What is the next step in human evolution?
Scientists believe the natural next step in our evolution is to become cyborgs — Quartz.
How old is the first human?
Hominins first appear by around 6 million years ago, in the Miocene epoch, which ended about 5.3 million years ago. Our evolutionary path takes us through the Pliocene, the Pleistocene, and finally into the Holocene, starting about 12,000 years ago.
What was the first race?
In 1895 the first true race was held, from Paris to Bordeaux, France, and back, a distance of 1,178 km. The winner made an average speed of 24.15 kph. Organized automobile racing began in the United States with an 87-km race from Chicago to Evanston, Illinois, and back on Thanksgiving Day in 1895.
What will the world look like 100 years from now?
Wells also expects the world of 100 years from now to be an era of abundance, “where technology has been deployed for the good of society; where products and services are basically free across a numbers of linked nation states and trading / political blocks with reasonably successfully harmonized taxation and regulatory systems.”
Is there only 20 years before there’s no turning back?
Climate Scientists to World: We Have Only 20 Years Before There’s No Turning Back So we’d better get it together and do something NOW. October 12, 2018
How long did it take to save the world last time?
In other words, when confronted with the image of a bleak future, greater humanity fought back. And ultimately, greater humanity won. It took us 5 years, 8 months, and 7 days to save the world last time. We don’t have much more time than that now.
What is the IOE and how will it change the world?
By 2025, the IoE will exceed 100 billion connected devices, each with a dozen or more sensors collecting data. This will lead to a trillion-sensor economy driving a data revolution beyond our imagination. Cisco’s recent report estimates the IoE will generate $19 trillion of newly created value.
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