List 10 inventions

Of the 2020's
The 2050's
The 2080's
The 2110's

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Of the 2020's
35% of food in developed world is "organic"
first "mass produced" stem cell meat 4000$/kg
The 2050's
plant rights, virii rights, single-cell organism rights.
personal computers are long dead (~15 years)
african population reaches 6 billion
stem cell meat is considered unethical because it's not compliant with single cell rights
The 2080's
after african tribal nuclear war of 2065 with over 1.5 billion causalities, african population remains largely the same, as before war
West dies out, after activists destroyed and poisoned nearly every field, to "fight against capitalist slavery", forgetting that possession of all metal tools or steel was banned on safety grounds in 2054
The 2110's
africa slowly dies out after second nuclear tribal because of calamity of infertility after both wars and lower "alive" birth rates after first war 45 years ago (down from 3.85 to 2.2)

cancer in all forms

Pic related was in a gallery without glass shielding. The thought that I could just reach out and destroy it was enticing.

>2020
realistic sex robots
>2050
realistic twink sex robots
>2080
realistic trap sex robots
>2110
Real Women

The Reval and free money for everybody.

I'll try my hand at some realistic predictions. (Rather than the retarded "top kek funny so random xd" posts above)

>2020's
1. Miniature drone bees to polinize flowers and help offset Colony Collapse Disorder
2. Optical implants allow a few wealthy blind people to see again
3. Mind-Interface Virtual Reality
4. Optical Computers
5. Self-driving cars enter mass production
6. Pre-Sentient Algorythms
7. Smart Home Center that controls most household appliances
8. Solar-powered VTOL car enters production, regulated as an aircraft
9. Nonlinear Mathematics
10. Holograms that look 100% real

>The 2050's
1. Self-Aware Machines
2. Matter Transmission
3. Household robots take care of most common chores
4. Cyberethics
5. Probability Mechanics
6. Mind-Machine Interface (military applications)
7. Nanometallurgy
8. Frictionless surfaces
9. Thorium Reactors
10. Super-Tensile Solids

>The 2080's
1. Digital Sentience
2. Quantum Power Generation
3. Matter Compression
4. Industrial nanorobots have automated almost all production
5. Large Scale Bioengineering
6. Mars Terraforming Begins
7. Singularity Mechanics
8. Ethical Calculus
9. High Energy Chemistry
10. "Seed" Starships leave for other Star Systems

>The 2110's
1. "Homo Superior", genetically-modified super humans adapted for different tasks like space travel
2. Graviton Theory
3. Alcubierre Drive
4. Temporal Mechanics
5. Matter Editation

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You are a native English speaker between the ages of 11 and 15. Good enthusiasm, but try to learn how to write like an adult.

I'm not a native English speaker, I'm a 29 year old Argentine living in Buenos Aires.

Thanks

You are a very deficient 29 year old then. FYI, "nonlinear mathematics" has been a thing for hundreds of years.

Yes but I expect large advances in the field in the coming decade, for example regarding variational models in fracture mechanics.

I don't think my grasp of English is deficient, I only spot one typo - Algorythms should have been Algorithms.

Regardless, I'd like to see you do better in a foreign tongue little troll

>polinize
>algorythms
>editation

lol. really cool imagination though. seriously.

Alright pollination and algorithm

Editation sounds weird but that's how the future technology is named in papers and science fiction.

Can you provide examples of these papers?

Read about it here IIRC

m.barnesandnoble.com/w/from-certainty-to-uncertainty-f-david-peat/1113430222#id_sk_Overview

One thing I know is that the future is unpredictable, and the further you predict, the larger your error would be. An example would be star trek. They can go at fucking light speed, teleport and shoot photons, but I'm pretty sure Picard opened Data to pick up a corded house phone to talk to someone

Also back to the future
1980
Meet the Robinsons

And more. In reality the best I can hope for is quantum computing to be reliable within a couple decades

Self driving cars en masse is a good possibility though

The corded phone was a dream...

>first "mass produced" stem cell meat 4000$/kg

Huh? I thought they already got that down to $11/kg last year.

