If so, what would politics even look like? I’m assuming it would just be cults of less fortunate people revolving around the few who have access to said tech
Certainly if you're willing to wait ten million years. But no in any other context.
We went from the lightbulb transistor, to computers that can think better than humans can in only 100 years.
If you fit a straight line to those data points, everyone on earth will be God as the Bible imagines such a thing, by 2500 or so. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmmMYN9bGHo
>>510590359 (OP) >Will technology ever reach a point where humans are granted immortality No, could you live on in another simulation that could interact with this one? yes For real "immortality" you would end up in a prison locked in time never to progress. Partial immortality then? A prison doomed to either go mad with memories or forget all you ever were and a lot you learn or possibly endlessly lost in your memories.
Life appears to be the sexual organ of the universe. I think sexytimes was from before, because the amount of time left to reach in through the simulation's asshole and make another one, is almost within predictive distance in a: "We're going to be there by the year 2xxx if we type-1 kardashev organism and solve the problem of mammal warfare, and don't blow ourselves up in the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQn3oi0SMbo
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>>510590359 (OP) That's where we are at now. President's can make buildings blow up by pointing at them, using missiles. https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-xpm-2011-sep-16-la-fg-china-elite-farm-20110917-story.html But also religions always said this. But they used to just say it could just happen to any random guy, there didn't have to be any stars aligning or anything or for it to fulfill a prophecy.