Challenger1978
Well-Known Member
BulgarianPride said:johnmc said:What happened to it, the programme I mean.
If you look back 15/20 years ago we didnt really have the internet, we had big televisions that were 4 foot deep and had only 4 channels, only landline phones, desktop computers, you had to use a map for directions etc.
Fast forward to now and no doubt you would be amazed at the progress. But what has happened over the last 5-6 years? Yes there have been advancements in what we already have but I can't think of any new significant technology recently - tvs are bigger and clearer, phones and computers are smaller and can do more, even cars have just had things improved rather than anything new of any great note.
So what can you see happening over the next 15-20 years - are we reaching a plateau where there is less we are able to do with whats available to us.
So what do you need that we don't already have? This is pretty much the question that leads to innovation. Once the need comes, the technology will follow.
It also really depends on what you mean by technology. Are you just interested in the high level devices ( what the user sees and experiences ) or the low level parts?
We desperately need viable hydrogen fuel cells and the ability to produce large amounts of hydrogen and also nuclear fussion to meet our future energy demands.