Submitted by Phoenix5869 t3_11gcg3u in Futurology
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Submitted by Phoenix5869 t3_11gcg3u in Futurology
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One truly impossible thing is to answer this question. there is always a horizon behind a horizon we are simply moving borders of what we define as impossible. Defining anything as such is stupid for a simple reason - we don't know everything, if you don't even know what you don't know how can you say that sth is not possible, in 50 years today's impossible may be trivial, noone is able to tell
Teleportation is one popular trope that I think is impossible.
Its not really teleportation you're murdering someone vaporizing their body and reassembling a copy somewhere else
I think us opining on this at this point in time would be like medieval scholars conjecturing about technology a millennia into their future.
My "headcanon" if it's an appropriate term here is that humans will eventually become post-humans and be a cat 5 civilization and we cannot even conceptualize what they might do. Who knows, maybe they'll tame time itself. Or maybe they already did and this is an ancestor simulation. Maybe if they're benevolent enough they'll even let us have an afterlife. Sky is the limit.
I mean, just think on the fact that a couple centuries ago the scientists of the day were concurring that mechanical flight was impossible or that women couldn't ride in a train without damaging their uteruses.
FTL travel. No matter how you get there, warp or wormhole, you can then break causality which is not allowed. That leads to time travel or at least it's communication equivalent. It breaks my heart but it's true.
The only thing that we are completely sure is that we will never know everything. Technology wise, humans don’t really know the limit of what is possible or what not, but we only know of what we are capable of right now in our advancing but limited comprehension of things
Re Autism, there has been some suggestion that stimulating adult neurogenesis can improve autism.
Bypassed medical and health technologies that are safer and more effective then those in current use in our medical system. Topics include therapeutic devices utilizing electricity, magnetism, color and sound frequencies. Rare documents concerning the Royal R. Rife Microscope; the Rife microscope was one of the world's most powerful microscopes, which was built in the 1930s; Dr. Bjorn Nordenstrom shrinking breast cancer tumors using electricity; Dinshah Ghadiali and Spectrochrome color therapy; George Lakhovsky and his Multiple Wave Oscillator; Dr. George Crile and radiogens; Dr. Harold Saxton Burr and L-Fields; Strophanthin-G; Diapulse machine that was validated by more than twenty U.S. universities to accelerate wound healing more than twice normal speed and many more subjects.
We can never throw holy water on the tiny demons that cause sickness. They are just too quick and small.
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Whether the cause is genetic or environment, there will never be a cure for stupidity. If anything, it appears that stupidity will become more common. Stupid people elect stupid people to represent them and then they all point fingers at others and call them defective and work together to assure that stupidity will survive.
Longjumping-Tie-7573 t1_jao0lg0 wrote
Define 'treatment' in a way that removes the possibility of doing *anything* to improve autism symptoms, please. We already know that dietary changes can lessen the symptoms for some, so you're already wrong on that point.
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Frankly, medical technology is pretty much the LAST area I'd say something is going to be impossible; mate.