What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
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What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
-I think basic information teleportation will be possible by 2200. This will allow holograms like those in star wars to happen in real time on the other side of the planet. This also allows for the same to be done from your room on earth to mars.
-I think 80% of our energy needs is done by fusion. Either nuclear fusion or solar.
-A anti-matter rockets are used to travel the solar system. Fusion based is used mainly for short trips to the moon. Taking only a a day to get to the moon.
-Moon colony is created by this time mostly for tourism that can hold up to a few thousand people and maybe a small portion of this is long term(a few hundred). This won't happen by 2050 or 2075 within my mind. This colony will be connected by space fusion drive transport ships.
-A small outpost is on mars. I don't think we'll be here by 2050 at all. I think the chinese or indian flag will fly above it.
-Holographic displays are the way we enjoy entertainment! We can literally either have it on our walls or standing before us. We can also develop low end holodeck environments.
-90% of energy transport will be done by wireless transfers through the air.
-Food production is 95% robotic and farming is nearing 100% robotic.
-Anti-aging allows for you to reverse back to the prime of your life. Possible. We will see what religious assholes do.
-half all men choose male pregnancy at this point. WTF is the point of trusting another human being with the most important thing you'll have do?
-A new economic system called technosocialism will be the norm. Robotics and a.i will control production and hand the benefits to humanity. star trek.
-I think basic information teleportation will be possible by 2200. This will allow holograms like those in star wars to happen in real time on the other side of the planet. This also allows for the same to be done from your room on earth to mars.
-I think 80% of our energy needs is done by fusion. Either nuclear fusion or solar.
-A anti-matter rockets are used to travel the solar system. Fusion based is used mainly for short trips to the moon. Taking only a a day to get to the moon.
-Moon colony is created by this time mostly for tourism that can hold up to a few thousand people and maybe a small portion of this is long term(a few hundred). This won't happen by 2050 or 2075 within my mind. This colony will be connected by space fusion drive transport ships.
-A small outpost is on mars. I don't think we'll be here by 2050 at all. I think the chinese or indian flag will fly above it.
-Holographic displays are the way we enjoy entertainment! We can literally either have it on our walls or standing before us. We can also develop low end holodeck environments.
-90% of energy transport will be done by wireless transfers through the air.
-Food production is 95% robotic and farming is nearing 100% robotic.
-Anti-aging allows for you to reverse back to the prime of your life. Possible. We will see what religious assholes do.
-half all men choose male pregnancy at this point. WTF is the point of trusting another human being with the most important thing you'll have do?
-A new economic system called technosocialism will be the norm. Robotics and a.i will control production and hand the benefits to humanity. star trek.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Synthetic equivalents of complete human beings.
They'll be adapted to certain roles/environments -- like space, the deep ocean, extremes of heat and cold, etc. "Dormant" or blank versions without an embodied personality could also be used as the substrates for mind uploading.
I think we'll have complete mastery over human biology by then, down to every known cell. So these will effectively be a whole new species. I guess you'd call them post-humans, or "synthetics".

They'll be adapted to certain roles/environments -- like space, the deep ocean, extremes of heat and cold, etc. "Dormant" or blank versions without an embodied personality could also be used as the substrates for mind uploading.
I think we'll have complete mastery over human biology by then, down to every known cell. So these will effectively be a whole new species. I guess you'd call them post-humans, or "synthetics".

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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Didn't know there were only 2 men in the year 2200.weatheriscool wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 6:51 pm half all men choose male pregnancy at this point. WTF is the point of trusting another human being with the most important thing you'll have do?
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
firestar464 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:11 pmDidn't know there were only 2 men in the year 2200.weatheriscool wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 6:51 pm half all men choose male pregnancy at this point. WTF is the point of trusting another human being with the most important thing you'll have do?
I think our species culturally and biologically probably changes quite a bit in the next 175 years. It is possible we use gene therapy to allow for wombs to develop in males the same as females. Being able to have babies in both sexes will greatly strengthen our species evolutionary ability to survive.
Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Bro, again with the male pregnancy. I don't meant any disrespect but you seem really fixated on this specific thing to the point you are using questionable logic with it - why on Earth would "half of all men" choose to be pregnant? Pregnancy is dangerous and physically taxing. A great many women avoid it for this specific reason.weatheriscool wrote: ↑Thu Aug 14, 2025 5:34 amfirestar464 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:11 pmDidn't know there were only 2 men in the year 2200.weatheriscool wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 6:51 pm half all men choose male pregnancy at this point. WTF is the point of trusting another human being with the most important thing you'll have do?
