Submitted by Practical_Put_3892 t3_ztt8wr in Futurology
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A super smart and totally not fraudulent lady named Elizabeth Holmes made this!
This actually does exist. Search personalized supplements + blood test.
Googled it what do you know about it? Do you know which website to visit?
I can't endorse anything as I haven't tried it. Sorry I couldn't be of more help!
Efficient carbon capture technology to reverse global warming.
Trees do this.
More trees please.
Why don't we just plant trees ⬇️
https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/why-dont-we-just-plant-lot-trees
I never said plant trees. Any environmentalists knows that preserving old trees is more impactful than planting new ones.
That's not entirely true. While old large trees represent significant stores of carbon, forests that are early in their maturity absorb more carbon from the air. As they get older, they reach a steady state where the decomposition of old material reaches relative parity with the atmospheric absorption for new material.
And any environmentalist knows one of the best ways to combat greenhouse gases is to inhale your own farts. Though, tragically, I hear pretentiousness is a common side effect. 😔
Trees also decompose or burn releasing the CO2 they captured.
Victim blaming trees now?
This what causes them to turn on this according to M Night Shyamalan’s documentary “The Happening”.
Post on r/climatechange on an article in Nature from this past week shows that trees removed much less carbon than originally believed - other plants were more responsible, and CO2 levels were much lower than previously believed. Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/climatechange/comments/zs0btm/low_atmospheric_co2_levels_before_the_rise_of/
Efficient? Planting trees and keeping them alive is hard. Soil quality isnt the best in many places either.
Are you kidding me?? Trees grow on their own without any need for human assistance and have for roughly 400 million years.
If we want to reverse global warming we will have to plant trees and manage these forests. And that is not easy.
Some data:
The mean survival rate computed on a sample of agroforestry private trees was 51% while on public trees it was 30%. In woodlots and forest plantations, private trees survived at 65% while the public ones survived at 40%.
On average, about half of trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do not survive more than five years.
Tropical rain forests at some point can no longer sustain themselves either. It's delicate.
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They aren't that great at doing it at the point of production.
Wouldn't it be awesome to have a tree-like thing that just turned the output of a car or power plant into ... I dunno, construction materials or something, without any extra CO2 going anywhere else?
Hemp captures more carbon (aids in drawdown) than trees do. Plus, hemp performs better when compared to trees in bioremediation of the soil.
Using hemp into OSB or hempcrete further commits to drawdown as alternatives to current products that wouldn’t otherwise test as well on an ecologically friendly level. Especially for how widely we use wood, plastic, formaldehyde, and petrochemicals in construction hemp offers us a far more superior product in build and preventing off gassing down the road.
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Working healthcare.
An economy that makes sense.
Non fucked housing situation.
Take your pick.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. You need something more realistic. Joining a leprechaun in riding a unicorn on the way to see Santa Claus is an example.
I’ll believe that when me shit turns purple
and smells like rainbow sherbet
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No you're supposed to pick. Isnt that the question? Which one would you pick?
The economy makes sense (for the rich). Hence they don't change it.
Unlimited energy. We can solve a lot of other problems with this
I'd still probably stay in bed
'solar' panels that run on nuetrinos rather than visible wavelengths
And create new ones
Way more trains connected around the US. Not really a plane guy & car driving takes a toll.
Lossless transfer of consciousness from a live brain to a synthetic, immortal one.
You would still die, you're basically making a copy of yourself.
A perfect copy is indistinguishable from the original.
I said lossless transfer of consciousness. So no, by definition, I wouldn't be dying.
The brain of Theseus?
Cells replace themselves; I'd rather have a virus that upgrades via edits to genetic code.
If consciousness is just electromagnetic signals, there is no real reason it couldn't exist purely as such. Who needs ftl, or even a vessel, be it a body, a computer, or craft, if you can simply exist as a waveform radiating across the universe?
How will I drink my Coors Lights if I’m an electromagnetic signal?
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Teleportation. I want to have lunch in Japan and get back within an hour.
Unfortunately everyone will want lunch in Japan and you might get lost in a dropped call.
Jokes on them, I’m actually going to Germany…
Bacta, no matter what’s wrong you get dipped in a bacta tank and it’s all better
A way to filter out all the grade school level questions and theories people keep posting in this sub.
I want a way to filter out snarky comments and meta jokes that don't actually answer the question in any way.
Demand more, be surprised.
Working, affordable to build nuclear fusion. We've just had the first case of getting more energy out of a fusion reaction than the amount of needed to create it, and that's major.
The next step is for that to be repeated. Then the costs brought down. Because once we can start to harness fusion reactions the energy needs of the entire world are solved.
It's just 30 years away now.
I expect to see wide scale implementation within 10 years honestly. Now that we've gone from proof of concept, to actually producing more energy than it takes to create the reaction the next real hurdle is the cost of creating the initial energy burst. But now that we can create the energy, there's going to be a race to market, because the first to start selling fusion reactor power plants.... they're only gonna be mega rich.
