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<blockquote data-quote="The_Observer" data-source="post: 179622" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>We will definitely be doing some reinventions. During the industrial revolution, a lot of inventions existed that don't today. Most of them revolving around transport and engines. The reason being, is because the coal and gas industries monopolized the markets for so long and destroyed any upcoming competition. Only now are we finally seeing electric vehicles emerge after over 120 years of fossil fuel usage - yet electric vehicles were being invented over 100 years ago. Even a lot of our green initiatives are still being backed by the coal and gas industries because they are so heavily ingrained into our society it's hard to get rid of overnight. For example, when you plug in your electric car at home to charge, that electricity is coming from a coal plant. </p><p></p><p>One thing that bothers me is we can clearly see future faults in our designs and implementations but we do nothing about it because it would cost money. We only do something to resolve a problem when a lot of people get hurt or die. That indicates to me that society as a whole, or especially capitalism, favors monetary value over human life. It's also indicative that humans like to play dumb for personal gain; aka saving money. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, point is, we'll be seeing some old inventions arise in a modern form to snub out self-destructive methods of survival as a species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Observer, post: 179622, member: 9972"] We will definitely be doing some reinventions. During the industrial revolution, a lot of inventions existed that don't today. Most of them revolving around transport and engines. The reason being, is because the coal and gas industries monopolized the markets for so long and destroyed any upcoming competition. Only now are we finally seeing electric vehicles emerge after over 120 years of fossil fuel usage - yet electric vehicles were being invented over 100 years ago. Even a lot of our green initiatives are still being backed by the coal and gas industries because they are so heavily ingrained into our society it's hard to get rid of overnight. For example, when you plug in your electric car at home to charge, that electricity is coming from a coal plant. One thing that bothers me is we can clearly see future faults in our designs and implementations but we do nothing about it because it would cost money. We only do something to resolve a problem when a lot of people get hurt or die. That indicates to me that society as a whole, or especially capitalism, favors monetary value over human life. It's also indicative that humans like to play dumb for personal gain; aka saving money. Anyways, point is, we'll be seeing some old inventions arise in a modern form to snub out self-destructive methods of survival as a species. [/QUOTE]
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