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I think the problem with Science and Technology is that we're in such an ever-changing state that it's hard to fully grasp the ramifications of these fields. At no point in history has a human had access to all this knowledge, stimulation and innovation that we have. The Internet can be it's own realm of life where we're not living for life itself, we're living for the virtual life.

Back to the original question, No. I don't think it's gone far enough.
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I think the problem with Science and Technology is that we're in such an ever-changing state that it's hard to fully grasp the ramifications of these fields. At no point in history has a human had access to all this knowledge, stimulation and innovation that we have. The Internet can be it's own realm of life where we're not living for life itself, we're living for the virtual life.

Back to the original question, No. I don't think it's gone far enough.
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