Druken2006-07-04 18:15:28
My father's a science nerd that's always bombarding me with gadgets the Jetsons would use. His more recent digging unearthed a website composed by leading scientific experts and futurists that think they've accurately proposed what will become "normal" in the way of science 20 years from now.
Scary Futurist Site
Enjoy. There are also links to what things would be like in the next 50 years somewhere. Their opinions are crazy.
Scary Futurist Site
Enjoy. There are also links to what things would be like in the next 50 years somewhere. Their opinions are crazy.
Jahan2006-07-04 18:41:56
From the distinguished professors at the distinguished college of Elon.
Unknown2006-07-04 18:43:02
Look at the 2046-2150 page. I actually find that really worrying. I also find it quite unlikely. Nomatter how many cybermen there are, there'll always be the Doctor some small group of people who wish to stay purely human.
Hopefully, none of that brain being downloaded crap will ever happen. It just seems... wrong.
Hopefully, none of that brain being downloaded crap will ever happen. It just seems... wrong.
Daganev2006-07-04 18:48:59
read the predictions from the 90s...
Druken2006-07-04 18:49:27
QUOTE
Political correctness creates new dark age.
Unknown2006-07-04 19:42:11
Robot rights by 2020?
Laughable. If that were true, we'd have to start using robots now.
Which we aren't.
Mars colony in 2050?
We don't even have one on the moon yet.
Laughable. If that were true, we'd have to start using robots now.
Which we aren't.
Mars colony in 2050?
We don't even have one on the moon yet.
Verithrax2006-07-04 19:46:25
That's very much laughable, all of it. Sounds a lot like what people thought the 90's would be like in the 50's.
Hey, where's my flying car?
Hey, where's my flying car?
Unknown2006-07-04 20:17:13
Hell, where's my jetpack?
Unknown2006-07-04 21:19:57
QUOTE(Twilight Cardinal @ Jul 4 2006, 02:42 PM) 304831
Robot rights by 2020?
Laughable. If that were true, we'd have to start using robots now.
Which we aren't.
Mars colony in 2050?
We don't even have one on the moon yet.
technically, it'll be near impossible to populate the moon
now mars, that's a whole different story
Unknown2006-07-05 00:22:33
I really think we should try to get something on the Moon before we try another planet.
Unknown2006-07-05 05:20:48
QUOTE(Twilight Cardinal @ Jul 4 2006, 07:22 PM) 304881
I really think we should try to get something on the Moon before we try another planet.
it's really hard with the moon having no athmosphere and the radiation is a little bit too much, while in mars is more "hospitable" in terms of radiation and all that. You can't breathe there, but still.
Saran2006-07-05 07:10:40
minus the whole direct link to the brain thing the immersive virtual reality worlds thing reminds me of mmogs.
Anarchy online has entire zones dedicated to entertainment, my friends refuse to do stuff because they "have" to play WoW. And how many hours have we all ranked up on lusternia
Anarchy online has entire zones dedicated to entertainment, my friends refuse to do stuff because they "have" to play WoW. And how many hours have we all ranked up on lusternia
Acrune2006-07-08 14:07:24
Other Possibilities by 2046-2150:
Political correctness creates new dark age
I think we all saw that coming.
Political correctness creates new dark age
I think we all saw that coming.
Melanchthon2006-07-08 23:11:10
QUOTE(Corinthian @ Jul 5 2006, 05:20 AM) 304927
it's really hard with the moon having no athmosphere and the radiation is a little bit too much, while in mars is more "hospitable" in terms of radiation and all that. You can't breathe there, but still.
Lunar constructs will likely just be largely subterranean to deal with solar radiation efficiently. As technology develops, the Moon will also likely be commercially attractive long before Mars, which will probably be the impetus to actually establish large-scale stations on either of them.
Joli2006-07-09 07:36:19
I could mention a special type of virtual reality "entertainment" but technically I'm not old enough to even have heard about such a device, so yeah.. ahem. (Edit: and no it's not what most of you probably thought of.. )
Only things I think are possible on that list are:
* Human knowledge is exceeded by machine knowledge
* Virus wipes out half of the electronic pet population
* Synthetic bacteria is created
* Smart makeup works to improve people's looks(Please!)
