
If the human race commit suicide, how will we be able to live with ourselves?
The next big event in human history – the extinction of humanity by the unbridled operation, the madness of many direction – probably will go unnoticed and unmourned. If global warming – warming Earth as a microwave oven – the famine or disease, that we become victims in the long term our own myopia?. Even if we let our robots with intelligence lasting heritage and computers able to remain intact in an oven-like atmosphere, it seems doubtful that these machines take the time to sit at the keyboard and write an obituary to the late great man's disappearance. Such as "Homo sapiens wise man 'means' … the logic that no robot can understand! … No matter how long they stayed in college … Their ignorance always exceeded his knowledge! … For the men, were short-term thinking of race .. Thus, in the long run, they're all dead! "Maybe the robots build a museum on the moon for man, till an obituary on the front, and back home to Earth that we inherited of our demise. Comments?
If the human race commit suicide how can we be able to live with ourselves? We would not. We would all dead. Honestly, I'm not sure what you're asking. I think you're lamenting the bad things people have done to destroy the earth as we know it, or at least knew that in the old days when water was clean and unpolluted air and everyone had trees. Everything changes. As time passes, things forward. People ask why we need the story and the answer is usually given to be not to repeat past mistakes. I think it's different. We have the history to understand that each individual is only a small part of something too big to put in the context of short-term desires. I also think the idea that we are committing mass suicide in the near future through what amounts to rabid consumerism is both shortsighted and wrong. Perhaps it took nearly two centuries to develop global industrial capitalism from feudalism globally dominant but that was when it took months to send a message to someone across the world. Now, with the use of instant communications and rapid transportation, the solution problems is a matter of changing the culture. And as our own consumerism requires us to change. Survival is, after all, the greatest motivator.
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