Historically, I've never heard of weapons not being used because they were too deadly. People in my family died of gas on WWI battlefields.
I once got a ticket for doing 145 in a 35 mph zone. I was airborne over each and every hill.
Seems reasonable to expect history to repeat, as it always has.
The fun part of doing jumps like that is the moment of 0g when you feel like you're floating.
Also, flying cars would be an incredible disaster, unless they can fly themselves, and completely lock the driver out.
I mean, look how inattentive people are now when they drive. Now imagine they have a third axis they have to pay attention too. That's without the physics being significantly different, as they very well might be.
To me that seems like faulty statistics. The odds of an event like that arent additive just like your odds of winning the lottery dont keep increasing each day you buy a ticket, every day you have the same 1 out of some insane number chance, the tickets you bought 2 weeks ago have no effect on that probability. Now if you by the 14 tickets on one day the probability becomes additive so the more countries that develop a large arsenal the higher the odds.As long as nuclear weapons exist, there's the risk that one will be used as an act of aggression. Even at very low odds, given enough time, your probability of a nuclear war approaches 1.
Two reasons: because flying cars have been cool ever since the Jetsons came sailing into everybody's homes via the TV set, and because people have an unhealthy fascination with Doomsday scenarios.The first thing that they either come up with is
A. Flying cars
B. Nuclear Holocaust
I don't know why people keep thinking this whenever they are asked about the future?
It's true that buying a ticket for two weeks won't increase your chances of winning tonight, just as the possibility of nuclear war since the 1950s doesn't make nuclear war more likely now.To me that seems like faulty statistics. The odds of an event like that arent additive just like your odds of winning the lottery dont keep increasing each day you buy a ticket, every day you have the same 1 out of some insane number chance, the tickets you bought 2 weeks ago have no effect on that probability. Now if you by the 14 tickets on one day the probability becomes additive so the more countries that develop a large arsenal the higher the odds.
At least from my understanding of probability, I could be wrong.
The first thing that they either come up with is
A. Flying cars
B. Nuclear Holocaust
I don't know why people keep thinking this whenever they are asked about the future?
Flying cars are an example of a lack of imagination. "I imagine a future a lot like the present but with cool stuff added in."
As long as nuclear weapons exist, there's the risk that one will be used as an act of aggression. Even at very low odds, given enough time, your probability of a nuclear war approaches 1.