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In reply to the discussion: A Scientist Predicts the Future [View all]Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)56. I'm just glad we now live in a paperless society, as was predicted decades ago
These type of predictions are hit and miss. I don't doubt that it will be possible to grow replacement organs from your own tissue. I do doubt that this will be common place in my lifetime (I am 50 now).
The phrase "organ failure" disappearing is simply wrong. Organs will still fail. The phrase "tissue rejections" will disappear so long as replacements are grown from the person (or animal) that is receiving the new organ.
I really don't think much of Michio Kaku. It seems he will say pretty much anything so long as he is in front of a camera (or some other recording device). For instance, look at #4 on this list and try not to laugh. Good luck with that.
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I'd argue that climate doomers live in their own reality, worshipping their own fictions............
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#8
Points taken. I suppose I was more enamored with troll/droll phrasing than was warranted.
WowSeriously
Dec 2013
#39
Actual, you did your edit at the same time he responded. ( 5:35 )Timestamps ROCK!
snooper2
Dec 2013
#55
Essentially the same process as a plant, yes. But technology is much more efficient.
Hosnon
Dec 2013
#52
What actual science have I dismissed.....oh, wait a minute, I know! None. That's what. nt
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#25
Providing of course that you can afford the premiums, deductibles and copays n/t
Fumesucker
Dec 2013
#5
No, I was thinking genetic modification so humans have the tooth factory of sharks.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#23
Predictions schmedictions. Remember underground fiber optic cables? I predict...
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#36
I'm just glad we now live in a paperless society, as was predicted decades ago
Motown_Johnny
Dec 2013
#56