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by PaulStatezny
678 days ago
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Wow, interesting take. Some counterpoints from history: - After the wheel was invented, humanity has never stopped building vehicles with wheels. - Since the printing press was created, humanity has never lost the ability to mass-copy and distribute information. - Since airplanes were invented, humans have never been unable to achieve flight. I'd say it's perfectly reasonable to believe that humans as a whole will never lose the ability to read digital information in the future. Heck, I'd say it's the most likely outcome. Humans learn from each other. Information "likes to spread". All of known history supports the idea that technology generally advances in one direction. |
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> - Since airplanes were invented, humans have never been unable to achieve flight.
This is 600 years and, depending on what you count as an airplane, about 150 years of history. On the scale of millennia, they don't say much about what we will always have.