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It's funny to me how much sci-fi is either based on actual science, or the flip side, how much sci-fi has become real world science.

-No flying cars yet (but single person drones are rolling out as we speak).
-Lasers (weapons and tools).
-Sensors (long distance scanning)
-Miniature drones (weaponized, surveillance, mapping, etc)
-Artificial/mechanical limbs
-Robots (militarized and non)
-AI (doesn't really count because we're a long, long way from it)
-Computerized, voice activated houses
-Personal comuter assistants (give Alexa a few years....and then plug that into a high dexterity robot....)

  • Computer driven cars
  • Cloning
  • Genetic modification (CRISPR technology, oh my!)

We just need some faster than light capability, and off we go! (though I think we'll find that humans just can't live in deep space)

@originalworks This post is obviously original material. Thanks for your hard work on this. I love Star Trek and did not know how the planet Vulcan came to be called the planet Vulcan! I never even thought to wonder about it. Now I know.


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Well detailed...i used to hear of star trek, but i never knew how it came about.

Wonderful post ... Pls I would really appricaite it if you up vote my posts.. Your wall is one I look forward to becoming @kerriknox.. Thanks a lot ..