Why isn't the human race advancing faster?

  • "Since the 1970's, not much as changed." Oh, really?

    "But human life expectancy hasn't changed at all, really..." Since 1970 US life expectancy at birth has increased about 5-7 years: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5414a6.htm

    "travel is still expensive (though cheaper, of course, but not by much)" Since 1970, roundtrip airfare between NYC and London has dropped, on average, from $2600 to $600: http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch3en/conc3en/airfare...

    There's still a lot of room for improvement, but since 1970 a lot has improved.

  • Growing up in the 1970s and reading lots of sci-fi, I expected that by my current age, I would be on an interstellar colony ship - or at least living on one of Jupiter's moons. I also thought the human race was sure to give up on traditional religious taboos and stop wasting lives and resources on war.

    None of that happened, but as a consolation prize, modern smartphones and the internet are still pretty amazing and the social changes they are bringing about have obviously only just gotten started.