What's one piece of technology from science fiction that you wish existed in real life?
Nabeel Amir
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Tiep Vu@tiepvuvan
Time machine. Even though I know it's the least practical thing haha
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Teleportation, just the thought of going from one place to another within seconds is exciting.
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Neural interface from The Matrix. This technology would enable direct communication between the human brain and computers, allowing for instantaneous access to information, effortless learning of new skills, and unparalleled realism in virtual realities.
It would completely redefine how we interact with technology and expand the possibilities of human cognition and experience.
Absolutely, teleportation devices would be a game-changer. They'd not only revolutionize travel, making the world more connected and accessible, but also drastically reduce our carbon footprint.
Memory Implants from the cyberpunk genre, like those seen in "Neuromancer" by William Gibson. These implants would allow individuals to enhance their memory capacity, store vast amounts of information, and even share memories with others. Such technology could revolutionize education, and improve productivity, and understanding among people by allowing them to directly experience each other's memories and perspectives.
I would forgo all the time machines and neural implants just for the ability to fly like Superman (does that count as science fiction?).
I don't even want it for transport or anything, just for fun. Heck, i would even be happy if it was for just one day of the week, like only Saturdays. :D
One fascinating piece of technology from science fiction that many people wish existed is the teleporter. AarpMembership It would allow instant travel to any location, eliminating the need for long commutes and enabling us to explore the universe effortlessly.
A Solar Punk Society! And teleportation would be nice lol!