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February 10, 2025

300 Generations From Now


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‘Humans 6000 years into the future’ πŸ”— DeepSeek + πŸ”— DeepAI. Gnarly.



Create a highly detailed and realistic depiction of what humans (or the dominant hominid species) might look like in 6000 years, based on scientific speculation and evolutionary trends. The scene should show a futuristic humanoid figure with adaptations to advanced technology, environmental changes, and potential space colonization.

Key features to include:

  • A tall, slender physique with optimized body proportions for efficiency and reduced energy consumption.

  • Larger, almond-shaped eyes with enhanced vision capabilities, possibly adapted to low-light environments or different light spectrums.

  • Smooth, almost translucent skin with subtle bioluminescent patterns, reflecting genetic modifications or adaptations to new environments.

  • A slightly elongated skull, suggesting increased brain capacity or altered neural structures.

  • Minimal body hair, with sleek, streamlined features for improved thermoregulation.

  • Enhanced limbs with subtle biomechanical elements, such as reinforced joints or integrated technology.

  • A futuristic, minimalist outfit made of advanced materials, possibly self-repairing or adaptive to environmental conditions.

The background should depict a futuristic cityscape or extraterrestrial environment, with advanced architecture, floating structures, and a blend of natural and artificial elements. The overall tone should be both awe-inspiring and scientifically plausible, emphasizing the evolutionary journey of humanity.

If we can keep Terra’s atmosphere intact long enough anyway. We’re at least one lifetime away from a one way mission to Mars. The budget constraints alone are a major hurdle. I mean, the mission is essentially tossing human beings and 100s of billions of dollars into space and hoping for the best.

Cost of the Apollo 11 Program: $28 billion (w/inflation: $280 billion) - πŸ”— How much did the Apollo program cost?

πŸ”— Aerotrim ride was my favorite of all rides. According to ChatGPT I have an issue with rollercoasters because I don’t like giving up control. Yep, that and pre-computer simulated physics code enforcement relied on gumption and imagination. In the words of Alachua County residents: Ah, heck Naw.

“If something went wrong, they’d tweak it after someone got whiplash.” -ChatGPT

This is coming from the same dude that used slides backwards as a kid. Was I not suppose to run up the slide, jump off the platform, and somersaut the landing? Whoops.


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I’ll do it again too.



And holy interceptions Batman. I can’t focus long enough for an entire football game and all–I saw the instant replays tho.


Created: 02/10/2025 | Edited: 02/10/2025 | Author: Chris Schammert (csmertx) β€’ History πŸ•΅οΈ