theTrueLodge t1_j1qefk1 wrote
Fully integrated and realistic VR for some entertainment and work.
Daily travel to the moon and a colony on Mars.
Bio-activated electronics in paint, fabrics, etc. Visual screens on all surfaces.
Automated vehicles including submarine and aerial drone-like vehicles.
Fusion energy and breakthroughs in communications using quantum mechanics.
Haptic implants for families or communities that want to share brain activity (emotions, feelings, thoughts).
Breakthroughs in telepathy as result of quantum physics.
Asteroid and other planetary mining - salvage and construction work in space.
Underground housing and shopping complexes.
Cooking, cleaning and other service bots handing daily tasks. Automated garbage pickup and mail/package delivery.
Communications with some animals species thanks to AI and advances in analyses.
More accelerated cures for disease thanks to AI solutions.
Larger divide between modern living and Luddite mentality. Off-grid communities juxtaposed with hyper-urban living.
In-home 3d printer capabilities to make items in home and on demand.
Commercial and residential development in the attic circle, north s Canada and Siberia.
RollItMyWay t1_j1si5e7 wrote
When I was a kid in the Apollo years we were supposed to be living on the moon by now.
UniversalMomentum t1_j1uaksh wrote
I think we will be able to copy our brains into machines, but I don't know that we will have actually solved the issues with humans living in low gravity because gravity is such a fundamental problem like going faster than light. Soo actually I'm not sure people will ever really live on the moon or mars in biological form because it will mostly just be painful.
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