Hurricanelover
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What star trek tech is less likely then
I'll start with genetic engineering of wombs in males. Hell, I'll go as far as to suggest that all forms of genetic engineering is probably more likely in the next 200-300 years
-Warp drive Warp drive - Wikipedia
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-Getting to a extrasolar planet
-Exploring planets with advanced aliens on it
-Forming a federation with them
-Human point to point teleportation
-Making food appear in front of you based on the same principles as teleportation.
-A million ton star ship gliding through the Atmosphere based on principles of anti-gravity or what ever the **** it is.
I'd almost go as far without robotics+a.i to suggest that the building of such ships in space is probably outside of our abilities even 100 or 200 years from now. Probably above male pregnancy.
The only thing that is stopping male pregnancy in the future in my opinion is religion.
What do you think will be developed that is more likely then say going to another extraplanet or warp drive in the next 200 years?
I'll start with genetic engineering of wombs in males. Hell, I'll go as far as to suggest that all forms of genetic engineering is probably more likely in the next 200-300 years
-Warp drive Warp drive - Wikipedia
Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia
-Exploring planets with advanced aliens on it
-Forming a federation with them
-Human point to point teleportation
-Making food appear in front of you based on the same principles as teleportation.
-A million ton star ship gliding through the Atmosphere based on principles of anti-gravity or what ever the **** it is.
I'd almost go as far without robotics+a.i to suggest that the building of such ships in space is probably outside of our abilities even 100 or 200 years from now. Probably above male pregnancy.
The only thing that is stopping male pregnancy in the future in my opinion is religion.
What do you think will be developed that is more likely then say going to another extraplanet or warp drive in the next 200 years?