Time travel
What technology do you wish to see happen in your lifetime?
I'll make it happen.
You don't need to know what, plebaian.
you're my hero
Self driving cars
Holographic TVs
And some significant space exploration
That's probably asking too much though.
Quantum Machine Cameras.
Nanotecnology on daily life.
Robotics.
Nuclear Fusion (buuuuut 50 year away, ever)
Quantum Computer
>Quantum Machine Cameras.
Elaborate?
A cure to autism.
Well, by 2090
>biological immortality
>memory brain augmentations
>full automatization of labour
>quantum-normal hybrid processors
>light-based computing
>low AI
>sustainable development (i.e. full recycling+fusion+basic asteroid mining)
>computer-brain interface VR (+ lentation)
>miniaturized fusion
>overcoming the terahertz gap
>finishing the theory of everything
>finding other universe hax like the emdrive and the time crystals
>50 years away
With the EU blowing billions in ITER and Lockheed's compact fusion, I'd say more like 30 until it reaches AEP-level of operability and 50 until it takes over most of the energy production.
A camera that takes the information of the photons, has a resolution of gigapixeles or terapixeles, would be much better than the human eyes , the complexity of handling nanotechnology and quantum physics, makes this to 70 or 100 years for its creation.
Something like Aharonov-Bohm ring, to be able to take the information of the photons.
I want to be a robot
With sexbots on the way and their inevitable evolution into extremely lifelike androids, wouldn't shoving someone's brain and spinal cord into them and hooking up life support systems be easier than trying to fight the aging process of an entire human body?