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Ask HN: Sci-Fi things that you would like to become reality

17 points| wojciem | 6 years ago

What interesting elements of Sci-Fi would you like to see to become reality and what do you think about time horizon for them?

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kleer001|6 years ago

Tech: Time viewing. See: The Light of Other Days [Arthur C. Clarke, Stephen Baxter]

Horizon: Never. Why? Wormholes don't do that.

Tech: Near infinite storage for nearly free. I'm pretty sure that in my lifetime most everyday people will no longer delete files or care how big something is.

Horizon: 10 years tops. Why? Moores law for data storage.

Tech: FTL

Horizon: 50-100 years. Why? I have a sneaking suspicion that there's some radical new theories about space and time just around the corner.

Tech: Androids

Horizon: 20 years. Why? Almost all the pieces are already here.

Tech: Artificial human wombs

Horizon: 15-50 years. Why? Kinda already here, just needs moral/political support

Valgrim|6 years ago

Mind uploading. This opens up a load of other possibilities, like functional teleportation, living in dangerous environments, etc.

bloodorange|6 years ago

From Star Trek (Roddenberry era): Prevalence of the idealistic mindset. I do not, however, have any hope that this will happen.

bwb|6 years ago

Love it :), i think a lot about this as i talk to so many people who construct negative narratives by choice...

gobuchol|6 years ago

Anti-ageing therapy i.e. lifespan extension (also related to medical science as a longer lifespan also requires dealing with other health issues like cancer). The technology for the first iteration of this is probably quite close, within a few decades or by the end of the century at the latest.

It's a thorny issue though. People are afraid of death but paradoxically this sometimes manifests in resistance to any efforts to address it. I think people have difficulty dealing with the idea of life extension in an equanimous manner, as the concept of death is loaded with fear.

So there will be arguments against it from many perspectives: psychological, philosophical, economic, religious and so on. These arguments can have merit and warrant due consideration but I think that fear and pessimism should be balanced with hope and optimism.

threatmodeler|6 years ago

Free or very cheap sustainable energy. This would be a catalyst for a whole range of new inventions. Combine this with a more scientific driven earth under 1 government in a society that rewards reaching ones potential to get towards the Star Trek type society.

Vinceo|6 years ago

A 1-government world is dystopic in my view. Where to hide if/when it becomes tyrannical?

gshdg|6 years ago

Medical science that can completely heal any injury or illness in minutes or at most days.

atarian|6 years ago

Pollution processors (from Master of Orion). I think the closest thing we have to them are carbon capture plants, which are pretty cool too.

chewxy|6 years ago

Replicator tech. Post scarcity (within a reasonable pocket of the universe where there exists a energy inequilibrium).

tryauuum|6 years ago

Various senses-enhacing implants. Well, simply implants. Would be cool to go shopping and buy new upgrades for your body.

muzani|6 years ago

I'm still looking forward to affordable electric cars. Hopefully in the next 5 years?

bwb|6 years ago

What level is affordable?

valand|6 years ago

Outer space exploration

kleer001|6 years ago

we already have that to some extent, can you be more specific?