alexb123
06-17-07, 06:55 AM
In my life time the revolution has been the internet. Whats next?
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View Full Version : What will be the next 'big' thing? alexb123 06-17-07, 06:55 AM In my life time the revolution has been the internet. Whats next? Baron Max 06-17-07, 07:32 AM A return to segragation of people and cultures. We're already seeing much of it in the world today. People want to live with people of their own kind, and their own beliefs, and their own ways of life. Baron Max Nikelodeon 06-17-07, 08:16 AM Global currency, perhaps. redarmy11 06-17-07, 08:26 AM No idea, but this wireless energy transfer racket could get interesting: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6129460.stm Also, I think computers will become much more integrated into the home environment - controlling TV output, stereo equipment, lighting etc. All this is possible now but not commonplace. It'll probably become so. charles brough 06-17-07, 08:34 AM Global currency, perhaps. Baron Max may well have the answer! A global currency? That is what the dollar is supposed to be. I must say, however, if I were a foreign country and had my reserves in the form of U.S. federal bonds and notes, I would be very uneasy over the way the balance of payments is shooting up! Having been an American all my life, I am able to appreciate the situation here well enough to figure that we will never be able to pay off those bonds and notes value for value when they come due. We are mired in debt as it is. charles orcot 06-17-07, 08:38 AM afther global communication (internet laptops cellphones) ... Cloning? adding 20 years or something to people lifes by making organ farms... reviving extinct animals like mammoths... reviving neanderthals thereby recreating a second sentient being... making simple (onecelled)lifeforms that can life on mars and ad greenhouse gasses. who knows at what they do at places like fermilab perhaps they're going to develop something extra dimensional that can be tested altough fasther then light is far off better space telescopes that can an do detect "habitable" planets that can be somewhat studied ... Like things are progressing it's going to envolve miniaturisation and fasther computer prosessing. orcot 06-17-07, 08:42 AM Global currency, perhaps. It pretty much exists unless your comming with east korean simoleans you can trade in any currency for... whatever: dollars; euro's; evereything even boots EmptyForceOfChi 06-17-07, 09:12 AM nuclear war, world war 3 and the destruction of modern society as a whole. peace. Baron Max 06-17-07, 11:48 AM nuclear war, world war 3 and the destruction of modern society as a whole. As much as I'd like that to happen, I just don't see any large-scale wars occuring anywhere, or between anyone ...who would it be? But, ...I can easily see mini-wars all over the planet. Sunnis against Shittes. Conservatives against liberals. Right-to-Chosers against Right-to-Lifers. Blacks against whites. Whites against Mexican Immigrants. Rural against urban. Christians against Muslims. ... Small groups of people, not large groups, or nations ...no nation is cohesive anymore, everyone has their own biases and some are quite serious about their particular beliefs about things. It's happening right now! All over the world. Baron Max GeoffP 06-17-07, 12:10 PM Jet packs. And pills that swell up to become food. And hovering schools, and robot dogs. orcot 06-17-07, 12:32 PM I just don't see any large-scale wars occuring anywhere China VS... no offence but tibet, taiwan, India, Japan... Never be to sure on anything ... hoover cars... their must be hoover cars Carcano 06-17-07, 12:45 PM The guy who invents a battery that can take your car 300 miles and recharge in 10 minutes will do more good for the world than every protesting environmentalist who has ever lived. VitalOne 06-17-07, 01:01 PM The next big thing will be....hmm nothing really that big nor revolutionary as the computer...but there will be shots that prevent pregnancy....and there will also be these type of 3-D television things... Jeff 152 06-17-07, 01:11 PM computer chips in your head or some kind of headset you wear that can detect brainwaves and act on them. We have begun doing this somewhat I saw on tv a headset thing that allowed a person to move a pointer across a computer screen using only their mind and imaginging it moving. Something like this except on a much larger scale and integrating your entire environment into it. For example, being able to turn on and off lights around your house by thinking it, starting your car, driving your car all just by thinking it. redarmy11 06-17-07, 01:13 PM By God, I think he's got it. Next stop, the Singularity and accompanying Transhumanification. Quickly followed by Skynet, human redundancy and annihilation - naturally. Carcano 06-17-07, 01:15 PM Your next computer will problably have a low power processor like the Pentium M, and a solid state hard drive...no moving parts. Oli 06-17-07, 01:17 PM starting your car, driving your car all just by thinking it. And how many people would you trust in a thought-controlled car? :eek: One slight daydream or off-topic thought and, blam! Carcano 06-17-07, 01:19 PM For example, being able to turn on and off lights around your house by thinking it... One of my customers already has a motion sensing lighting system in his house. The lights go on as you walk through the house...without touching a single switch. MacGyver1968 06-20-07, 08:32 PM Well...I came over from the science forum boards, to give y'all a look see. I think the next wave of innovation will be fueled by a new discovery in battery technology. Our current portable