Cosmology, definitely. The future of mankind depends on that.
Edit: If we have a future...
Semper Fi!
Edit: If we have a future...
Semper Fi!
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Cosmology | 4% | 4% - 7 | ||||
Genetics | 19% | 19% - 28 | ||||
Cryonics | 5% | 5% - 8 | ||||
Neurosurgery | 7% | 7% - 11 | ||||
Pharmacology | 4% | 4% - 7 | ||||
Biotechnology | 11% | 11% - 17 | ||||
Nanotechnology | 26% | 26% - 38 | ||||
Propulsion (in stellar contexts) | 10% | 10% - 16 | ||||
Propulsion (in terrestrial contexts) | 9% | 9% - 14 | ||||
Total: 146 |
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Words out of my mouth.Alexanderthegrape wrote:
I voted Nanotechnology because the technology that fields creates will revolutionize all of the others.
Same same, nanotechnology has applications in all listed fields as well as countless others. Not to mention nanotechnology can serve to advance itself.Alexanderthegrape wrote:
I voted Nanotechnology because the technology that fields creates will revolutionize all of the others.
Good choice for choosing to refine your selection to a single option. + Bump.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I cast my vote for genetics. All else is nice, but superficial in comparison. Sufficiently advanced genetic science could lead to near-immortality not only for an individual, but of an entire species. A 'utopian' ideal would be to spread the human race across different worlds, and genetically alter each group to survive based on whatever ecology already exists there or has been planted. That way, something like an all-consuming virus would not be able to wipe out our entire civilization.