Author Topic: What do you hope you live to see?  (Read 4395 times)


The sight of rapidly approaching empire state building from a passenger jet's roosterpit.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2015, 03:18:12 AM by jarelash »

The return of Haley's Comet in roughly 45 years. It's not a wild thing to hope to live to be 65 though.

I would also like to see the first man on Mars, or the first colony on the Moon/Mars.

Also, I'd really like to see another disease wiped out. Malaria would be great (and better if it didn't necessitate killing all mozzies).

And then finally, I'd like to live to 2101, so that I can say I've been alive in 2 millenia, 3 centuries and 12 decades.

An era where our space programs have unlimited budgets and bigger explosions than ever.

An era where our space programs have unlimited budgets and bigger explosions than ever.
Intentional explosions, or accidental?

Another one for space colonies, lunar/martian or otherwise. If it's not too expensive and/or stuffty (e.g. dumping ground because overpopulation) I kind of want live in one.

An era where our space programs have unlimited budgets and bigger explosions than ever.

love robots
cloning
virtual reality that isn't stuff

cloning

human cloning, right?

like "harvest your organs", "become my replacement", that kinda moral grey area stuff?

human cloning, right?

like "harvest your organs", "become my replacement", that kinda moral grey area stuff?
harvest your organs, be my child so i don't have to give birth.

I'd actually like to see cancer and HIV get their asses whiped off the map sometime in the future.

Would be really great too since alot of people I know have been affected by them (cancer mostly) and we've lost some good people to it.

We've come pretty far treatment wise but I'm hoping there's a cure soon, hopefully in my lifetime.

Y'know what cure all the friggin diseases and viruses and rare diseases too, I hate worrying about em on a daily basis anyways.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2015, 04:58:42 AM by Frostbyte »


The bankruptcy of the cubs

Uh, probably the 22nd century. I have to live to the age of 103 though.


The bankruptcy of the cubs

Uh, probably the 22nd century. I have to live to the age of 103 though.

why would you want this? life is going to turn stuff when you're around 70 and everything starts becoming hard or impossible to do and chances are by 80 you're probably going to get something like parkinsons or alzheimers and become delusional




the alcubierre drive's use