How long until ageing is cured?

Flying is not any harder than driving a car in traffic
The idea that you need to be a "Trained pilot" to fly is fucking nonsense
It's literally just the same as getting lessons driving, taking tests, etc

Now that you have smart phones with GPS and maps and w/e, the major problems with everyone flying is gone.

The only problem is ridiculous regulations & laws preventing personal flying vehicles.

do you really think we need to lower the barrier of entry on giving goatfuckers flying vehicles

Probably too long for you and me, maybe not too long for today's trust fund babies.

The average driver is shit/10, I have no reason to believe that would suddenly improve if their cars could fly

>Flying is not any harder than driving a car in traffic
Don't post here unless you have adequate critical thinking skills.

As science and technology progresses, personal freedom and autonomy decreases, the system gains more and more control over individuals. For technology to get to that point, the system has to evolve to the point where it makes it very likely people will want to rebel against it. Technology also exists at that point to destroy the entire world's population in various ways, some of them fairly accessible. Population will also keep increasing which will increase the odds that intelligent radicalized individuals will appear. The internet will allow them to find each other and work together. I think it will be very unlikely society will ever get to that point. I don't see technology's rise as inevitable. I don't think it will lead to all the world's problems being solved, I think it will collapse at some point.

If you look at history you will see every great society has collapsed. Technology's path has not been a smooth path forward. Just because the magnitude of the progress it has been making has increased massively recently is no reason to believe that the pattern won't hold.

Humans reach peak evolution while AIs take over. Seems about right. Humans are really only proto-lifeforms in the grand scheme of things. Too small to be classified as truly living by future AI standards.

So if our planet were to die, what would we reincarnate as?

We might be able to achieve brain transplants. There are drugs like NSI-189 which cause the brain to grow new cells like crazy. You might be able to extend the life of the brain enough to survive multiple bodies.

Unless they can also find a way to completely stop my immune system from destroying my body I'm perfectly fine with dying from old age. At the rate things are progressing I'll probably just end up having to kill my self before the end of my natural life span.