>>5922294I think we'll kind of have to. The rate of our technological acceleration is mind blowing when compared to just a century ago, this of course is the obvious. But one thing struck my thoughts a few months ago.... and that is the requirement for everything to speed up to ensure our survival.
For example, many people argue against me saying Bitcoin has no future because it has no tangible value.. But what those people fail to realize is that if we continue to rely on physical currency the entire financial system won't be able to keep up.
Bitcoin is literally as fast as the the internet which doesn't require any centralized banking cartels. Which means I can make a transaction with a guy in China in a decentralized manner.
Everything in our lives will have to speed up, every aspect of our routines will fasten as we learn to adapt. This is why the "Smart Home" is being developed by the tech titans of Silicon Valley. This is why Google is working on autonomous cars to taxi us around for a small fee. 3-D printing is on its way to become the new means of manufacturing at a local level thus reducing long range shipments.
The next phase will be "Smart Cities" which is being worked on as we speak. Cities that are so deeply interconnected of data that the public will have access to every detail we wish to know. Life is about to become far more connected to, and telepathy is on its way to becoming a part of everyone's lives.