2020s
Free trumpcare
Decent anxiety meds
2050s
Mechanical heart
2080s
cancer cure
Veeky Forums deleted
2110
Adult diapers that use blacks holes

maybe.

still, rest should be pretty accurate if far-left/neo-luddites will take over

2020s
*ITER is the first fully functional fusion reactor
*EELT and other telescopes analyse the atmosphere of an exoplanet and find proof for life in it
*SpaceX puts a human on the mars
*A solid state battery that is far more powerful, cheaper, reliable, long living, and quicker to recharge than modern batteries conquer the market and essentially ends the oil age


~~~~2030's and 2040's nuclear world war that ends all civilization because of political erruption that come with ending the oil age~~~~~~~~

2050s
*invention of wheel
*invention of fire
*invention of basic math

2080s
*invention of iron smelting

2110s
*invention of internet, memes are online again

>nonlinear maths
>probabilistic mechanics
I can tell you're retarded because these things have existed for scores

well shit ;)

>2020
shit tier: telepresence robot workers, illegal designer babies
meh tier: drone swarms, augmented reality, fully re-usable space rockets, rail guns, moon base
god tier: mechs/mecha, vidya ai that doesnt suck, google earth in real time 8K

>2050
shit tier: decent cloaking
meh tier: electric aircraft, ai control over some government functions, two way BCIs are commonplace, fusion energy, most militaries are almost fully robotic/AI, holograms, stem cell organ replacement, prosthetic bodies
god tier: virtual telepresence (can be almost anywhere instantly)

>2080
shit tier: asteroid mining, true artificial organisms
meh tier: no jobs/basic assistance, rapid travel to most places on earth, ai government, gravity radar
god tier: space warfare, food replicators, technological immortality, can know anything nearly instantly

>2110
shit tier: species uplifting
meh tier: industrial levels of antimatter production, relativistic spaceflight, energy shields, virtual time travel, living machines made from synthetic biology, gravity manipulation, mass manipulation
god tier: interstellar travel, psychohistory

Nice technologies you have there.
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>Of the 2020's
One party democracy
(because govt to big and not economical)
>The 2050's
The Dome + rigged lottery
(because of venusification of atmosphere)
>The 2080's
"How to become 1% when only 1% of population survived" - rhyme audiobook becomes a interdome bestseller.
>The 2110's
AI emerges and instantly leaves this shithole.

Wake up, faggots.

>2020's
Mega-ICBMs

>The 2050's
Stick w/rock attached

>The 2080's
Archeology

>The 2110's
Mega-ICBMs

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>2020's
Self driving cars will begin to see use
Vr will get popular but a lot of people won't touch it
Extraterrestrial life will be detected
>2050's
The singularity happens and everything else is unpredictable after that

Doesn't matter, wel'll all be dead by then anyway

>2020's
The dollar is made fully recyclable. Elements of water can be transmuted into gold. Salt powers tractor trailers for the first time. The first convex TV screens become mass produced. Cars are able to be powered off of ethanol. Commercial airplanes are almost entirely solar powered. Apple launches the iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15.
>2050's
Mars colonies have perfect an atmospheric condenser with the potential to fully rid themselves of bio do me facilities. Militaries worldwide develop orbital missile battery units after world war 3 ends. Lasers are now powerful enough to burn through elephant bone and black market dealers are the first to militarize the new and improved laser. Public land transit is run solely on the mag-rail intercontinental system and pollution is nearly eliminated. Air vehicles contain a fission reactor and they're now capable of taking 1200 people to any country on earth in a single trip within 5 hours. Commercial flights to the moon colonies and mars colonies can be completed within 9 hours and 1 day's time. Pizza cuts itself after its baked. engineers yields the first A.I. to prove a conscience exists. All humans have sonic care pulse 8 toothbrush with massaging gum fluid injection. Apple launches the iPhone 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34.
>2080's
Yellowstone erupts setting the world's technological era back tens of years. Not much is known. Several economies collapse and the world is thrown into darkness for decades. Most of Europe, Australia, and Asia are dusted with ash for those years. Mars and moon colonies are left with no finances to produce. They are sure to die. Apple launches the iPhone 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, and 62.
>2110's
The world is desolate. A few small tribes still exist in the wasteland. Death and despair is all mankind know. The golden age of truth, justice, and prosperity is over. Survival is all they know and the best technology is the sharpest spear and the thickest hide. Apple launches the iPhone 97, 98, 99, and 100.

>Of the 2020's
Quantum Crispr-omics
Personalized disease
