Brakethrough wrote:The future's going to be really corporate. Someone is going to buy Saturn.
My official prediction:
When technology becomes accesible, affordable, and economically efficient enough, coporations will fly off and claim places in space.
Worse case scenario: Wars will be fought over territory on some rockball.
Screambug wrote:You know, spacecrafts flying all over the futuristic cities of miles-tall skyscrapers and us humans associating with aliens and talking robots. In fact, everything sci-fi have all come true.
Yes, yes, and yes.
But I don't think it will happen as shown in Star Wars. Honestly, I can't see us peacefully co-existing with alien species. Why? Because they will be so drastically different that who's to say their aspects don't offend us to the point of hatred and violence. It happened all over the earth in the days of exploration.
Brakethrough wrote:What's more, we now have what even the most imaginative sci-fi writers of the past CAN'T EVER imagine, like DVD players, Internet, cell phones, etc.
How sure are you about that? Surely there are instances of similiar things in the old stories.
Brakethrough wrote:So - do you think there will actually be a far-off future where we finally join the many races of aliens in the galactic community, build robots that actually think for themselves (and even transform into vehicles), and live like the characters of Futurama or Jetsons?
Futurama and Jetsons, no way. Those shows are comedies that are much more about modern life than the future. The jokes revolve around crazy, futuristic set pieces yes, but at the end of the day, the reason it all is funny is the point of view of modern ideas.