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What do you think the future science would produce? - Oblitus - 06-12-2016 Title says it all. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Jebusfathead - 06-12-2016 Idk, eventually stuff that we would see as 'magic' as of know RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Skryptec - 06-12-2016 Future science will probably produce flying cars, flying bicycles, etc. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Oblitus - 06-12-2016 I'd say something like hover-boards, anything hovering/flying, etc. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Senpie - 06-21-2016 Well the list is infinite on what science will be able to produce. One of the biggest things that I am personally hoping to see is the colonization of other planets. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Silence - 06-21-2016 (06-21-2016, 02:20 AM)Senpie Wrote: One of the biggest things that I am personally hoping to see is the colonization of other planets. ^^^^ This. But I think that further development in sciences will allow for a "perfect" human race. They are already having "designer babies" which they remove and add specific sequences of DNA to literally customize your baby like an avatar. I've got a feeling if they follow up more with that, we can potentially remove diseases that are genetically inherited. I also have a feeling that soon enough we will be able to find a way to cryogenically freeze a specimen , not necessarily human, then thaw it after a few years with it still in tact and able to function. I think there's a lot that can be done, as @93 said, the list is infinite. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - WiFi - 08-16-2016 Science will produce science. If flying is science, then it can be applicable to anything that is adhering to the laws of science. As another user mentioned above, colonising another planet but also the ability to adapt and reproduce on the planet. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Zaiken - 08-18-2016 Honestly it's impossible to predict but for the next 40 years i think it will just be improving stuff such as virtual reality and stuff like that. In like 100 years anything can happen. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - Sober - 08-18-2016 (08-18-2016, 03:44 PM)Zaiken Wrote: Honestly it's impossible to predict but for the next 40 years i think it will just be improving stuff such as virtual reality and stuff like that. In like 100 years anything can happen. Yeah I agree with you. VR is going to be further developed and explored, certainly. RE: What do you think the future science would produce? - yokai - 08-24-2016 If someone from 2000 years ago had seen a PC or the internet for that matter, they'd call it magic or hexes. In that same sense, things we see as fairy-tales and unrealistic goals will be reached at some point, at least that is the most logical path to think of it. However, the question is what will come first? Mankind's downfall or this "unrealistic" goal? I believe that the two major steps technology is taking these days are human augmentation and artificial intelligence. Things such as VR are just like touch screens, its another way to interact with media, but it won't be revolutionary for the entire human race in the same manner as say the internet was. |