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Old 12-31-2013, 02:13 PM   #1
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Lightbulb SCI FI Predictions???

I always see stories about sci-fi movies predicting things like flying cars decades ago, and the world not having them yet...... So, I thought it might be fun to try to predict the future.

What science fiction is most likely to come true in the near future and why?


My prediction would be Gattaca. When we went to the doctor and were having our daughter 2 years ago, I was amazed (and a bit frightened) by how close the notion of designer children was. Also, recently, I have seen prejudice against people being hired for jobs because of weight/appearance/smokers --- basically, the hiring managers thinking these things = bad health, which will up their health insurance costs - so they won't hire someone.

I could also maybe see terminator. While the actual robots maybe not - how far are we from a skynet? Every day, it seams like more national defense is handled by computers. Also, look at the increase in automated policing. Traffic cams are now common all over the place. How long before a computer is designed to monitor all those cams and dispense tickets/etc..... and keep track of that kind of information at a country wide level. How long before control is handed over to a computer because it is cheaper/more efficient?

What do you think is close to coming true from the sci-fi world?

Star Trek?
Star Wars?
2001?
Strange Days?
Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind?
Sunshine?
etc.....?

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Old 12-31-2013, 03:54 PM   #2
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I think movies like Minority Report and I Robot are probably very accurate. Not in the main areas of robots or pre-crime, but in the rest of the little things they did to create the worlds.
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:05 PM   #3
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Love Gattaca as well

I think Person of Interest is already happening or could happen in some form but with people at the controls
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:10 PM   #4
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Idiocracy looks like the future.
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:17 PM   #5
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Idiocracy looks like the future.
You may not be far from the truth.
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:27 PM   #6
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Gattaca for genetic engineering

Minority Report - for technology (invasive/personalized advertising, touchscreen everything), and transportation (bigger safer cars, more autonomous driving)

IRobot, The Animatrix (The Second Renaissance) , A.I., etc..- Increasingly self-aware robotics that will become a bigger and bigger part of our everyday lives, for better or worse

Wall-E - Society is extremely attached to their computer/Internet to the point of ignoring mostly everything else. Possibly the whole space city ship thing too, but much further into the future.

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Idiocracy looks like the future.
Could not agree more and it also needs a BD release.

Ridley Scott's 2 seminal pieces Alien and Bladerunner look to me as though they are pretty close to the mark. In Alien we have a Corporate world of the Weyland - Yutani Corporation stuffing Parker And Brett. Maybe they were on a zero hours contract. In Bladerunner we see a massive gap between the top and bottom of society, which since the movie was made has happened and continues to do so, a theme also picked up on recently in Elysium where the rich have indeed moved off world.
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:16 PM   #8
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I find myself also wondering how close we are to some of the stuff from Star Trek.

I know we are close to tricorders with stuff like the scanadu:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57...e-real-mccoy/#!

I have seen some articles on the experiments we are currently doing with Warp Bubbles:
http://www.space.com/17628-warp-driv...aceflight.html

But I don't think Warp Bubbles will work from a practicality standpoint. I think the theory is sound, but what happens when you are traveling in a Warp Bubble and the Bubble comes in contact with matter out in space. It should work fine moving through a void --- but space isn't completely a void (there are dust particles, asteroids, planets, etc.....).
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2001 A Space Odyssey was released in 1968. It predicted many things including iPad style tablets over 40 years before they came into existence.

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Old 12-31-2013, 04:31 PM   #10
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Agree with Gattaca being a possiblity in the future. At least with being able to remove harmful genes and eliminating certain genetic disorders. The designer children opens up a whole can of worms, though, so I am not sure how that will play out.
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Star Trek also had tablets and video chat.

A.I., The Matrix, I,Robot, and Terminator all have artificial intelligence in machines as a threat and I see it more and more from the military to our own household devices. Military drones for example. It makes no sense to me at all to allow a machine to make a decision for anything. Man should always have control and the final say. Not to mention, machines will only further take away jobs from people as they have already.
One thing stands true for me, I will never allow a robot to have the same rights and privileges as a human. It offends me in movies to give equal rights to a machine that looks like a boy or man (Bicentennial Man). Making a machine that looks and acts human is just disgusting. It has no more right to life than a toaster.
I also hate it in movies when they try to make me feel something for it. A machine is not worthy of our emotions. If a robot were torn limb from limb, we shouldn't feel any more for it than for any other machine that gets tossed in the garbage. Artificial intelligence is a huge mistake that people are striving to make. As Jeff Goldblum said in Jurrassic Park, "they were so busy thinking about if they could, they never stopped to think if they should".
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2001 A Space Odyssey was released in 1968. It predicted many things including iPad style tablets over 40 years before they came into existence.
When I got my first iPad, I wondered whether to get one of those little "book" attachable-keyboard case-covers for it--
And playing around with a keyboard-cased Mini in the store, I realized...."I'm using the same disguised 'book' communicator/computer Inspector Gadget's sidekick Penny used to carry around! "
(Now, if we can only train our dogs to use FaceTime chat.)

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I know NASA has a program for Helium-3 mining from the moon. I wonder how close we are to the movie Moon?
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When I got my first iPad, I wondered whether to get one of those little "book" attachable-keyboard case-covers for it--
And playing around with a keyboard-cased Mini in the store, I realized...."I'm using the same disguised 'book' communicator/computer Inspector Gadget's sidekick Penny used to carry around! "
(Now, if we can only train our dogs to use FaceTime chat.)
lol --- I could totally see my dog using facetime chat.
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Wouldn't be surprised to see a variation of Westworld in the distant future. They're building better, and better, robots with each passing year. I think Japan's going to be the first to build something like that. They say, "Life imitates art," and it's evident if you stop and look around. Digital billboards were in Blade Runner first, weren't they (correct me if I'm wrong)? Now I see them everywhere.
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this is a good article on the subject on what has been accurately predicted over the years

http://gizmodo.com/16-classic-films-...ght-1184346443
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Her looks most like the future from my point of view.
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