bobcat
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- Northern Calif
Assuming some humans are still alive a million years from now, and we haven't destroyed ourselves and the planet.
Assuming any deity hasn't interceded.
Assuming some giant asteroid hasn't come to crash the party.
Considering what has transpired in the last 100 years, it is mind-blowing to think what might happen in a million years. Granted almost all species have come and gone, but a few are still around, so humor me.
Perhaps we may have remote colonies on other planets that we can terraform. Humans surely won't be the humans we are now. We likely will be enhanced with robotics, implanted chips, and other inventions to overcome the limitations of the human body. Maybe rapid space travel would even be possible. No harm in imagining.
Assuming any deity hasn't interceded.
Assuming some giant asteroid hasn't come to crash the party.
Considering what has transpired in the last 100 years, it is mind-blowing to think what might happen in a million years. Granted almost all species have come and gone, but a few are still around, so humor me.
Perhaps we may have remote colonies on other planets that we can terraform. Humans surely won't be the humans we are now. We likely will be enhanced with robotics, implanted chips, and other inventions to overcome the limitations of the human body. Maybe rapid space travel would even be possible. No harm in imagining.