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In reply to the discussion: A Scientist Predicts the Future [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)24. Try to keep up
they are already printing 3D food.
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I'd argue that climate doomers live in their own reality, worshipping their own fictions............
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#8
Points taken. I suppose I was more enamored with troll/droll phrasing than was warranted.
WowSeriously
Dec 2013
#39
Actual, you did your edit at the same time he responded. ( 5:35 )Timestamps ROCK!
snooper2
Dec 2013
#55
Essentially the same process as a plant, yes. But technology is much more efficient.
Hosnon
Dec 2013
#52
What actual science have I dismissed.....oh, wait a minute, I know! None. That's what. nt
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#25
Providing of course that you can afford the premiums, deductibles and copays n/t
Fumesucker
Dec 2013
#5
No, I was thinking genetic modification so humans have the tooth factory of sharks.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#23
Predictions schmedictions. Remember underground fiber optic cables? I predict...
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#36
I'm just glad we now live in a paperless society, as was predicted decades ago
Motown_Johnny
Dec 2013
#56