Interplanetary travel is not only possible but it could be done right now with existing technology. The problem is that it would be prohibitively expensive with no immediate economic payoff, so no one bothers.
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Self replicating robots technically already exist like in large scale production many robots are made by machines
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Do y'all realize how freaking complicated the human brain is
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Definitely longevity. We’re already fairly close to that with stem cell studies. It’ll be expensive at first, but I lowkey think that in the next 50 years or so, it’ll at least be SOMEWHAT accessible.
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I am too afraid to answer, none of these seem possible in the next 70ish years. Computer chip in brain can easily be done, but it will be difficult to carry tests out on humans.
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Well, in the bible, there are some men of God that live longer than 150+ years and had children with there wifes at that age so yup
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To anyone not aware, look up the Artemis Program. NASA is currently working on a series of missions to send people to the moon to make a permanent base there and is a direct precursor to sending people to Mars
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All of the above, and we already have nerolink (the merging chips with brains
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I was shocked to see 0% on 2 of them but then realised that it was posted seconds ago.
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I may doubt about the longevity bcse for some extent we can take it to atmost 120 but 150+ seems not possible for a certain time in future but rest of the 3 are possible right now
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Brain computer brain computer merging already exists.. neuralink chip..
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3 of the 4 already happened. Robotic machines build processors and whatnot. We have brainchips. And theyve basically figured out how to somewhat reverse aging, but its not done being worked on yet.
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Thomas Mulligan
Which will come true within your lifetime?
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