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LifeFuel BROCELS, dont ROPE, in 10 YEARS our suffering will END

ArabAndFramecel

ArabAndFramecel

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I know its hard to live 10 more years when you are trully blackpilled (I am suicidal) but i swear to you transhumanism will save us and give us a real life

Just wait 10 more years

"Exponential progress since the Big Bang" refers to the idea that the universe—and the complexity within it—has evolved at an accelerating rate since the moment of its origin. Here's a high-level overview of that exponential trend:




1. The Big Bang (~13.8 billion years ago)


  • Origin of space, time, matter, and energy.
  • Extremely hot, dense state expands and cools rapidly.



2. Fundamental Forces & Particles (10⁻³⁶ to 10⁻⁶ seconds)


  • Forces separate: gravity, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic.
  • Formation of basic particles: quarks, electrons, etc.



3. Atoms & Elements (first few minutes)


  • Nucleosynthesis creates hydrogen, helium, small amounts of lithium.



4. Stars & Galaxies (~200 million years)


  • Gravity clumps matter; stars form and fuse heavier elements.
  • Galaxies emerge, becoming the building blocks of large-scale structure.



5. Planetary Systems (~9 billion years ago onward)


  • Supernovae enrich space with heavy elements.
  • Planets begin forming around stars like the Sun (~4.6 billion years ago).



6. Life on Earth (~4 billion years ago)


  • Simple cells (prokaryotes) appear.
  • Evolution through natural selection gradually increases complexity.



7. Eukaryotes, Multicellular Life (~2 billion – 600 million years ago)


  • Cells with nuclei evolve.
  • Complex organisms begin to form.



8. Cambrian Explosion (~540 million years ago)


  • Rapid diversification of life.
  • Nervous systems, eyes, and skeletal structures emerge.



9. Mammals & Primates (~65–5 million years ago)


  • After dinosaurs go extinct, mammals thrive.
  • Primates evolve traits like larger brains and opposable thumbs.



10. Homo Sapiens (~300,000 years ago)


  • Language, culture, and abstract thinking emerge.
  • Gradual technological progress begins.



11. Agriculture & Civilization (~10,000 years ago)


  • Exponential acceleration begins in earnest.
  • Cities, writing, trade, and complex societies emerge.



12. Industrial Revolution (~200 years ago)


  • Technological explosion: steam engines, electricity, medicine, transportation.



13. Information Age (~50 years ago to present)


  • Computing, internet, AI, biotechnology.
  • Knowledge and innovation compound at rapid rates.



14. Artificial Intelligence & Beyond (present–future)


  • Potential for recursive self-improvement.
  • Some theorize a "technological singularity" could emerge—an inflection point in exponential growth.



This trajectory is often illustrated in log-scale timelines, where each major leap represents an accelerating compression of time between major milestones. It's the basis for many futurist ideas, including Ray Kurzweil’s Law of Accelerating Returns. Let me know if you want a timeline graphic or an even deeper dive into any stage.
 
I will only rope when i get kicked out or they stop my neetbuxx (neetbuxx is probably 70% chance they take it away this year)
 
Alright man I'll wait another ten years but if things don't change by May 16 2035 then I'm roping
 
I know its hard to live 10 more years when you are trully blackpilled (I am suicidal) but i swear to you transhumanism will save us and give us a real life

Just wait 10 more years

"Exponential progress since the Big Bang" refers to the idea that the universe—and the complexity within it—has evolved at an accelerating rate since the moment of its origin. Here's a high-level overview of that exponential trend:




1. The Big Bang (~13.8 billion years ago)


  • Origin of space, time, matter, and energy.
  • Extremely hot, dense state expands and cools rapidly.



2. Fundamental Forces & Particles (10⁻³⁶ to 10⁻⁶ seconds)


  • Forces separate: gravity, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic.
  • Formation of basic particles: quarks, electrons, etc.



3. Atoms & Elements (first few minutes)


  • Nucleosynthesis creates hydrogen, helium, small amounts of lithium.



4. Stars & Galaxies (~200 million years)


  • Gravity clumps matter; stars form and fuse heavier elements.
  • Galaxies emerge, becoming the building blocks of large-scale structure.



5. Planetary Systems (~9 billion years ago onward)


  • Supernovae enrich space with heavy elements.
  • Planets begin forming around stars like the Sun (~4.6 billion years ago).



6. Life on Earth (~4 billion years ago)


  • Simple cells (prokaryotes) appear.
  • Evolution through natural selection gradually increases complexity.



7. Eukaryotes, Multicellular Life (~2 billion – 600 million years ago)


  • Cells with nuclei evolve.
  • Complex organisms begin to form.



8. Cambrian Explosion (~540 million years ago)


  • Rapid diversification of life.
  • Nervous systems, eyes, and skeletal structures emerge.



9. Mammals & Primates (~65–5 million years ago)


  • After dinosaurs go extinct, mammals thrive.
  • Primates evolve traits like larger brains and opposable thumbs.