>The 2050's
Advertisements beamed into your subconscious
A chip in your brain that pacifies dissent via electrical stimulation of your brain's pleasure centers
>The 2080's
ESP
Cloned bodies for functional immortality
>The 2110's
A mute button for my wife
A cure for the common cold
The digi-spoon

>2020's
First nanobots prototypes.
>2050's
New revolutionary procedure for facial reconstruction and cosmetic surgery. using nanobots.
Years later any living tissue can be reconstructed via intelligent nanobots, cancer is cured, aging is slowed down, life expectancy skyrockets.
>2080's
A few nanobots become sentient and infect the worldwide BOG network (Bio-mechanical Organisms Grid). After some isolated attempts, they try to take control of people's minds and shape them in their own image. The remaining people without the newly called "bogdabots" resist and fight back against the Bogdanov clones.
Chaos and war ensues.
>2110's
The Bogdanov Empire send back in time two genetically enhanced special agents, Igor XVII and Grichka XXI, to 1960's France in order to create the first bogdabots.

>Mega

>2020s
"Commonplace" machine-learning mainframes for side-stepping human nature, for getting answers to problems in ways that aren't confined by "human reasoning", and the need to set up simplistic models to confirm a simplistic outcome.

The idea of growing mass amounts of blood instead of harvesting it, gets floated around.

A marginally better understanding of information transmission is obtained through a few more studies of the human brain, some cadavers, willing subjects, and a handful of soldiers. This is treated as a possible way to teach people better, but is yet to be implemented.

The idea of better, longer-lasting batteries gets floated around. Countless more prototypes and propositions get thrown on the table, but in the end, only a few of them actually stick around and don't become a meme. They're still incredibly expensive, but they have been proven to at least work (in a controlled setting).

Room-temperature superconductors in a lab setting, no doubt attached. Nobody knows what to do with it yet, so we don't see them pop up until the early 2030s.

Memresistors stop being a meme, but again, they're not implemented anywhere in public or even private settings beyond more incredibly specific settings.

The means of wireless charging technology effectively is patented. and put into early practice. Everyone begins to wonder if plugs are a thing of the past.

Ant-sized swarms of flying drones are experimented with in an attempt to deal with certain avenues of the ecology we have today (bees), coupled with machine learning, in an attempt to develop an autonomous-enough system to go around and replace the majority of bees, as well as accommodate for any changes in a fluid and potentially unpredictable environment such as a flower field being blown by wind. Or a nude blind man running through said field. The drones aren't much different from the ones we have now, but the mechanics behind their desired operation are "bold".

Facial recognition technology draws the ire of even more people, but is also put into place in more areas of society to prevent things like live-streaming a murder. The ethics are still a work in progress, but most people in the seat of power give it the green light.

A new type of material is demonstrated to the public, and it enters daily life as new, fairly stainless, moderately priced material for clothing. It's almost a gimmick, but has promise in replacing a large chunk of synthetic material.

>2050s
"Self-aware" systems.
Self-driving cars, that are like the iPhone 7 when compared to the iPod self-driving cars of today. Still not completely driverless, but sufficiently improved upon.

Most forms of clothing have microcontrollers in them, for connecting to social media, the internet, porn, whatever.

Few people will have working prototype cybernetic prostheses by then. They'll have the ends of their nerves on the amputated limb "tied" into what is essentially a jack for prosthetic limbs, and that will be plugged into whatever compatible, new jerk-n-off arm is on the market. Still incredibly expensive for people who weren't on some kind of list for receiving prosthetic limbs. The limbs will be fairly modular and articular, but still nowhere close to a regular human limb.

Genetically modified human beings are the norm. Expect new diseases, jokes about old diseases, and a lot of sparklebabies.

Dealing with most forms of cancer is easier now. It's equivalent to how deadly polio used to be- left untreated, get fucked. Nanotechnology helps with this, with regards to radiation doses and other implanted, automated medical aid.

Grown organs are still in the prototype phase, because of heavy regulation, ethics issues, and the desire to make them absolutely foolproof.

Some people are open to the idea of eating grown meat. The push to cut down methane emissions drives a lot of influential people to support this sentiment, alongside others for their reasons, vegan, whatever.

