Give me a warp drive so I can travel to Zeta Reticuli and meet Satoshi in the flesh.
Is there any “sci-fi” tech you think is really coming to the world in the near future?
Car that works with water (it already exist... but was shadowbanned by industries) Med bed - A bed that can cure us very easy Spaceship - Spaceship for everybody
This one would be awesome: The Dragonball pills(capsule) - Where we can drop a pill and get a house, spaceship, car, motocycle... /o/o/o/o/o/
EDIT: deleted the old post because of gramar.
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Car that’s fueled by water, think I heard something about that before, what’s the story?
They already try and make us believe we need to turn off the faucet while brushing our teeth, “to save water” so I’d expect this to be shadowbanned. Make a car that can run on salt water and then we’re talking… your engine would have to be replaced weekly however, lol
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There are plenty info about it in the internet. But a lot of people try to cancel it as something stupid. Because to save our natural resources and to save our money from taxes is stupid BTW.

They LOVE to use Mental Triggers agains us. Everything is scarce.

23:59 - Let's close all industries and only promote electric on behalf of the planet. 00:00 - Bitcoin is draining all the electricity we have

23:59 - We live on planet Earth (which is 80% water). 00:00 - The water in the paneta will run out. Let's shut everything down in the name of the planet (let's turn a blind eye to Israel supplying 80% of its water by desalinating seawater)
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Sorry, I wanted to separated lines but I put by mistake some letters in bold and high font. XD
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AR and yes 🤞
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I’ll second AR. Can’t wait for a visor that’ll help me measure distances, lookup work-interactive construction-plans, integrated personal AI with the certified electrician-god-all-knowing assistant.
I want the Master Chief suit to become real hahaha.
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Useful neural interfaces and no.
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The Neuralyzer from MIB.
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All sci-fi tech is real, they just didn't reveal it yet... :-)
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"the future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed"
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Most of the stuff that is widely available today (in the "developed" world) puts much of the sci-fi of the past to shame
I guess cryogenic freezing would be cool. A slow form of time travel. But im not sure.
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Yes, lots of sci-fi discussion is by people who don't realize what's being built today. I've had the opportunity to actually bring a couple "sci-fi tier" things into reality.
The discussion gets interesting when it is driven by extreme wealth and a sincere desire to invest soundly, but the price of bitcoin is far too low for that to emerge today.
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Ask me about it in person if I ever end up at another bitcoin conference and you happen to be there... though I'm implementing a personal rule of not going to bitcoin conferences I'm not speaking at, and I'm not an in-demand speaker, haha
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When would you time travel to?
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Timetraveling into the future seems more risky than time traveling to the past. But since cryogenic is one way im not actually sure. Lets say 30 years forward.
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Was thinking few days ago about Nika Mag self-fastening boots, they could go more mainstream, would save few seconds each day before leaving home.
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Stable, scalable fusion power systems. Humanity grows when able to access new sources of energy. Safe, “limitless” power could help lift billions of people out of poverty. It’s always a decade away though, so maybe near future!
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Long nuclear
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OP said sci-fi, not fantasy, and fusion has expensive fuel. Anyway, if you want cheap, abundant energy, you will be thrilled to learn there is an incredible thing called nuclear fission whose growth has only been hampered by evil governments. Moreover, if you are concerned with billions of impoverished people, there's this thing called Bitcoin you're gonna love.
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I’ve heard of bitcoin before.
Unfortunately the incorrect belief that fission is unsafe holds it back for the general public. Maybe that will change. Unfinished (so maybe science fiction?) later gen fission reactors can be wonderful, the tide might change where that could be viable.
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Star trek Replicators.
Let's see capitalist hoarders maintain their power when everything can be generated form thin air.
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I think society would collapse 😅
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Is that a bad thing? Can't say I'm societies biggest fan (in its current form).
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Mass effect’s element zero
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Gotta be mind-upload technology.
It's my favorite solution to the fermi paradox: We don't see aliens because once a species develops the technology to transfer their consciousnesses into a substrate more configurable and durable than the organic stuff nature made them, there's just no reason to ever leave your planet.
Second choice is some viable intragalactic transport, which would enable me to see a black hole in person. Perhaps even the big one in the center (though im told they all look alike ....)
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Send me into the center of a black hole that’s how I wanna go out tbh
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X-ray glasses would be fun
Also, Marty McFly’s levitating skateboard from Back to the Future, been waiting my whole life for that
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Are you keeping an eye on these guys?
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Jaunting No, not coming
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