Thursday, March 3, 2016

Is the digital revolution caused by Roswell a boon or a blessing?

This is mostly for people who have read Corso's book "The Day After Roswell" who actually understand stuff like this or who have talked to people who have this understanding and education:
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  1. The Day After Roswell - bibliotecapleyades.net

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    The Day After Roswell is an American book about extraterrestrial spacecraft and the Roswell UFO incident. It was written by United States Army Colonel Philip J. Corso ... 

    I put the above word buttons so you can study about this if you wish at your leisure.

    Basically, what I'm saying here is: "Is the digital technology that resulted in Computer chips, Kevlar, and many other things that came directly from the Roswell UFO Ship reverse engineered take us to wealth and happiness or to ruin?

    Though we likely are entering our Technological Singularity 100 to 300 years before we ordinarily would, it also likely has also prevented World War III and the nuking of our planet out of existence as well by spreading Useful knowledge far and wide in most written languages of earth through smart phones and the Internet.

    However, I'm also wondering whether digital technology is not also an even bigger bomb than nuclear weapons in the end, that also might extinct mankind just like nuclear weapons almost have?

    Of course, the answer will come with time as to whether we survive the rest of this century or not without going extinct suddenly.

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