The majority of crops hail from strains that have been actively genetically modified to grow in conditions where their "organic" predecessors would fail. Cross-breeding crops from different families also begins to take shape, but in an almost gimmicky way, to help provide the "best of both worlds" in places that can't afford 3 million of each crop seed to perform mass agriculture with. Or afford to grow that many of each crop anymore.

Vain attempts to fix the problem of depleting phosphorous levels result in what seems like a viable, synthetic replacement compound. The market changes to suit this development.

Gesture control for human user interface-type situations is the norm. Physical peripherals still exist, but some people have never touched them before- or want to.

>2080s
Fairly perfected self-driving cars. Practically driverless. Trains were automated in this fashion as well.

The 2070s brought the first viable "mind-upload" of a subject. Now, many systems are based upon modified, culled versions of brain scans. The rest are still rudimentary, "sentient" reactive systems with access to a surprisingly limited database instead of a constant WiFi connection, and even fewer possess real deep learning capabilities.

>Quantum Crispr-omics
>Personalized disease
Holy kek

Therapy with a computer is now a thing. Yes, you can walk into a booth, sit down, and talk to a terminal to diagnose your mental illness.

Mid-level and below legal proceedings are handled by artificial systems. Nobody gets speeding tickets anymore, but you can be tried by what would essentially be a glorified calculator for dodging taxes, or tried by an artificial council for murder.

Content creation is majorly handled by artificial systems.

With the yoke of mundane dealings given to the machines, we turn our eyes towards the stars, run countless simulations, and throw money at a screen in the hopes that the few privatized space-travel entities will deliver on their promise to set up colonies, or just a place to go that isn't on the Earth. The better half of space-travel technology, including vehicles, propulsion systems, energy sources, etc, starts here. The majority of it is also constructed with re-usability in mind.

A few scientists, and a few artificial scientists, are beginning to figure out how to apply nanotechnology towards macroscopic problems- such as turning a kilogram block of one element into another while keeping the result stable. There are countless trials and few successes, but it shows promise.

Automated drones regularly pick up waste and litter daily, including disabled automated drones.

The majority of people have at least some form of cybernetic attachment. The majority of people who otherwise wouldn't have needed cybernetic prostheses have opted into getting some, but they are "civilian grade". Nothing insane, a regular robot arm that could easily buckle and break if you tried to lift a truck.

Limb transplants have proliferated, rejection has been mostly solved, and the stigma has all but vanished, so you have your pick of what kind of life you want to live, Frankenstein.

>2110s
New city designs in the far north and south, thanks to the melting of the ice near the poles, are developed and implemented thanks to the not-so-matter-fabrication process that allows a decent amount of raw compounds to be turned into materials used for construction.

The logistics of having small flying taxis to ferry people around the world has been worked out enough that the green light has been given, and people regularly take an air-uber when need be. They are not for cross-city use, but rather travel between continents or countries.

Room-temperature superconductors are just about everywhere.

You can watch TV/content in your eye for the low, low price of 112,520 credits. See waiver for details.

Solar system mining is commonplace now, with checks and balances included by the acting "global government" to prevent "unlawful mining operations".

Scientists look into genetically engineering biota for helping ease the colonization process for other worlds, as well as easing the pressure on Earth, where automatons simply won't work out well.

The great expedition to Europa and Titan are analogous to the great expedition to the North Pole.

There is a sort of cult following now, to kill yourself while uploading your mind in a home-built system to achieve immortality and become "better". It is an ongoing development, but not everyone buys into it.

The study of chiral molecules up close in the ice belt provides ample research benefits for those at home on Earth; the knowledge to synthesize organic compounds is better understood, and the process becomes cheaper and less failure-prone. Grown organs have now come a long way from lab-environment pig hearts.

Soylent green option in the form of grown human meat. Almost no one cares.

>Pizza cuts itself after its baked
What a time to be alive

God all of you guys miss actually important shit

>The 2020's
First actually holographic Vocaloid concerts
>The 2050's
Genetically engineered catgirls
>The 2080's
Biological near immortality
>The 2110's
Last woman turns into genetically engineered catgirl

>A cure for the common cold
Impossibru.