Subject: The future is an amazing place.
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Posted on: 2016-03-12 04:02:00 UTC

The way I see it?
We just haven't reached it, yet.
After all, technology leads to technology. As we invent more stuff, we can invent more stuff faster.
About seventeen years ago, Deus Ex featured datacubes as a futuristic sci-fi concept. They were composed of mainly a screen, with a few buttons at the bottom.
We now use, on a daily basis, mobile phones - pieces of technology which are literally more advanced than these in every way.
The world is changing, and that change is hastening, for better or for worse.

Wageningen University and Research centre recently grew crops in simulated martian soil.

The EPFL and SSSA invented a bionic fingertip that differentiates between surfaces with a 96% accuracy.

In 2012, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre allowed a quadriplegic to eat a chocolate bar with a brain-controlled robotic arm. The BCI was, from what I can tell, invasive, but, it's something.

We can hardly forget EVERYTHING from Boston Dynamics, who recently released footage of a new model of their humanoid robot ATLAS, which is stable enough to walk through a snowy forest, catches itself when it starts to fall, and has awareness of its general environment.

And if you're afraid you won't live to see all this stuff, don't be. The Avatar Project aims for human immortality through brain upload by 2045.

I'll be surprised if death is anything but an option by the end of the century.
Hell, I'll be surprised if FLESH is anything but an option by the end of the century.

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