I think our species culturally and biologically probably changes quite a bit in the next 175 years. It is possible we use gene therapy to allow for wombs to develop in males the same as females. Being able to have babies in both sexes will greatly strengthen our species evolutionary ability to survive.
The ability to modify one's body to such an extent should definitely be available by 2200, I'm not denying that, but surely it would be a niche choice? I'd guess artificial wombs would be viable (and subsequently affordable) well before a biological man can carry and deliver a child, and well before 2200.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
He's a fetish. It's that simple -_-
That's the only logical conclusion after he asked Will that way
That's the only logical conclusion after he asked Will that way
Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
I will play devil's plaintiff and say that he REALLY believes it to be a good thing or more probably that he repeats it often as a way to apologize for his previous republican phase here.firestar464 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 14, 2025 3:05 pm He's a fetish. It's that simple -_-
That's the only logical conclusion after he asked Will that way
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
He still simps for Elon, so I can't say he's really made up for any such phase. Obviously he believes it to be a good thing. What else is one supposed to believe about one's proudly displayed fetish?
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
I'll take centuries to create an external robotic womb that isn't either a transplant or genetically forced to grow in males. I could imagine in 200 or 300 years the option may become possible. But why? do you really want the most important thing on this earth to be in a building over seen by strangers?
Womb transplants are 80% of the way as it is and shouldn't take more then 50 more years. Both will only be allowed or stopped based on goddamn religion anyways. Here's hoping some country will be free enough to allow it.
Womb transplants are 80% of the way as it is and shouldn't take more then 50 more years. Both will only be allowed or stopped based on goddamn religion anyways. Here's hoping some country will be free enough to allow it.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Personal control of your own children without having to fear of having them stealen from you and fed a couple of hours per week visitation. Havin to fear rather you'll get to see them at all? Not being able to hold them when they're sick, not being able to love them and crying yourself to sleep nightly for years. The feeling of being a second or third class human being and literal trash. I doubt most here have children and would understand the pain of truly being hurt completely. I know at least 4 men(including my father) personally that have gone through similar. I want men in the future to have the freedom not to have to deal with this. I went men the personal freedom to make their shown choices.firestar464 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 14, 2025 5:13 pm He still simps for Elon, so I can't say he's really made up for any such phase. Obviously he believes it to be a good thing. What else is one supposed to believe about one's proudly displayed fetish?
I am ok with the external wombs in buildings if that is what you want...I just want men to have the choice to have children without fear of this and literally millions of men go through this. That is a fact.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
I think it is possible that we have such cyborgs in the future. I posted in the transgender science thread my discussion with a.i about this and how such would be created. We could then either transplant our brains into them or mind-upload onto the young brain...The later being vastly preferable.wjfox wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 7:24 pm Synthetic equivalents of complete human beings.
They'll be adapted to certain roles/environments -- like space, the deep ocean, extremes of heat and cold, etc. "Dormant" or blank versions without an embodied personality could also be used as the substrates for mind uploading.
I think we'll have complete mastery over human biology by then, down to every known cell. So these will effectively be a whole new species. I guess you'd call them post-humans, or "synthetics".
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
I feel that your obsession with mpreg would be less poorly received if it didn't show such an insatiable desire for total control, didn't romanticize pregnancy in an unrealistic way, and wasn't constantly projected on other men.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Male pregnancy will be possible in 2200, but I doubt most biological human males will want to partake in it. It would be much easier for men (and women) to have artificial wombs bear their children. Conditions inside the wombs could be carefully monitored and controlled to ensure each baby was born healthy.
By 2200, having children will be easier and cheaper than ever thanks to this and to other technologies like human genetic engineering and free robot servants that could do the day-to-day work of home management and child rearing. If the human race still exists, and if we still have the freedom to reproduce, the human population could be in a state of rapid growth in 2200.
By 2200, having children will be easier and cheaper than ever thanks to this and to other technologies like human genetic engineering and free robot servants that could do the day-to-day work of home management and child rearing. If the human race still exists, and if we still have the freedom to reproduce, the human population could be in a state of rapid growth in 2200.
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
By then, it's doubtful we'd need new humans, even. ASI would be doing everything. We'd just be chilling in the Matrix at that point; you could simply "add new human" into the simulation as necessary
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Re: What's a technology that won't be available in 2050, but might be available in 2200?
Self-assembly based manufacturing, though for this one I wouldn't be surprised if it came before the year 2200. The gap between now and 175 years from now will be very much larger than we are to the 1850.
I'd like to imagine one might need this one solved before megastructure projects in space is truly feasible.
I'd like to imagine one might need this one solved before megastructure projects in space is truly feasible.