• Most threats to humans come from science and technology ...

GaryProtein

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Don't worry, even if the core cracks (not really possible) gravity will hold the two halves together. :D

Fracking is VERY bad for the environment.
 

NorthStar

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Gary :D , before our planet completely fracked, and that this thread died a certain eminent death :D , I'm going to post one more from the side of new discovery:

'Lost City'
 

RayDunzl

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I think a better title would be

Most threats to humans come from misapplication of science and technology ...
 

NorthStar

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Ray, some scientists...their writings and predictions will only be fully confirmed (right and wrong) in hundreds of years (thousands) by the generations of those times.

...Just like they recently discovered what they believe to be the 'Lost City' in the jungles of Honduras. And like that guy said; it could take hundreds of years to fully unearth it.

Here's one of my own (prediction): Three hundred years from now they'll be reading WBF and wondering how could we have been so lost, like a lost audio city.
The loudspeakers of tomorrow will be so advanced that they won't required amplifiers and preamplifiers and interconnects and speaker wires.
Plus, the music source will be integrated inside them...voice activated. ...Eg.; you will say Beethoven symphoney number 9 ... presto! 328,000 bits/ 658,000,0000 kHz hi-res.
 

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