So... you're saying that people will consciously aspire to become living batteries?TheNamlessGuy said:Think Matrix with the robots and the pods, except it's not against our will.
More or less.
Progress isn't chaotic... just use your imagination.hittite said:If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that we have no idea what the future's going to be like. So I'm not going to even try.
I hope, but I doubt.SnootyEnglishman said:All answers to your question can be found in the world of Matt Groening's Futurama.
Can't you read? I AM a Spoon.Lord Mountbatten Reborn said:You, Mr. OP, will be able to become a spoon.
You're only thinking near-future. What about after that?XJ-0461 said:Politically/socially, I have no idea.
As for technology, I reckon that a new power source will be found and that flying cars, or hover cars at least, will become the norm. Also, Computers and phones will continue to get smaller, and computer monitors and TVs will continue to get larger.
I don't know, nor do I want to guess. Our idea of the future may be miles off from what it will be like, or is, if you follow the "wibbley wobbley ball of timey wimey stuff" school of thought.I_am_a_Spoon said:You're only thinking near-future. What about after that?XJ-0461 said:Politically/socially, I have no idea.
As for technology, I reckon that a new power source will be found and that flying cars, or hover cars at least, will become the norm. Also, Computers and phones will continue to get smaller, and computer monitors and TVs will continue to get larger.