One should be cautious about predicting the future. What people almost always (if not just always) do is take the current trend and extrapolate on it like a motherfuck. You just look at what you have now and expand that into something more crazy and high tech. How long has human kind been begging for the invention of a jet pack now? Another thing to keep in mind is that physics limits how far we can go with technology. The main thing(s) keeping us from making a jet pack is the means of propulsion and/or (I'm not sure if it's both or one of either of them) how to supply that means of propulsion with energy that will sustain flight. (My knowledge could be out of date, fuck if I know) Then there's also the limit to the processing speed of computers.
Quadratic wrote...
Do you think technology can advance that fast?
It's best to not talk about technology as a whole since some things will advance faster than others. Things
could advance that quickly, but I wouldn't waste my time trying to predict what it'll be like. I do hope that I'll be able to see virtual reality within my lifetime; gamer fo' life
Quadratic wrote...
Do you think people will want it to advance that much?
Who cares? Leave the old generation with their iPods and consoles and welcome the new generation with virtual reality porn and toasters that shave your nuts.
Edit: fuck it,
wikipedia says that a 9 minute flight jet pack exists.
Jet P.I. wrote...
The T-73 JetPack will be sold to qualified individuals that have undergone extensive training.
That is, if you have $200,000+ lying around.