From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 28 2000 - 20:15:00 MDT
In a message dated 4/28/00 3:10:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
sasha1@netcom.com writes:
<< Do you know of any lists of important social (also economic, medical, etc.)
problems that are yet unresolved, but could possibly be resolved with some
yet-non-existent technology?
If you were asked to name such problems, what would you say
are the most important? >>
Here's my list, and perhaps a comment on the reasons behind them.
Short List
1: Despair. A biophysical phenomina, influenced by psycho-social influences
brought on by....
2: Death. The main crux of what theologists call the human condition.
3: New Energy: We need new non-polluting super-abundant energy sources.
4: Material Resources: New material for people to use and recycle.
5: Rapid space transportation for the solar system.
6: Better medicine. See #1 and #2.
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