25 Science Fictions That Became Science Facts In 2012, page 4


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reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 04:11 AM by john_bmth
reply to post by nosacrificenofreedom



I could use a stick to play fetch with my dog or beat a homeless guy to death. Technology isn't "good" or "evil", some will use it to do good things and others to do bad. To cap our technological advancements because of what some people might do at some point in the future would be very backwards indeed.
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reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 04:51 AM by TiM3LoRd
Originally posted by RimDaas
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post by andy06shake



Even if these are in prototype phases, it is amazing. Man has ascended from discovering fire, to creating things which were only possible in our imaginations.


thats because everything that ever existed was created through the power of imagination. There is nothing more powerful than a human with not only the creative potential but also the conviction and drive to create their dreams into reality.

That is the true magic of manifestation. dream believe create.


reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 08:12 AM by maryhinge
reply to post by Lucid Lunacy



does she come still in the box i want one just like her


reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 01:13 PM by Lucid Lunacy
reply to post by maryhinge



I would hope!

But seriously that device is awesome. I have wanted an EEG for a long time but they have always been either too expensive or cumbersome. This one is neither


reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 04:55 PM by WeRpeons

There was actually a thread here about a month ago about scientists testing Vitamin D to restimulate hair follicles on rats or mice, and it was working. Now their trying to get it working on humans. I give it 5 years tops and you should have your hair back.
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post by FidelityMusic



Do you know if that was by taking a pill or direct application of vitamin D on the scalp. I look forward to hearing more about this. Really I'm more concerned about my son, he's only 21 and is already getting a receding hair line. I know it's tough on young guys when they lose their hair early. Us old guys don't care as much.


reply posted on 7-1-2013 @ 06:18 PM by imworkingdamnit
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So this would be the article here: www.buzzfeed.com...

"27 Science Fictions That Became Science Facts In 2012"

OP swapped a few positions in the countdown, but is basically passing off this article as his own research. Annoys the f--k out of me because people are always trying to take credit for someone else's work.
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