have strict immigration laws so they preserve their culture and identity.
South America/hispanic countries, no mass immigration, they are poor, no threats to their culture.
In 1980 in North America alone, whites were 80% of the population, in 2000 whites were 69% of the population, now whites are 63% of the population.
Then you have all the problems in Europe, Sweden, France, etc, where mass immigration is set to wipe out the native cultures. So at this rate in the next 100 years or so, whites will not have any country. Islam will have taken over more countries, etc, and while mass immigration continues of demographics that do not accept those they are preventing or killing when trying to establish a presence in their countries.
Self hating libtards have no problem of their entire heritage being wiped out. And since whites are a minority in the world population, but every race blames whites of any problems they have and wants handouts from whites, what happens when they are a minority?
If whites did not exist, if all of USA and Europe/Russia were wiped off the map, what place would give the best life? Make sure you've really traveled those places, because that's what is coming to NA/Europe when the whites are minorities, and you already see it in NO GO zones, etc.
Since this problem is not allowed to be talked about and addressed, looking for solutions or less immigration, etc, going to be people like that guy who just lose it.
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If there is a God/Creator, evolution/DNA followed the same pattern as computer technology
by Bad_Wolf inif there is a god, we have no idea of his power and if he created the universe or merely biological lifeforms on earth, etc.
but see a correlation with evolution and computer technology.
computer's began very basic, and as new coding is developed and new technologies created from the previous computers, the generation of computers, smartphones, technology, etc keeps evolving into more advanced life forms.
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Bad_Wolf
If there is a God, we have no idea of his power and if he created the universe or merely biological lifeforms on earth, etc.
But see a correlation with evolution and computer technology.
Computer's began very basic, and as new coding is developed and new technologies created from the previous computers, the generation of computers, smartphones, technology, etc keeps evolving into more advanced life forms.
If there was a creator for life on Earth, if he was unable to will things into existence, if they had to be 'designed', and he was starting from scratch, then the first forms would be basic, and he would use the developed code (DNA), to keep developing and branching out. With our pace, we may soon be having true AI that may one day become self aware.
This doesn't prove anything, I'm agnostic, but I just thought it interesting how it would work that way. If we were able to create biological life from scratch, and start with making our own DNA codes, not going off something that is already in existence, we would have to follow the same pattern. It would be impossible to create an advanced life form right off the bat.
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At this point in time and onward, how technology may send the human race back to the stone age...
by Bad_Wolf infor thousands of years, the human race has slowly advanced by learning and mastering professions and grouping into cities allowing specializations.
these trades were passed directly and through books.
but everything until recently began with the ground up.
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Window washing will be similar to the port video you linked if not already. Least for tall rise buildings. And or window washing drones
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At this point in time and onward, how technology may send the human race back to the stone age...
by Bad_Wolf infor thousands of years, the human race has slowly advanced by learning and mastering professions and grouping into cities allowing specializations.
these trades were passed directly and through books.
but everything until recently began with the ground up.
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I'll check the vid in a few but with extinctions and disasters, I think it's inevitable, whether 100, 1000, 15,000 years.
As for things in our own lifetime or immediate futures with loss of jobs due to automation and robotics....it has to happen to free up resources to further advance humanity. Once laundry and dishes became automated, clothing was mass produced, electric stoves, refrigerators, etc, all freed up the time that wives/mothers would spend full time on taking care of the household while the husband/father earned the money, allowed for all of that extra labor. Many jobs are being eliminated, but that can open for future technologies creating demand for new jobs and industries.
At some point, supply of labor may far exceed demand, and the result will be some major growing pains as society and incomes are rethought or population control measures happen. (as have already happened in China, etc). -
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Evidence of a form of telepathy, science and personal experiences.
by Bad_Wolf ini believe in rational explanations for everything, whether they are understood yet or not.
medication used to be considered 'magic' until understood how it worked.
on the subject of telepathy, for me it's very subtle but has happened many times.
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If mild form of telepathy is one day proven to be scientifically based and rational explanation, it will no longer be 'supernatural'.
Ok sure. Then let's agree to wait for that day to say that it's real.I do. As technology advances, and more brain scans and detection devices are developed, to look back on some things for further study. If in the future, we had the technology or ability to discover how telepathy worked or if we had a mild form of it, but all scientists and qualified ones to research that dismissed it as non sense. It would be like them saying today that no research in medication will happen because magic potions are supernatural nonsense.
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Evidence of a form of telepathy, science and personal experiences.
by Bad_Wolf ini believe in rational explanations for everything, whether they are understood yet or not.
medication used to be considered 'magic' until understood how it worked.
on the subject of telepathy, for me it's very subtle but has happened many times.
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There are tons of things that fall into the category of supernatural and all should not be treated equal.
