We can’t imagine living without Wi-Fi connectivity — our need for information, communication and entertainment makes us dependent on the Internet and technology to access it. We also need plants to promote our lives. If every one of the millions of plant species could be genetically engineered to provide Wi-Fi, our world Imagine how amazingly accessible and green it will be. Economic and technological progress will be huge. Regardless of the scientific credibility of this idea, I strongly believe that our future generations will adopt this invention.
Pipenet is a project started 15 years ago by CIRIAF-University of Peru (इताली) researchers proposing an innovative vision of a new transportation system. It consists of a low-cost, environmentally sustainable network of pipes with linear electrical frictionless engines powered by renewable energy sources, where the extracted goods are transported at speeds >1500 km/h with a transport capacity equal to 1 tonne/second (see Syria. adi/pipenet). It creates a real networked physical internet where products can be quickly transported from one place to another in real time. The last few kilometers of delivery will be carried out by drones.
Many possible futures Humans are the only species capable of perceiving the events of 13.8 billion years ago and 100 trillion years ago – and successfully implementing multi-century plans. Because my group works on transformative technologies (genome reading and writing, aging reversal, mirror life, molecular computing, synthetic neurobiology and immunology), we can see possible futures a little earlier than most people – hence very early, potentially extreme results
Like our recent vast spectrum of physical and cultural arts, the neural diversity can be expanded – – beyond the current imagination. If it turns out that the universe beyond Earth is uninhabited, we might want enough practical understanding of our diverse goals, values, and morals that we can send to other star systems (and be able to replicate and phone home) at reasonable speeds as compact physical packages
We can experiment with tiny, purposefully isolated and self-sufficient colonies on earth – in complete contrast to our growing economic and cultural interdependence. Instead of population explosion or extra-explosive problems, we collectively solve the greatest challenge ever – survival – on a global scale of time and space.