World Hunger Essay

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Advancements in technology for our future will make life easier and healthier for everyone on the planet. Regardless of finances, climate or governmental control, every single person will be able to eat at least three healthy meals a day, thus ending world hunger. A food replicator is a device to create whatever food or beverage you want or need. Simply by selecting a few buttons, necessary food to sustain life will be created. However, for the argument of the replicator putting farmers and food businesses out of business, those who can afford the ‘real thing’ will still be able to do so. Delicacies, chocolate and other junk food will not be programmed in the machines, only those that are of healthy substance. A replicator can create …show more content…

What if that child is the next inventor, scientist or painter like Benjamin Franklin, Louis Pasteur, Leonardo Da Vinci, or Albert Einstein? What if the final cure for cancer came from a child’s mind? If the stomach is empty, thoughts of world advancement or betterment could possibly never be dreamed. If hunger is present, most thoughts are on food or how to get food. A starving, homeless adult – if he/she was able to eat regularly, could they be the one to stop violence towards children? What if he/she is the one person who can determine a split gene in our DNA that causes an urge to harm a child? What if that person finds the mental path which brings on violent urges of any kind? Being able to eat a nutritious meal opens many possibilities to better our world. If governments around the world could come together to design, manufacture and distribute a food replicator that can take a single drop of blood, find what foods are needed in that person’s body; then produce the needed food items – the ‘bad’ world we have now would no longer exist. I believe that in the future, this type technology will be in every home, village, monastery/convent and tribe in the world. A world without hunger also could mean a world without violence and war. Of course, there will always be violence of some kind, but if we all had a full stomach, the urge to commit violence could possibly be …show more content…

If they can program your needs into a 3-printer, it can print exactly the nutrients that person requires” (Sabin-Wilson, 2013). For civilizations in drought infested or poor economic standing, food will be available for all that need it. If someone lives in an area where food and money is readily available, purchasing what is needed or wanted is still possible. The cost of the food replicator will be based completely on the family’s financial standing. If a family is wealthy, of course the cost will be high. If a family cannot afford to buy or grow food to sustain the wellness of the family, the unit will be of no cost. With world hunger no longer a factor in life and death situations, I predict violence and disease will be of a minimum. However, violence and disease will always be a fact of life, but with enough food, these issues will not be as much on the foreground

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