Spike wrote:<BR>
>Some futurey person please comment on this. <BR>
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"Futurey?" Why Spike, you just coined a new transhumanist term! I will found in your honor, "The Institute for Futurey Studies!" or perhaps, "The Society for Futurey People!" : )<BR>
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>This would be a wonderful twist on Alfred Nobel's peace <BR>
>dream: war becomes impractical not because technology makes war <BR>
>too dangerous, but rather because technology makes war safe for <BR>
>humans but dangerous for the war machines. Without the <BR>
>machines of war, the actual soldiers are as harmless as <BR>
>kittens. <BR>
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Harmless as kittens? lol A disarmed but well-trained soldier can still take life, but doing it the "old-fashioned way" with his own bare hands. I will admit that when this soldier faces *armed* forces he will be in deep trouble. <BR>
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I would imagine that the next up and coming superpower, China, is going into overdrive to develop/steal this technology (why try to develop something when you can just steal it from the Americans, as they did the U.S. Navy's pride and joy, the Aegis naval combat system) and deploy it themselves/create safeguards against it. I just don't see war becoming impractical anytime soon. I hope the U.S. and China never clash in a hot war but I think it may be inevitable. And as the author of "Nanofuture" stated, if China leaps ahead of us in nanotech any conflict with them could be devastatingly short and painful with the results being that they become the world's only superpower... <BR>
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Best wishes,<BR>
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John<BR>
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<B>On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 19:15 , 'spike' <spike66@comcast.net> sent:<BR>
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Some futurey person please comment on this. I can imagine <BR>
a future war being fought in one night, with few if any <BR>
actual human casualties, where the guys with the laser fly <BR>
over and quietly knock out all the other guy's tanks, planes <BR>
and missiles. <BR>
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This would be a wonderful twist on Alfred Nobel's peace <BR>
dream: war becomes impractical not because technology makes war <BR>
too dangerous, but rather because technology makes war safe for <BR>
humans but dangerous for the war machines. Without the <BR>
machines of war, the actual soldiers are as harmless as <BR>
kittens. <BR>
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spike <BR>
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