by exploited » Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:50 am
Your graph stops at personal computer, which is 25-30 years ago, and does not account for the technology we're talking about.
Yet another fallacy.
It is getting tedious, Galt. Literally everything you've posted has been fallacious.
Where is gene editing, cloning, 3D printing, advanced robotics, the internet, sequencing of the genome, mind-to-mind telepathy over great distances, the advances made in space travel, automation, or any other of the things that have popped up during the time not accounted for on that graph? What about the massive advances in plastics, chemistry, machine learning, etc.? Shit, I also forgot about nanotechnology - you'll need to account for the fact that we have already developed the primitive ability to target specific cells in our body with nanotechnology (such as Abraxane).
[EDIT] Oh, yeah, internet-mediated currency. That's another one. Worth a minimum ~$300,000,000,000, accounting for all of the various coins.
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