Ignoring my "30 years away" jokey comment, I really don't see 10 years as being anywhere near reasonable. I think an optimistic number might be 20 and I don't think that will be wide scale, but rather an operating facility supplying power to a small local area.
It's been 30 years away since like the 50s.
Might be sooner than you think! Www.creationcorps.org
That looks like fission not fusion. There is a big difference, but mainly being that one has been built and operated before and one has not.
We're going to build whatever makes the most sense, so probably both. Plus invest in researching next generation energy production eventually. Whatever is beyond fusion. That's the goal anyways.
Well you can't build it till it works, so it'll be fission at a minimum for the next 20-25 years IMHO
Well, here's a thought experiment: If an asteroid was headed towards Earth and we had to create a working fusion reactor in order to survive as a species... How long would it take?
If the idea of plentiful energy is popularized, and if the Creation Corps starts building power plants all over the place, the amount of resources going into the development of fusion technology will increase dramatically. Who knows, maybe we'll inspire a whole generation of nuclear engineers and physicists.
My answer? 5 years. If we did a Manhattan Project for it and cost was no object? 5 years. The issue here is red tape, underhanded politics from petroleum companies that stand to lose money, politicians not wanting to fund it, cooperation from multiple countries that make the politics even worse, etc.
Teleportation.
Or the ability to warm my car instantly in the winter. Whichever is easier, I guess.
Immortality for all.
You must trade your fertility for it though.
Had you asked me 10 years ago id have said fuck yes. As a parent to a 2 year old.. yeah no thanks to immortality. The love my kid gives me is impossible to describe. 10 years ago I wouldn't have understood. Shit. 2 years ago I wouldn't have understood.
It’s good to have the choice!
For me the idea of having a kid is like playing Russian roulette. Mental health/health issues I wouldn’t want to pass down. Maybe having a kid will change my life perspective but will I have to see my child struggle with it later in life? Also I barely have enough money to take care of myself let alone have a kid. I’d rather be immortal and have time to acquire wealth then adopt.
Video game food.
Oh, here's a thousand year old tomb. Perfectly good cheese and wheat inside. Would go miles for feeding the world's population. Stocking up on food with no expiration date.
A plug in the back of my head would be pretty sweet.
At high velocity?
Everyone, this guy when you need to charge your phone.
As long as it’s USB-C and not a damn Lightning plug.
USB-C .. I created that deployment.
I feel he should embrace the future and go wireless
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A coffee grinder that stops grinding when the beans run out
Better battery, cheaper/lighter/denser would change the world.
Plant based meat substitute that tastes exactly like the real thing.
Lab grown meat that has real animal protein would be way better as there can be hormonal issues with eating only soy and wheat protein.
> Lab grown meat that has real animal protein would be way better as there can be hormonal issues with eating only soy and wheat protein.
I don't understand the confidence in lab-grown meat as a fix for the dietary needs of the future.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like there would be substantial energy and water needs just to provide the precursor nutrients to turn into lab-grown meat -- kinda the same way we already have that problem with actual meat -- plus it would be an industrial process, complete with industrial demands and centralized ownership of productive capital and all the exploitation and abuse that the rest of the industrialized food chain has.
Seems like a better solution might just be -- raise some chickens. They eat bugs and weeds, lay eggs, and poop fertilizer. It's work, but it's right there.
I’d be fine with that too.
Insert if meat eaters acted like vegans YT video here
There is already something like that, it’s called meat, don’t be scared
I love meat. I’d just like it to be easier to get my servings of veggies.
Fusion energy. It would solve a host of imminent and chronic problems.
Bring back supersonic airplanes like the Concorde and make them free.
We are. Not free tho.
A transition from capitalism to either degrowth or socialism.
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Affordable self driving car. A legit one that works where you get in and say your destination and boom you’re off
Wait'll you see the cities coming.
Fusion. Clean energy for all would solve most of our problems.
Cold fusion real soon please?!
Of course there will be negative consequences we can't see now, but let's make burning fossil fuels seem as ridiculous as burning whale oil.
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regeneration of lost limbs.
cures for autoimmune disorders
A resource based economy as advocated by the Zeitgeist Movement and Venus Project
a system that actually takes care of human needs in the most optimized ways.
a system that is based around the intelligent management, distribution and production of Earths naturally scarce resources.
a system that respects and doesn’t damage our ecology and environment all for monetary gain.
a system that enables the highest standard of living for every person on the planet 8 billion and beyond.
I could talk for days but if we had this system implemented (especially on a global scale) then we can see more innovation than ever before without any government interference or financial deprivation.
Automatic Shampoo Heater or Self-Heating Shampoo.
It is always cold when you apply it
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Spen that works on the front screen of the z fold 3
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More successful fusion would solve everything, so the experts say.
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Something that ensures your health better than the Healthcare we have now.
