Subject: Personally, I'm not sure if I even want the future to come.
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Posted on: 2016-03-12 16:38:00 UTC

Summary: Because of a few things, progress has ground to a halt.

Note: Below is my train of thought that led to this answer. WARNING, may get really strange.

Who says it will be as good as people make it out to be? I want to believe people can change, but look at the past.. We have gotten so close, yet so far. Well, we do have the internet. 20-ish years ago, we wouldn't be able to have this discussion. On the flipside, people may be spending too much tine doing this. The future is a very double-edged sword. With all sorts of cool future tech, the rich people would get it first, as they would have all the funds for it. Think about it. All of the cool future tech is coming, but it's all super expensive. That's why it is so widespread. Hybrid Cars? Rockets? Lasers? Medicine? Organ Transplants? Another reason that we don't have future stuff is that the people at the forefront are more concerned with making money from this. Remember Nikola Tesla? The guy who was funding Wardenclyffe Tower stopped because he couldn't choose who got electricity and who didn't. (I got that from http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla by the way. Forgive me if I'm wrong.) After reading that, I just have the feeling that the only real advances come from people who aren't profit-driven. Look at tech companies today. They release a new model of something every year, raking in tons of money, with their "Improved fuel efficiency, aerodynamicness, Wi-fi included, better loading times, operating systems, larger screens," and whatnot. I'm not going to say that these things are bad, it's a double-edged sword, like I said before. The reason I said that I don't want the future to come, is that things could get a lot worse before getting better.

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