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Anonymous No. 16138453

So /sci/, what do you think humans should work towards as the next big step for human advancement?

Anonymous No. 16138455

meme drive RTG powered hoverboard

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Anonymous No. 16138482

>>16138453
eat your broccoli and chocolate.

Anonymous No. 16138491

I feel like the logical answer is interstellar travel but i dont see that happening in 100 years.

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Anonymous No. 16138669

>>16138453
Eradicate left wing censorship from the main tech companies. Allow people to voice their opinions again on the internet like the pre-2010 era.

Everything else is secondary at this point, forget about muh space alienz and shit.
You can't even discuss science properly when they keep pushing their "consensus" or fact checking bullshit. Often times it takes one crazy guy questioning the consensus in order to advance science in a specific field.
Anyone who dares questioning the leftist consensus at the moment will have their career at risk.

The pandemic exposed how the so called peer-reviewed articles can be completely biased in favor of political interests, how can we trust anything at this point?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/authors-retract-study-that-found-risks-of-using-antimalaria-drug-against-covid-19-11591299329

Biologists can't even say out loud humans have only 2 genders, talk about science.

Anonymous No. 16138675

>>16138453
Three things
>human computer interfacing
>negligible senescence
>communism
Once we have those we're reaching escape velocity.

Anonymous No. 16138707

>>16138675
Computer planned economy is the way. Away from bad decisions of politicians. The UdSSR failed but lasted for 60+ years with a planned economy with only bureaucrats, letters and telephones(in the best case) and 5 year planning. What if we replace these with autonomous production etc. We free so much human resources from work or make new workforces available for le space colonisation and bigger particle accelerator. If we remove the corrupt military complex we can colonize mars in 10 years instead of building an airplane carrier or tanks. Military technology is good but it consumes too much resources for its fruits to be destroyed. But science also needs a lot of reformation to remove political and corrupt elements. Normally scientists (especially Biology and medicine) don't work for the greater good but only to publish papers and articles.

Anonymous No. 16138709

>>16138707
Couldn't agree more anon.

Anonymous No. 16138722

>>16138453
Step towards what?

Anonymous No. 16138790

>>16138453
Killing machines, so we won't need to go to combat, then propulsion, energy, longevity.

In said order...

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Anonymous No. 16138804

>>16138453
>what do you think humans should work towards as the next big step for human advancement?

Anonymous No. 16138939

The next big step is obviously General Artificial Intelligence, or GAY for short.

Anonymous No. 16138960

>>16138707
All that could be sufficient could be to ban loans, and encourage people to hold their savings in money. Don't print more money. That should be all that is needed. It should allow most people ro live off savings, eventually, and allow prices to drop enough to not reenact the great depression.