Well there is something equal about them, which is none of them have actual evidence to support them. It is on that basis that they are treated equally.Do you know that using and mixing herbs to treat sickness and conditions used to be considered "magic". "Magic potions"? Do you know the work for pharmacy comes from greek word pharma, which is the word translated in the bible as magic or spiritism? They used to believe sickness and the cures were magic. Until technology allowed us to see and learn about viruses, bacteria, immune system, etc, a lot of it was thought 'super natural'.
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At this point in time and onward, how technology may send the human race back to the stone age...
by Bad_Wolf infor thousands of years, the human race has slowly advanced by learning and mastering professions and grouping into cities allowing specializations.
these trades were passed directly and through books.
but everything until recently began with the ground up.
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Don't worry there will always be geeks who learn HTML and CSS just for the hell of it.
To be fair, despite the myths, there are probably no ancient skills that can't be performed better by modern-day craftsmen and women.That is with modern tools and technology. Try building the pyramids or Petra with what they had today. But also, the situation can not be compared.
Take these trades/professions = Farming - people experimenting with seeds over time became skilled farmer profession with simple tools and natural solutions utilizing what they have immediately in their vicinity, became farmers using machines and fertilizers, and in the future it may be all automated machines.
= Metal working / tools - simple tools with sticks and stones to make tools, combined eventually with mining, surveying, and forging, (all different professions), then you have blacksmith, then industrial revolution has machines doing most of the hard work but still humans operating the machines and involved in every step of the process, in the future humans may be eliminated from quite a few of the steps with automation and robotics.
= computer programming = binary, cobol, C, if you look at the history and evolution, modern programming methods and languages came from the early ones. The best way I can think to explain the future problem is this.......this website itself. It could have been developed using templates and help. A button that indicated to insert a text box, how to store the information into the database, etc. But behind all of that, HTML, asp, java, SQL, etc were used even though the person who built it would not have needed to known them. If suddenly had to start from scratch, if they did the same work they did, had some template with commands, it would all do nothing without all the backend coding that was automatically written. In the far future from now, how many templates upon templates, and languages upon languages will be written and made, that allow people to make electronics and programs that using todays technology would have taken thousands upon thousands of hours. Or imagine building a website coding in binary. If all computer technology was wiped out today, people still alive who were part of the original buildup of computers. They really started to advance in the 60's + then in the 80's for personal computers, etc. Books, people, etc, all still alive and it could be redone. But when technology advances quickly, and hundreds+ years from now, binary, cobol, c, still in the very deep roots but they are long forgotten. While all of that is happening, robotics are taking over all trades and much of human labor that even today at least has humans controlling the machines. If something happens to wipe out that technology, then unless it was somehow well preserved, not in electronic form only, or not in decayed books, many things can be back at square one.
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At this point in time and onward, how technology may send the human race back to the stone age...
by Bad_Wolf infor thousands of years, the human race has slowly advanced by learning and mastering professions and grouping into cities allowing specializations.
these trades were passed directly and through books.
but everything until recently began with the ground up.
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For thousands of years, the human race has slowly advanced by learning and mastering professions and grouping into cities allowing specializations. These trades were passed directly and through books. But everything until recently began with the ground up. Human labor to mine and gather core materials. Human labor to design and create electronics. And computer programming, from binary to what we have today. But something is about to change......
Computers and programming are rapidly evolving and robotics is now in play. Computers began with binary coding, and there are still programmers alive today that were involved with that. Websites were initially developed hand coding HTML, etc. Now applications and templates handle that. Robotics and the future will automate many things that had required human labor and thinking. As technology advances, the core components and building blocks are automated and tailed onto the previous advancements. As the years go by, and stack upon stack of technology happens, it will be impossible for people then to learn and understand all of the steps and master them up to what is current. Many things are becoming electronic, and less need of books.
Now imagine 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 years from now all technology that was based on the developments of our time are forgotten but used from AI, automation, robotics, etc. Clothing, food, resource gathering, all largely automated as well. Human civilization is well advanced and all occupations from our time period are the equivalent to when people would spin wool to make cloth, black smiths to create tools, etc, all things of the past.
A catastrophe then happens, a global EMP, which destroys all electronics. Without the technology, people have long forgot farming, hunting, building, gathering resources by hand. Most all if not all of that knowledge by then is electronic based. All technology and electronics need to be redeveloped from scratch. No existing or older devices work. But prior to all of that, people need to figure out how to farm, hunt, eat, make clothes, etc, how to survive without the technology.
Perhaps this is a form of how some advanced ancient civilizations vanished. A large scale plague or disaster wiped out all of the skilled tradesmen and they had to start again from scratch?
It makes me wonder if humans will advance and only continually advance, then spread to other planets and always keep advancing. Or if an endless cycle will happen in which building up to becoming completely reliant on technology and advancing past that technology to the point that when inevitable catastrophe's happen, they start all over again.