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Star Trek technology that you just can't believe

The console's i doubt in the future or whenever we will have computer consoles that all the touch buttons are just numbers no letters or words. i mean how do they know what to press? That to me is pretty far fetched and impractical not everything can be done numbers or can it?
 
Maybe nots would include solid holograms and true artificial gravity.
Considering science currently doesn't know how gravity works, I wouldn't be surprised that at some point in the future we are able to make true artificial gravity
I think that "free" enegry is alreday here but just being sat on.

Seriously? Some big conspiracy holding it all back? like the 100mpg car?
 
Holograms, as seen in Star Trek, or Iron Man... never going to happen. Physically impossible. Just like lightsabers. You cannot make light behave that way, it just doesn't work. It's unfortunate, but nobody is ever going to crunch a holographic display and play basketball with it like RDJ does in Iron Man.

And the idea that you can make touchable holograms is even farer out there in the realms of fantasy.

I've got to go with transporters. Great for story telling, but based on pure magic.

Well any technology sufficiently advanced...
Yada yada. It is theoretically possible, but the amount of energy needed is too damn high. That's why it's never going to happen.


I never say never, and the period of Trek is 200 + years away so looking back to where we were 200 years AGO, almost everything we take for granted now would have been unimaginable back then. Hell, a lot of the stuff that has been developed just since TOS first aired is pretty incredible. All that said, I suspect transporting living objects and warp drive will be the last things to be developed from Trek. Time travel is just a fantasy that I don't think that will ever happen.
The thing is, 100-200 years ago we didn't know jack shit about anything. No knowledge about relativity, no knowledge about atoms, no electricity, no computers. Heck, we couldn't even fly. Compared to those times we now have a vast understanding, and we test all those theories every single day by creating all those products like airplanes, computers, laser pointers. 200 years ago we could tell that fire would make wood burn and water boil. Today we can explain why. And the why won't change.
So we already know quite a bit for certain that some things simply don't work. Nothing's faster than light, that isn't going to change. Our current understanding of physics IS pretty solid. It's not comparable to what we knew 100 or 200 years ago. The learning curve isn't exponential.
 
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Transporter swould be the nicest to have--beam fossils out of the ground and all--but a type of low level teleportation can be had--if there are machines at either end to allow quantum effects of some kind. Warp drive may be real--and NAFAL allows time travel.

To me, even more boggling is the idea of SSTO shuttles. So help me--I think someone will discover warp drive or a wormhole before they ever get an all payload shuttlecraft off the ground.

If there is ever a warp ship--it will have to have rockets still. I don't see rockets ever going out of us--at least not to escape gravity wells.
 
Seriously? Some big conspiracy holding it all back? like the 100mpg car?

It would wreck the fossil fuel industry.

Dont underestimate human greed. Humans in real life are worse than Ferangi.

Hell even the way our goverment in the UK is irrationaly holding Fission power plants back while we pay through our noses for oil and gas powerd power plants says a alot.
 
The thing is, 100-200 years ago we didn't know jack shit about anything. No knowledge about relativity, no knowledge about atoms, no electricity, no computers. Heck, we couldn't even fly.

You're showing your ignorance more than your knowledge. Atoms, electricity, computers and even flying are much, much older than a century or two. A book like ANCIENT INVENTIONS or a documentary series like ANCIENT DISCOVERIES can be real eye-openers. Highly recommended. Your local library may have both on hand.

The history of science is also littered with broken pronouncements of what is impossible, or certain. Many famous people have been credited with saying "Keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out." One should be just as wary of the converse, that logic/science is a way to go wrong with confidence.
 
Seriously? Some big conspiracy holding it all back? like the 100mpg car?

It would wreck the fossil fuel industry.

Dont underestimate human greed. Humans in real life are worse than Ferangi.

Hell even the way our goverment in the UK is irrationaly holding Fission power plants back while we pay through our noses for oil and gas powerd power plants says a alot.

Not sure if serious.......
 
The thing is, 100-200 years ago we didn't know jack shit about anything. No knowledge about relativity, no knowledge about atoms, no electricity, no computers. Heck, we couldn't even fly.

You're showing your ignorance more than your knowledge. Atoms, electricity, computers and even flying are much, much older than a century or two. A book like ANCIENT INVENTIONS or a documentary series like ANCIENT DISCOVERIES can be real eye-openers. Highly recommended. Your local library may have both on hand.

The history of science is also littered with broken pronouncements of what is impossible, or certain. Many famous people have been credited with saying "Keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out." One should be just as wary of the converse, that logic/science is a way to go wrong with confidence.
Yeah, and the theory about atoms goes back to Leukipp and Demokrit.

While hundreds of years ago people thought something that has wings might fly, today we know why, and know what can fly and what cannot fly.

And for every idea that did become reality there's a million that did not, and today we can explain why.

Seriously, we know a lot more today, especially about the limits.
 
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I don't think any of the tech in Star Trek is completely inconceivable. But will we ever build it the same way or find a better way than Star Trek? Einstein's theory states that Energy equals Mass times the Speed of Light squared. To me, that says that something in this universe is capable of moving at up to the Speed of Light squared. FTL travel, but maybe not Warp Speed? Medical tech is changing every day. New weapon designs are always on the drawing board. Transporters could use a form Quantum Teleportation - and then an easy jump to the idea of a replicator. It's just a matter of time and detail and even Star Trek looked at that idea of minuscule detail and came up with idea of Heisenberg Compensators to offset the uncertainty in detail.

Holodecks are hard for me to believe. To me, they stole that idea from the X-men's danger room.

Yeah, and the X-Men stole Jean-Luc Picard and turned him into Professor X. :)

I can see recreating locations that can fit in the same space as the holodeck, maybe even water, but recreating entire cities and planets, or even people, it is hard to swallow.

Don't give up on that holodeck yet!

Holodeck is closer than you think

Omni-directional treadmill
 
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The one thing I find really unbelievable is the transporter. While I consider it a big stretch of the possibility that maaayyybeeee one day, far into the future, transporters may be able to move intimate objects from one place to another, I just do not see it ever possible that living beings will be able to be transported.
 
The only thing I can think of is Voyager's Evolution Predictor from the dinosaur episode (which was otherwise pretty good).
 
Seriously? Some big conspiracy holding it all back? like the 100mpg car?

It would wreck the fossil fuel industry.

Dont underestimate human greed. Humans in real life are worse than Ferangi.

Hell even the way our goverment in the UK is irrationaly holding Fission power plants back while we pay through our noses for oil and gas powerd power plants says a alot.

And it would create a newer, better, more profitable industry. NEXT.

Let's put aside the fallacy that because technological advancement has been exponential for the last century or two that it will continue at that exponential pace. It will plateau and we have a way better idea what the limits are now than we did 200 years ago.

And if we ever did have a machine that could deconstruct an object at the molecular level with pinpoint precision from orbital distances and transport it as pure energy, would scientists really bother to make that energy reconstruct or would they stop there and make it an untraceable assassination weapon?
 
Let's put aside the fallacy that because technological advancement has been exponential for the last century or two that it will continue at that exponential pace.

That has been said for decades now, but it´s still happening.

It will plateau and we have a way better idea what the limits are now than we did 200 years ago.

The question is, if it does indeed plateau, when will this be? Next week, in ten years, or in 200 years - no one can say. As to knowing the limits better, it´s true that today we know a great deal more, than the people 200 years ago. But our knowledge and understanding still pales in comparison to what we don´t yet know or understand.
 
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