Which of the 192 nations Healthcare are you referring to?
The US in my case
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A way for lay people to create super transmissible and deadly viruses.
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Unfortunately it would have to be a myriad of similar innovations --
We'll have the emissions thing solved in a reasonable amount of time. We'll have ample power for almost anything. But what good is all that without water?
Self driving cars. I don’t mind driving, but the amount of morons who think they can drive/text/eat a sandwich at the same time astound me.
Source: I drive a pickup through New York City and the boroughs daily. Lots of stupid on the road
A method to substantially increase the amount of voluntary interpersonal charity in the world.
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Instant cure for depression and other mental illnesses
Believing that greed and averous are forms of poor mental health, I'd vote for this too.
A siri assistant combined with AI that actually works
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Graphene. Light as air, and stronger than steel. You can build anything with it, buildings, ships, roads that last forever, large bubble domes that can cover greenspaces, there are almost no limits. With large amounts of the material who knows what changes would be possible with energy or computing.
Conscience upload. If we have this, every other problem would become either much less important up to being obsolete, or people who can actually solve these problems would have much more time.
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Anything to disprove the concept of a "creator" once and for all. We keep getting so close.
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Selective memory deletion like in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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Room temperature super conductors. No line loss, all the power that is generated would go from plant to your outlet no loss. We could have a wind getting.power to where there is no wind and solar to where it's cloudy.
Any technology? The matter replicators from Star Trek. Would let us literally do anything.
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Fusion energy of geo thermal anywhere such as that being developed by Quaise.
Benevolent AGI. It could help us solve all kinds of problems due to the sheer scalability of it.
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I want a universal basic income robots to take all of our jobs and then I can just focus on the stuff I am actually interested in.
Teleporting, especially if it was possible to run with energy generated by renewables.
It would solve most if not all of the world's problems, human or otherwise.
- fossil fuel consumption would be almost null, thus a good deal of the air pollution would be gone, and the destruction of specific areas where fuel is gathered from would stop
- there would be no wars fought over said fuel
- no wars fought over water
- people in places where food is grown could receive fair pay for their work, since there would be virtually no middlemen between themselves and their final customer, plus no giant expenses due to transportation (this would apply to most products, really, not just food)
- food waste could decrease almost to zero since we would not produce more than we need to compensate the loss of a product due to short shelf life
- both fauna and flora would thrive and ecosystems would be rebalanced, since humans would not need to invade more wild territories to build roads, railways or crop fields
- family and friendship ties could become stronger, communities could become more personal and people would return to seeing their fellow human as an individual, not a number
- and other stuff I'm sure more people would point out and that I'm not thinking about right now...
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A more accurate method of figuring out contact prescriptions. Why are we still relying on me, the patient, to pick between Image 1 and Image 2 (that look exactly the same) to determine what prescription I need?
A brain chip that could fix the left side of my brain so I can hear out of my left ear again.
The ability to transfer my consciousness or brain to a new body.
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Mind reading, a practical no question of what people are thinking or have done in the past. The amount of lying, blatant corruption and false leaders would essentially disappear or at least be brought to light. All courts and criminal investigations would be drastically decreased to crimes that had no intention and those that are fully guilty. The only way this tech could work is if there was no question in the results of the mind reading sadly, no percentages, no likelihood, just binary yes or no results of what individuals have don.e
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Non invasive thought-reading/ dream-reading/ capture
Impossible, but man I really want it idea: teleporters. Think Star Trek transporters. To be able to magically disappear and reappear in seconds across any distance, no more driving, commuting.
Possible, will be here eventually but I want it now idea: self-driving cars. Not the novelty things we have now, I mean 100%, I can read a book or take a nap self-driving cars. I don't want to have to fight to stay awake while driving or lose time I could be doing something I want to do because I have to drive again.
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Some type of mandatory watermark for AI deepfake/art/writing/technology that is hard coded into the finished product. This way there would be absolutely no doubt when we see AI creations as to where they came from.
Quantum entanglement communications would be incredibly useful.
Extradimensional spaces like marry poppins bag or harry Potter tents.
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AI to sort garbage out of the landfills to use as a renewable resource.
Systems to deter hoarding of wealth above 1B USD.
Bitcoin as the world's currency. No more central banks, no more Fiat being printed by governments for unlimited spending for bullshit it's citizens never asked for ( 20+ year war/occupation of other nations ). Fusion power is a close second.
Bitcoin is a terrible, terrible substitute for currency.
The lag, the volatility, the inbuilt deflation, the permanence of loss, the wasted energy.
If it was really such a great currency, people wouldn't be hoarding it, but spending it.
It's not even a great collectible.
That would collapse the economy. Did you not learn from what happened not too long ago?
The economy is collapsing already using our Fiat currency.
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Personalized medicine. Take a reading of my blood and whatever else and put together a cocktail of drugs, vitamins, and supplements that will make me feel as balanced and healthy as possible.