Mensans predict at Comicon
Many of today’s latest technological advancements were first described in science fiction. With the advent of smart watches and voice recognition commands, the world is starting to look more and more like the science fiction of yesterday.
The Comic-Con panel included American Mensa chairperson LaRae Bakerink, attorney/writer Doug Ecks, writer/actor Nevin Millan, professor/Star Trek expert John Putman, professor/writer Jenny Rankin and writer/publisher Ian Randal Strock.
Here’s what the nerd geniuses had to say — both good and bad — about what real-world science we might see in the next 10 to 20 years based on the science fiction writing of the past and today.
Holographic technology
“At some point in the next 20 to 30 years, we’ll be able to at least have a full experience of holographic technology,” Putnam said.
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