When was GTA 6 published?
“Not yet, but soon.”
Are women treated as true equals to men yet?
What are the best means of energy collection, storage, and transmission?
The Dyson sphere is pretty effective.
Even if the person I asked had knowledge enough in the field to answer this, I’m not sure I could understand it enough to retain any of it. I don’t even understand todays batteries.
Imagine if someone from the 1920s asked you such a question. What would you explain? What frame of reference could they have to understand the answer?
I could certainly explain enough for them to invest in the right stocks.
What precise instructions should I follow to be able to time-travel like you?
Whats the btc price?
How is the price of BTC in 3024 relevant to you, you won’t live to see 3024 and reap the potential rewards.
It would show me the direction. Also, how can you question whats relevant to me? I would just be curious…believe it or not…
This is like a viking asking what the value of a silver pennigar is in 2024. Which you probably wouldnt understand because they dont speak modern English. And even if the conversation were mutually intelligible, most people wouldnt know or care what a silver pennigar is to be able to give an answer and the ones that do would point out that because that particular coin hasnt been used at scale in commerce in hundreds of years, it doesnt really have a modern answer aside from “this is a collector’s item not a form of recognized currency.” And even if it did, its likely not going to be easy to explain what that value is in a way that they understand. i.e dollars wouldnt mean anything to them and the value of most things has changed dramatically since that time.
Maybe, but I know what a Roman denarius is, and that was used 2000 years ago in a region I’ve never lived in.
If even a single full node was still running and a single service was willing to exchange it, you could in fact look up the price. And if digital currencies continue to be a thing (seems likely to me), then exchanging between them may not even require a third party, it will likely be possible to do within the protocols.
Personally I think it’s not an unreasonable question. A bit boring, but I see the appeal.
Even if crypto does become the next big thing, I doubt bitcoin specifically would still be around. Surely there’s much better tech by then. If you’re lucky they know about it as the precursor to their current system. And even if for some reason it did stick around that long, the value would be meaningless since you have no idea what inflation is like.
Well, wouldnt you want to know what will have happened until then?
That’s also assuming they would still be able to express the price in another currency that we recognize now
boobs or ass
Ass, all day.
shut up i wasnt asking your 2024 ass
I came back from the future to warn you, boobies are setting up a boobie trap. Save the ass!
What should I do about my car’s extended warranty?
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I’d want to know what their favorite meal is. 1000 years would likely have a lot of culinary, agriculture, and food production changes. Maybe everyone eats cubes of flavored yeast.
Theyre really partial to the cockroach meal and protist gruel.
radioactive tardigrade goulash
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Yes, just last year!
What dangerous substances were unknowingly used by people in the past millennium?
(Like radium, lead, asbestos, etc. seems for us now)
“Unknowingly”
Most plastic that we use shows evidence of endocrine disruption activity and it isnt just BPA as a byproduct of the manufacture of certain plastics. We know it is bad for the environment too. Microplastics are pervasive and also known to have negative health and environmental consequences.
I agree with all of that, but as a society, I would not say we “know” it until we remove it from our food supply in a significant way. Today, still in most countries much of our food is stored, sold, and prepared in substantial plastics. We rightfully “know” better with lead and asbestos, but societally were still ignorant of the real concerns of plastics.
We knew Lead was poisonous back in roman times. That didnt stop us from using its derivatives in paint, gasoline, solders (still used today), bullets and other common products. The disaster in Flint for example, was the result of the use of Lead and its alloys in the water pipes used there combined with poor decisions made in the name of cost cutting. Dont assume that people individually or as a society do dumb things only because they dont know any better. People do dumb things they know full well they shouldnt be doing all the time.
But it’s pretty. :(
How did you all kill the san-ti 600 years ago?
Oh that's easy:
We didn’t.