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Dec 22 2010 07:27pm
let's say in a hypothetically world, humans could survive without any food and water etc. where would the technology be today? stone age or much much more advance?
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Dec 22 2010 07:55pm
Your question is so far reaching that it's impossible to say. I can say that we wouldn't have developed technology at all, because the first technologies developed were to help get food. I could also say that we would develop technologies much faster after we had got the ball rolling because we wouldn't have to spend our time hunting and gathering for food. We also wouldn't have to tend crops and such. We would have much more free time and maybe could have spent that time developing technology. It also depends on if you're talking about modern humans or those that are lower down the evolutionary chain.
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Dec 22 2010 08:25pm
i think a easier to relate to hypothetical is "what if humans didn't need to sleep?"

yours is just too far out there to base conclusions on since food impacts everything in life.
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Dec 22 2010 09:14pm
If it were all animals on the planet, it would become over pouplated very quickly since our entire system since life began has been dependant on competition between organisms to feed and multiply.
Thats what has caused our evolutionary chain to take off and have such diverse life now

Interesting question tho lol
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Dec 23 2010 07:45pm
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If it were all animals on the planet, it would become over pouplated very quickly since our entire system since life began has been dependant on competition between organisms to feed and multiply.
Thats what has caused our evolutionary chain to take off and have such diverse life now

Interesting question tho lol


exactly this
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Dec 23 2010 08:02pm
i think we would be very far ahed,

i mean who point of teh was to get food, but we could farm and have mass food all the time our only thoughts were how to get food and more of it, but once we got to the point were food was easily accessibly and we had it in abundance we were able to start thinking about other stuff like math, science, art. we were able to ask ourselves new questions and such.

i mean we would still need shelter and other things to survive so our brains would still be stimulated to think and be innovated, we just could of began to ask our selves other question not food related much earlier and thus started scientif study / questions earlier like making a calendar or tracking the stars
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Dec 23 2010 08:34pm
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i  think we would be very far ahed,

i mean who point of teh was to get food, but we could farm and have mass food all the time our only thoughts were how to get food and more of it, but once we got to the point were food was easily accessibly and we had it in abundance we were able to start thinking about other stuff like math, science, art.  we were  able to ask ourselves new questions  and such.

i mean we would still need shelter and other things to survive  so our brains would still be stimulated to think and be innovated, we just could of began to ask our selves other question not food related much earlier  and thus started scientif study / questions earlier  like  making a calendar or tracking the stars


I think Maslow's hierarchy of needs would apply here, but I believe that is only applicable in sparse circumstances and it is not completely accurate; a mere guideline. The notion of the starving artist is an example of where Maslow's hierarchy doesn't apply.

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i think we would be very far ahed,

i mean who point of teh was to get food, but we could farm and have mass food all the time our only thoughts were how to get food and more of it, but once we got to the point were food was easily accessibly and we had it in abundance we were able to start thinking about other stuff like math, science, art. we were able to ask ourselves new questions and such.

i mean we would still need shelter and other things to survive so our brains would still be stimulated to think and be innovated, we just could of began to ask our selves other question not food related much earlier and thus started scientif study / questions earlier like making a calendar or tracking the stars


unfortunatly we have absolutly no frame of reference to be able to even do that
If we didnt need food, there are so many things that could happen as a result, we could be here for years trying to list out different possibilities
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Dec 23 2010 09:09pm
Quote (Toothfariy @ Dec 23 2010 11:03pm)
unfortunatly we have absolutly no frame of reference to be able to even do that
If we didnt need food, there are so many things that could happen as a result, we could be here for years trying to list out different possibilities


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Dec 23 2010 10:00pm
We'd all probably be dead. An army wouldnt have to wait on their supply line, then.
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