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by Razengan
234 days ago
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This is actually something I was thinking about lately: How science fiction (and future-predictors) mostly only extrapolates from our current ways of doing things. Like those Victorian era drawings of people in posh dresses walking across lakes by having hot-air balloons tied to their bodies.. Even sci-fi games involving space ships and aliens have people using floppy disks, printouts, and faxes.. in years long after those things went out of common use. Before the iPhone very little sci-fi predicted something like smartphones being so prevalent throughout global society. Today even some of the poorest people in the poorest countries have some form of personal mobile phone. And even now, the best we can imagine is that people will still be using phones and laptops in 2060. |
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5621/sciefictstud.38.3.0558