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Are we in the end of discovering new technology?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Actually we are in the beginning of it. As I have heard we have just ended the golden age of discovery. We will never discover things more important than we have since the European Renaissance and to today. This said the age of quantum physics has come. Computers will be faster, smaller, and soon may be put in everything. in 50 years there may be microchips in you clothes. The fact is, now that we have discovered so much, we will now put to use what we have discovered. People are in an age of invention and everything will be knew. In 2000 microchips costed almost a dollar, it is said within 5-10 years they might cost 1 cent. This means that soon it will be installed in everything and almost everything will become electronic. Quite contrary to your question, within the next 100-1000 years the human race will create things people never before thought possible. If you went back 200 years and told a person about the internet and atomic bomb they would have thought you were crazy. Now If you go forward 200 years there will be inventions that dazzle you. People are actually quite close to creating a teleportation machine. (next 500 years at the most) this is because on an atomic level things teleport every day, in fact it is quite common. If we can somehow harness this we may be able to create the most astounding inventions.
Source(s): Michio Kaku books a famous physicist - 1 decade ago
No. If you use the Kardashev Scale then there is ALOT to be discovered. For one, we are ending our ties with using dead inert matter as an energy source. The next transition will be living off what the planet Earth has to offer, which will be a type I civilization. The next step, type II, would be using our Sun, once that is used up we will make the transition to a type III off of using the Galaxy. This is a million year process or so.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale - Anonymous5 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
We started out with nothing as caveman
but look what we have now
cars, computers, and a working society
There's never going to be end of discoveries
till everyone is perfect, which its probably not going to happen
We only know so little , a lot to be discovered
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- rajan lLv 61 decade ago
No. Discoveries and Inventions will continue as long as humans are alive. The only difference between animals and humans is the sixth sense which is used both for destruction and construction. So man will try to find new things all the time.
Also many of the discoveries and Inventions have just happened and found accidently.
- Innocent VictimLv 71 decade ago
Far from it. The next 100 years will bring a technological revolution that will make any previous revolution look like nothing at all.
- RaymondLv 71 decade ago
(also for JMZ)
Actually, it was at the end of the 19th century (1890s) that some guy in charge of the patent office (where people register their inventions) who said that there was nothing left to invent. That his job would only exist for another 10 years (to complete the paperwork) and after that they would close the patent offices.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no. there is lots still to discover, and always will be. by its nature, we will not know about it until we discover it.
i am concerned at the trend not to fund pure science, which is where this stuff comes from.
- 1 decade ago
The Bible being the most accurate source of information available says men will be ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Source(s): The Holy Bible