* Police force privatized in many nations
* Autonomous production plants make everything
* Retirement age begins to be linked to a person's medical history(This would be nice..)
* Thought recognition as an everyday input process
* Self-diagnostic, self-repairing robots
* ID cards replaced by biometric scanning
* Fuel cells replace internal-combustion engines(I hope)
* Life expectancy approaches 100
Only things I think are possible on that list are:
* Human knowledge is exceeded by machine knowledge
* Virus wipes out half of the electronic pet population
* Synthetic bacteria is created
* Smart makeup works to improve people's looks(Please!)
* Police force privatized in many nations
* Autonomous production plants make everything
* Retirement age begins to be linked to a person's medical history(This would be nice..)
* Thought recognition as an everyday input process
* Self-diagnostic, self-repairing robots
* ID cards replaced by biometric scanning
* Fuel cells replace internal-combustion engines(I hope)
* Life expectancy approaches 100
Unknown2006-07-09 07:50:38
QUOTE(Joli @ Jul 9 2006, 02:36 AM) 305863
I could mention a special type of virtual reality "entertainment" but technically I'm not old enough to even have heard about such a device, so yeah.. ahem. (Edit: and no it's not what most of you probably thought of.. )
Only things I think are possible on that list are:
* Human knowledge is exceeded by machine knowledge
* Virus wipes out half of the electronic pet population
* Synthetic bacteria is created
* Smart makeup works to improve people's looks(Please!)
* Police force privatized in many nations
* Autonomous production plants make everything
* Retirement age begins to be linked to a person's medical history(This would be nice..)
* Thought recognition as an everyday input process
* Self-diagnostic, self-repairing robots
* ID cards replaced by biometric scanning
* Fuel cells replace internal-combustion engines(I hope)
* Life expectancy approaches 100
... Self-daiagnosed, self-repairing computers are out now
We can create "synthetic bacteria" since 1980's
And there has been technology to run without fossil combustible... heck, there's the technology to run cars on WATER(H2O).. a process that takes a machine no bigger than the actual engine of a car... and it's not that expensive
It'sjust oil companies that want to get all the money...
f***ing Americans...
QUOTE(Melanchthon @ Jul 8 2006, 06:11 PM) 305753
Lunar constructs will likely just be largely subterranean to deal with solar radiation efficiently. As technology develops, the Moon will also likely be commercially attractive long before Mars, which will probably be the impetus to actually establish large-scale stations on either of them.
Yeah.. underground is more plausible
Ildaudid2006-07-09 08:01:35
QUOTE(Corinthian @ Jul 9 2006, 03:50 AM) 305866
... Self-daiagnosed, self-repairing computers are out now
We can create "synthetic bacteria" since 1980's
And there has been technology to run without fossil combustible... heck, there's the technology to run cars on WATER(H2O).. a process that takes a machine no bigger than the actual engine of a car... and it's not that expensive
It'sjust oil companies that want to get all the money...
f***ing Americans...
Yeah.. underground is more plausible
Mexico has all that not the U.S.
Unknown2006-07-09 08:04:48
QUOTE(Ildaudid @ Jul 9 2006, 03:01 AM) 305872
Mexico has all that not the U.S.
quiet you
Joli2006-07-10 01:01:40
I want teleportation in real life... since I hate driving. I hate it so much. X_X
It would also be great if I didn't have to drive an hour just to get to somewhere with decent shopping and a movie theatre. Why are cities spread so far apart?
It would also be great if I didn't have to drive an hour just to get to somewhere with decent shopping and a movie theatre. Why are cities spread so far apart?
Unknown2006-07-10 04:09:33
QUOTE(Joli @ Jul 9 2006, 08:01 PM) 306064
I want teleportation in real life... since I hate driving. I hate it so much. X_X
It would also be great if I didn't have to drive an hour just to get to somewhere with decent shopping and a movie theatre. Why are cities IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA spread so far apart?
fixed it for ya