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I am always curious about the future. How will things evolve? How much fun and opportunities will arise? Specially in technology, everything is improving so fast! I have been thinking about it and i will tell you the most important breakthroughs that are highly probable to happen (they are my life goals too) for the next 50 years (and how they relate to technology). 1 — Quantum Computing I always hated being limited by classic physics (one of my greatest fears). Quantum theories have expanded the horizons a lot. One of its greatest practical uses is computing. It’s so fascinating ho
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What 25 things do we need scientists to create in order to "live long and prosper"?
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Please do not steal my idea I am about to share with you. I am only 13 years old. We could build a supercomputer ( or a computer that can handle the amount of processing power needed for this ) that could calculate orbits, planets, how the gravity affects other objects, etc. Basically we input all known events I.E. big bang theory, dinosaurs, extinction, protoplanet hits protoearth and creates moon, Jesus is born, planetary geology, heat, radiation, GRB, life as we know it, and the list goes on and on. We can then make a massive and highly intelligent A.I. that is able to calculate things that
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Can someone help me make a timeline from 2017-2050, with each year having one predicted future invention? You don't have to explain how the invention works; just an idea. One invention every year from now until 2050. Be creative. Be serious.
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Have you ever stopped for a moment to think about how your computer works, who invented it, and what other inventions there were? Including the inventions to lead up to creating that computer? Well when you look back you find that the wheel was made in 3500 B.C. and they didn't use them for transport! Inventions started to pick up the pace when writing was made. Using writing, we were able to read books about our past, and the recent discoveries. As more and more books were made, we really started getting deeper and deeper into technology, and we are in the hybrid age. If you think about it,