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Predicting the next technological invention

Some of the coming technological advances are as follows:

There will be a microchip powered by a nuclear battery that will be implanted in your head. The chip will interface directly with the nerve impulses in your audio and visual cortex. The chip will incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology. The chip will be a cellphone, a television, have Internet connectivity so you can surf the web with only your mind, and will transmit and receive thoughts to those people around you on the same neural network. You will have to pay a subscription fee every month to utilize the chip implant.

Companies will form to make vat grown meat. Great tissue culture vats will supply pork, beef, lamb, fish, and any other kind of specialty meat humans may require. Work is already being done in this area.

Genetic engineers will develop a kind of lawn grass that will only grow three inches tall. This will make it unnecessary to mow your lawn, saving millions of dollars worth of gasoline and putting millions of kids out of summer jobs. This short lawn grass will make billions of dollars for its inventor.

Automobiles will be replaced by a safe network of pneumatic tubes that will easily transport us anywhere we need or want to go.

Whole cities will be built far underground in tunnels bored into the bedrock. Heating and cooling for these cities will be minimal, and damage due to storms will be slight. Underground cities will not be built in earthquake prone areas like Southern California.

A breed of warrior robots will be developed by the United States. These robots will run on gasoline and some on nuclear power, and will fight our wars in the future. Most robots will be remote controlled by teenagers playing a video game called US Army.

A vast solar power station will be built covering the Sahara desert. This station will utilize billions of solar panels and will provide enough electricity to power the world forever.

The future is only limited by what people will think up next.

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