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08-08-2008, 10:45 AM
Maybe.We are already cyborgs that can't live without technology anyway.
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08-08-2008, 10:58 PM
I've thought about this myself.
My 4-year-old brother can work and surf the internet by himself, download his own videogames and play them, and even search and read (he taught himself how to read) articles that interest him. Mind you, he doesn't get much time on the computer, but he grew up observing our use of the internet, and therefore, may have absorbed it as a natural part of life. I've also noticed this in language. As a baby, our minds are free of many of the influences of past experiences, so any new knowledge we obtain, we can familiarize with on a more focused level -- at a more pure level. Have you ever wanted to speak fluent Japanese? Well, there's probably a 5-year-old Japanese child out there that has already achieved that level of knowledge... And, theoritcally, did so with significant ease. It almost goes without saying, one could easily conclude - or even gaurantee - that, in the future, mankind will become so close to virtual reality and technology that many new complications will arise in society and in general life. We may not be flying around in cars, but it's those kinds of dreams that make us aim and, ultimately, progress towards a higher level of accomplishment. The future will be interesting, without a doubt. |
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