Zen has a good point. If evolving is largely a movement of pulling oneself out of the muck, how would we evolve if everything was free with no work involved?
My personal view is to get back to nature, you are your own boss, you make your own hours.
Technology would come to a stop if it was free, did not wear out, lasted forever, did not have any room for improvement. It seems as if the rise of technology may have relied on how much we all consumed.
I think the future may actually hit a wall.
If we made things obsolete without a need for high replacement it would stop a lot of movement within the whole organism.
My personal view is to get back to nature, you are your own boss, you make your own hours.
Technology would come to a stop if it was free, did not wear out, lasted forever, did not have any room for improvement. It seems as if the rise of technology may have relied on how much we all consumed.
I think the future may actually hit a wall.
Quote: Of course there is decision making going on with regards to any technology which has the power to support/destroy evolution here.Evolution of technology could be looked at as wanting newer/better/more bells and whistles.
If we made things obsolete without a need for high replacement it would stop a lot of movement within the whole organism.