10. Homo Sapiens (~300,000 years ago)


  • Language, culture, and abstract thinking emerge.
  • Gradual technological progress begins.



11. Agriculture & Civilization (~10,000 years ago)


  • Exponential acceleration begins in earnest.
  • Cities, writing, trade, and complex societies emerge.



12. Industrial Revolution (~200 years ago)


  • Technological explosion: steam engines, electricity, medicine, transportation.



13. Information Age (~50 years ago to present)


  • Computing, internet, AI, biotechnology.
  • Knowledge and innovation compound at rapid rates.



14. Artificial Intelligence & Beyond (present–future)


  • Potential for recursive self-improvement.
  • Some theorize a "technological singularity" could emerge—an inflection point in exponential growth.



This trajectory is often illustrated in log-scale timelines, where each major leap represents an accelerating compression of time between major milestones. It's the basis for many futurist ideas, including Ray Kurzweil’s Law of Accelerating Returns. Let me know if you want a timeline graphic or an even deeper dive into any stage.
Normies having no jobs will be so hilarious. Suffer you stupid bastards. Seeing human race fucking it all up and being like- "Oh shit" is the only reason I haven't roped.
 
Alright man I'll wait another ten years but if things don't change by May 16 2035 then I'm roping
I swear to you in 2035 you will have a good life

Personnaly I am very depressed I burn from the inside maybe my heart will stop before the singularity
 
No cope Iam watching all days podcasts of high IQ in tech explaining that the Singulairty will arrive sooner that what Kurzweil expected
 
Another 10 years of this shit sounds miserable
 
I think the same, AI is the future, robowaifus are coming
 
I think the same, AI is the future, robowaifus are coming
Its more than waifus

Basically we will merge with AI and become cyborg Chads
 
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Basically we will merged with AI and become cyborg Chads
If you refer to the neuralink, where they can move the mouse with their brain it will be more than 10 years to be prevalent, it will be expensive first
 
AI will be the final death of blow to the bottom 80% of men. I don't know why you want it to come about.
 
Just wait till Im a 37 year old basement dweller theory
 
Singularity will not happen in our lifetimes.
 
I know its hard to live 10 more years when you are trully blackpilled (I am suicidal) but i swear to you transhumanism will save us and give us a real life

Just wait 10 more years

"Exponential progress since the Big Bang" refers to the idea that the universe—and the complexity within it—has evolved at an accelerating rate since the moment of its origin. Here's a high-level overview of that exponential trend:




1. The Big Bang (~13.8 billion years ago)


  • Origin of space, time, matter, and energy.
  • Extremely hot, dense state expands and cools rapidly.



2. Fundamental Forces & Particles (10⁻³⁶ to 10⁻⁶ seconds)


  • Forces separate: gravity, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic.
  • Formation of basic particles: quarks, electrons, etc.



3. Atoms & Elements (first few minutes)


  • Nucleosynthesis creates hydrogen, helium, small amounts of lithium.



4. Stars & Galaxies (~200 million years)


  • Gravity clumps matter; stars form and fuse heavier elements.
  • Galaxies emerge, becoming the building blocks of large-scale structure.



5. Planetary Systems (~9 billion years ago onward)


  • Supernovae enrich space with heavy elements.
  • Planets begin forming around stars like the Sun (~4.6 billion years ago).



6. Life on Earth (~4 billion years ago)


  • Simple cells (prokaryotes) appear.
  • Evolution through natural selection gradually increases complexity.



7. Eukaryotes, Multicellular Life (~2 billion – 600 million years ago)


  • Cells with nuclei evolve.
  • Complex organisms begin to form.



8. Cambrian Explosion (~540 million years ago)


  • Rapid diversification of life.
  • Nervous systems, eyes, and skeletal structures emerge.



9. Mammals & Primates (~65–5 million years ago)


  • After dinosaurs go extinct, mammals thrive.
  • Primates evolve traits like larger brains and opposable thumbs.



10. Homo Sapiens (~300,000 years ago)


  • Language, culture, and abstract thinking emerge.
  • Gradual technological progress begins.



11. Agriculture & Civilization (~10,000 years ago)


  • Exponential acceleration begins in earnest.
  • Cities, writing, trade, and complex societies emerge.



12. Industrial Revolution (~200 years ago)


  • Technological explosion: steam engines, electricity, medicine, transportation.



13. Information Age (~50 years ago to present)


  • Computing, internet, AI, biotechnology.
  • Knowledge and innovation compound at rapid rates.



14. Artificial Intelligence & Beyond (present–future)


  • Potential for recursive self-improvement.
  • Some theorize a "technological singularity" could emerge—an inflection point in exponential growth.



This trajectory is often illustrated in log-scale timelines, where each major leap represents an accelerating compression of time between major milestones. It's the basis for many futurist ideas, including Ray Kurzweil’s Law of Accelerating Returns. Let me know if you want a timeline graphic or an even deeper dive into any stage.
we are witnessing levels of cope never seen before
 

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