• Somewhere around the time when there is three humans left on the planet, two of them will unite together to kill the third one. For a brief moment after the third one is dead the last two humans will be united in not knowing which one will attack the other one first.

  • It isn’t in our nature as a species to unite and work together. The closest we got was COVID and even the threat of mass viral death only united us for about 2-3 weeks before people were starting fights over closed hair salons.

    •  deo   ( @deo@beehaw.org ) 
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      51 year ago

      COVID really killed my faith in humanity, and it blindsided me. I truly believed people in general would come together in such a situation, but it just… didn’t happen. Giving people shit for wearing a mask? Or, heaven forbid, having the audacity to request someone wear a mask around you? Let’s not forget the people hoarding toilet paper like that’s an appropriate response. I know it sounds small in the grand scheme of things, but it requires a certain level of “fuck you, i got mine” to buy three-dozen rolls of TP when the shelves are already bare.

      • Same.

        There was a two-week period here in Kansas City where the city reopened without a mask mandate (one was later ordered prior to the 4th of July) and I went to the gym for the first time in two months.

        Zero masks. Zero people distancing. No one sanitizing after using the hand scanner to enter.

        That was my breaking point. I now expect the worst in people as a general rule.

  •  taanegl   ( @taanegl@beehaw.org ) 
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    I have this personal belief that a lot of problems in this world would be solved if we ended poverty.

    The mental health pandemic, conflicts, corruption. It all gets exaggerated because people can’t fulfill basic needs or even pursue happiness. People are then more easily weaponized and subverted.

    A little rant here, but I blame liberalism and US politicians purely for abusing their influence on a worldwide basis. Not that Europe isn’t part and parcel of the issue, but if we look at Nixon, Reagen, “new public management”, “trickle down economics”, not to mention subverting US labour in a capitalist persuit to export manufacturing and fabrication to COMMUNIST CHINA, we see that “leaders” of politics and industry ruined modernity with their hypocrisy and social manipulation to justify degenerate greed, narcesism and idolatry.

    I don’t think it was fully intentional. I truly believe they have swallowed their own KoolAid - in that they are delusional, as well as degenerate while wearing “the emperors new clothes” and manipulated politics to conform to their delusions. This should be the issue of our time, in that poverty can be eradicated if we just got our collective heads out of our asses.

    End rant.

  •  Baggins   ( @baggins@beehaw.org ) 
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    101 year ago

    Sadly, I don’t think it’ll ever happen.

    There is always going to be someone that wants power over others. And someone who hates others. It’s human nature. We’ll never be like the perfect Star Trek world, all chummy and getting along.

    More like The Expanse.

    •  Hirom   ( @Hirom@beehaw.org ) 
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      The United Earth government in Star Trek looks almost as unrealistic as Faster Than Light travel.

      A united earth government isn’t contrary to any physics law I’m aware of, but that would take a strong political will, not just from leaders but from the general population, as well as a very long time.

      The European Union has been a work in progress for 70 years to integrate different countries into one political system. Lots have been done, but it’s still far from a small-scale United Earth. Every country hold onto its sovereignty, and a consensus from all 27 member states is required for many things, so it’s moving rather slowly.

    • The Expanse but without the space travel.

      Our meatbag bodies just aren’t made for space travel, living off-planet would be unbelievably hard and all “colonies” would be dependent on Earth, and a magical engine that breaks the laws of physics will never be invented

  • 10^106 years, when “the universe enters the so-called Dark Era and is expected to consist chiefly of a dilute gas of photons and leptons. With only very diffuse matter remaining, activity in the universe will have tailed off dramatically, with extremely low energy levels and extremely long timescales.”

    • I was considering a sci-fi concept in which a super-intelligence orders of magnitude more aware than any human comes to be. It has sufficient resources to give specific instructions to all humans at any given point in time which will always lead to optimal consequences for that person if followed, although the person may choose not to follow the directions and have things go poorly. When all humans fall in line and are essentially living in a utopia from their perspective, the AI is pooling the results of their behavior to collect resources to enhance itself. Eventually, it transcends physical existence and discards the human race like trash, and almost all humans perish in mass famine and diseases. The remaining humans develop for another few thousand years and, having learned nothing, start working on making another AI to replace the last one.

      • It’s a nice fantasy, but the reality is the people who have the resources to make the AI are wiring it to further concentrate wealth and power in their own hands, and anything that develops from that will almost inevitably have that at its core. I will believe a paperclips scenario or skynet far more readily than an AI that achieves hypersentience and somehow comes to the conclusion that the most fruitful course of action is to make the greedy violent hairless apes, the ones that fucked up the planet for every other living creature, as happy and comfortable as possible.

  •  jarfil   ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) 
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    As long as it takes to develop brain implants that no longer get rejected or make you die from vomiting, and everyone gets to join “𝕏, the unified consciousness”.

    (* what we work towards, may no longer reflect any individual desires)

  •  0x01   ( @0x01@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Globalization is already well underway, our economies are entertwined, our technological advances, our medicine, knowledge, and even entertainment.

    There is war, incompatible theologies, racism, hate, and all sorts of stuff that has the appearance of not being “united”. As long as humans exist those things will persist. We’re not robots, our flaws exist because of the nature of our biology.

    I think it’s fair from at least this perspective to say we’re already united.