What is our greatest achievement?
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 1:43 pm
I saw a Reddit thread about this, thought it was interesting. What do you think the greatest achievement of the human race is?
My suggestions: space flight, the eradication of small pox and (soon) polio, computers, our total domination of the food chain.
Space flight is just cool. The idea that a bunch of apes got together, settled a planet, raped it, and will one day travel millions or billions of miles to do it again someplace else... It's just amazing.
One of the guys posting at Reddit suggested the eradication of small pox and polio. I didn't think it was such a big deal until he gave his reasoning: we are so badass that we not only conquered a planet, but we are able to annihilate macroscopic diseases in under a hundred years, diseases that claimed millions of lives.
Computers. Transistors are 20nm wide. They will soon be 10nm wide. We have managed to put thousands of these things together, and control them to such a degree that we can do calculations of enormous complexity as a matter of course. We don't even think about it, but that cellphone has more computing power than existed for most of human history. When quantum computing is mastered, we will be limited only by our imaginations.
Lastly, being apex predators. Human beings have been hunting for thousands of years. Despite being small, weak and vulnerable, we have managed to use our brains to design weapons of destruction so powerful that no other animal species will ever threaten us again. I mean, shit, people were hunting elephants thousands of years ago. That is incredible.
Your thoughts and suggestions?
My suggestions: space flight, the eradication of small pox and (soon) polio, computers, our total domination of the food chain.
Space flight is just cool. The idea that a bunch of apes got together, settled a planet, raped it, and will one day travel millions or billions of miles to do it again someplace else... It's just amazing.
One of the guys posting at Reddit suggested the eradication of small pox and polio. I didn't think it was such a big deal until he gave his reasoning: we are so badass that we not only conquered a planet, but we are able to annihilate macroscopic diseases in under a hundred years, diseases that claimed millions of lives.
Computers. Transistors are 20nm wide. They will soon be 10nm wide. We have managed to put thousands of these things together, and control them to such a degree that we can do calculations of enormous complexity as a matter of course. We don't even think about it, but that cellphone has more computing power than existed for most of human history. When quantum computing is mastered, we will be limited only by our imaginations.
Lastly, being apex predators. Human beings have been hunting for thousands of years. Despite being small, weak and vulnerable, we have managed to use our brains to design weapons of destruction so powerful that no other animal species will ever threaten us again. I mean, shit, people were hunting elephants thousands of years ago. That is incredible.
Your thoughts and suggestions?