devices are severely limited by power issues due to poor battery performance. If someone could come up with a new way of storing/generating electricity in a small, lightweight, portable package, with a high power to weight ratio....combined with someone figuring out room-temperature super-conductors, and we'd have portable devices "Star Trek" writers couldn't think up. My first post here...I'm generally the "class clown" on the science forum, so don't take any of my post too seriously. :) weed_eater_guy 06-20-07, 09:19 PM artificial intelligence evolving alongside nanological enhancement to humans to allow man and machine to intertwine into an even more complex social structure, but only in developed nations, impoverished nations are unfortunately left on the curb in the rain it's unfortunate, so what I would REALLY like to see I don't think is possible yet, but I pray for some sort of future scenario where mankind further unifies for the better, learns to accept our roles as both participants and responsible supervisors of the living ecosystems of this planet, but still progresses culturally, technologically, and even physically as we evolve into better beings. yes, that was a mashup of happy-hippie-shit and futurist utopia, but hey, one can dream, right? River Ape 06-21-07, 04:14 PM Humans moving from the hunter-gatherer stage to the farmer stage over the seventy percent of the planet that is covered by water. shorty_37 06-21-07, 04:18 PM A magic pill that lets you pig out all day long and not gain a lb. Billy T 06-21-07, 04:26 PM Swords (After the big depression and your bullets are gone.):bawl: :eek: ;) EmptyForceOfChi 06-21-07, 04:39 PM Jet packs. And pills that swell up to become food. And hovering schools, and robot dogs. the jetsons? peace. EmptyForceOfChi 06-21-07, 04:40 PM A magic pill that lets you pig out all day long and not gain a lb. its not in magic pill form yet, but we have got bulimia. wich fits the bill pretty well. peace. shorty_37 06-21-07, 04:46 PM its not in magic pill form yet, but we have got bulimia. wich fits the bill pretty well. peace. i don't like to :puke: I just want to take a pill in the morning......eat all the junk I want.... and not gain 1 lb. EmptyForceOfChi 06-21-07, 04:57 PM i don't like to :puke: I just want to take a pill in the morning......eat all the junk I want.... and not gain 1 lb. like a morning after pill for food? peace. shorty_37 06-21-07, 04:58 PM like a morning after pill for food? peace. Bingo that would be awesome :D EmptyForceOfChi 06-21-07, 05:02 PM Bingo that would be awesome :D where would the food go? i suppose you did say magic so i guess it would vanish. peace. one_raven 06-21-07, 05:03 PM Maybe this will (http://sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=68373) EmptyForceOfChi 06-21-07, 05:37 PM Maybe this will (http://sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=68373) its a link to your penis isnt it. peace. francois 06-21-07, 06:50 PM I see virtual reality as becoming the next big thing. All signs point in that direction. The Wii is the very beginning of what we'll see in terms of translating and transferring movements and images in real time onto and across computer networks. Virtual reality will combine the hands-on believability of real life with the flexiblity and capability of doing anything with computer programs. apendrapew 06-21-07, 09:46 PM The guy who invents a battery that can take your car 300 miles and recharge in 10 minutes will do more good for the world than every protesting environmentalist who has ever lived. It'll happen soon enough. I agree completely. That will be world changing. Such a simple thing will make the world a very different place. Pete 06-21-07, 09:59 PM Humans moving from the hunter-gatherer stage to the farmer stage over the seventy percent of the planet that is covered by water. I like that idea. peta9 06-21-07, 10:38 PM cities on and under water, walkthrough showers including blowdry, robot maids, robot employees, virtual currency(no paper, no coins), tracking device implant linked to multinational database. fatandlazyfool 06-21-07, 10:44 PM The next big thing is a religious movement which will refocus society from specializing in useless fields of science (no offense guys but isn't eliminating war and not the population a bigger issue right now?) and more towards teaching the general population how to be happy with life. Because, ya know, if the public aint pleased (and inevitably goes to war) who's going to fund the super-nano technology to take over our lives and minds? fishtail 06-21-07, 10:53 PM Babies made without mother or farther, just add water to white powder and put in warm place. francois 06-22-07, 12:01 AM Babies made without mother or farther, just add water to white powder and put in warm place. What a lonely place for a baby. Pete 06-22-07, 12:05 AM In the year 6565, Won't need no husband, won't need no wife, You'll pick your son, pick your daughter too, From the bottom of a long glass tube... lightgigantic 06-22-07, 02:23 AM In my life time the revolution has been the internet. Whats next? Probably a "big mistake" - no wait, we've already had quite a few of those ... francois 06-22-07, 02:44 AM Probably a "big mistake" - no wait, we've already had quite a few of those ... You don't think the Internet is a wonderful thing???:shrug: Are you weird? lightgigantic 06-22-07, 02:48 AM You don't think the Internet is a wonderful thing???:shrug: Are you weird? http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p42/lightgigantic/wbTOONweldon2106_gallery__470x334.jpg looks like I am not alone lightgigantic 06-22-07, 03:04 AM when it rains it pours (http://www.rayhopewood.com/) :roflmao: |