by tbeale » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:10 pm
I've always been fascinated with technical evolution so speculation of near-future changes in the way we live and work is high on my list. Not so much as what the new tech is, but how it will affect our lives. For instance if anti-grav became commercially available, how would that change our daily lives? Would we finally get the flying cars we've been dreaming about? If so, how would we deal with traffic and the reality that a car could come dropping out of the sky at any time? How would it change architecture? Would the suburbs move even further from cities, maybe becoming rural communities of people who commute hundreds of miles? Would the gulf between the haves and have-nots get wider or narrower?
Also, getting others' take on how all this relates to the big picture is very eye-opening. It's amazing how different people's viewpoints can be yet still fundamentally the same. That's probably the single most powerful thing about this board is that people chime in with completely different views on what the facts mean. I don't think that any of us is right, but that the truth lies somewhere between us.
TBeale
In the face of ignorance, we must make assumptions