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Post by american2006 on May 1, 2021 16:31:53 GMT
It is quite simple, around 2035 a particle accelerator in Switzerland began atomic fusion and allowed us to make stable versions of radioactive isotopes and new atoms all together, currently the number stands at 414 however it may not go very much further bcs larger atoms are much harder to produce Wow What are the uses of some of the other heavier elements, then? Most of them are used for energy and transportation, some are used for building and construction in areas where it is very difficult to build out further
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Post by astrorangerbeans on Jun 21, 2021 13:31:41 GMT
What are the ideologies of the 2100? Is Neoliberalism actually died out from the decades of stagnation and downfall?
How's my home country? (the Philippines)
How do people from 2100 view the right-wing word "woke" culture? Is Progressivism dead?
What happened to Europe? Is European influence crumbled?
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Post by american2006 on Jun 21, 2021 14:24:52 GMT
What are the ideologies of the 2100? Is Neoliberalism actually died out from the decades of stagnation and downfall? How's my home country? (the Philippines) How do people from 2100 view the right-wing word "woke" culture? Is Progressivism dead? What happened to Europe? Is European influence crumbled? 1. Neo-liberalism really dies out for a period but makes a comeback in the 2070s and 2080s. 2. The Philippines developed a lot after the US/NATO Military forces where hosted by the Philippines in anticipation of war with China. The military forces build lots of roads and bridges and eventually fumigate the islands. After the war with China, the Philippines became a refuge hub and eventually built itself into a dominate political and economic power. 3. "Woke" culture fell apart in the late 2020s. Many just got tired of everything being called racist. Progressivism outlived "woke" culture but too died out in the 2050s, post-WW3 economic collapse broke down the welfare net. 4. Europe was a key WW3 power, and while now there influence is a shame compared to what happened in the colonial era, European states are among the world's most powerful.
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