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2007-03-24 13:20:52
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answer #1
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answered by SEE YOU LATER 2
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a) Maybe, it is possible
b) People have discovered things throughout history, it isn't new
c) Easier, yet harder
It is really impossible to say, we lived in dark ages for a very long time, with nothing new, and then just in the past century have sprung forth with modern conviniences. Time is like weather, never steady, always changing. But the future won't seem different becuase everything will happen gradually. Just like the youth of the world did not know that computers weren't always here. ncie question
2007-03-24 13:29:10
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answer #2
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answered by Tom 4
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-Yes, I think that there most deffffff will be flying cars!! (but most people would, considering a lot of movies that take place in the future DO have flying cars) ... unless it's like meet the robinsons, where you'll fly around in a bubble =D
-Yes, people will DEFINATELY discover new things!! Science discovery keeps getting better and better....and then we have the whole other subject of electronics.... iPods, digital cameras, laptops, cell phones,...they seem to get better, but the prices go down....
-Our lifes will be filled with even MORE obesity b/c of all the new gadgets...like, typically, robots.
-I also think that it will be interesting to see what will come out in a year or so that'll be BETTER than the new iPhone!!
2007-03-24 13:28:08
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answer #3
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answered by Jen 3
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The future will look exactly like right now, only much, much better.
There will be flying cars, but they will be hideously expensive, require massive amounts of certified training and insurance, and will be used briefly as ambulances until a freak accident in 2075 causes one to crash into the hospital, killing forty people.
People will discover new things. They will also discover old things, like that weird lumpy thing behind my sofa. It will continue to puzzle scientists for generations.
Life will change in that due to global warming, everyone left alive will live in a ring of beach-side resorts around the coast of Antarctica. Genetic engineering and the skill of health care will mean that rich people will live for centuries, hoarding their wealth to pay for anti-agathic treatments, while the poor people (known as 'dregs') will watch Antarctic Idol every night before dropping dead of obesity-related disorders at the age of 25.
2007-03-24 13:26:27
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever see the movie "Blade Runner"? Kinda like that: dark, Chinese everywhere, and cyborgs that are as hot as Daryl Hannah...haha, just kidding on that last one. But it'll probably be drab and without much real estate.
2007-03-24 13:25:18
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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