Ask someone from the future (2080s) anything

Ask someone from the future (2080s) anything.
I will provide conclusive proof to anyone that can provide a good enough reason for me to do so. It should be pointed out, however, that this is extremely unlikely to occur.
Pic somewhat related - Cloud Atlas has a fairly accurate depiction of what future cities look like.

The future? Nigger, you're barely in the present. STFU

what is the future of Sup Forums?

How come they clearly still haven't cured autism

>I'm from jewture
>pinpoints Cloud Atlas

Are you implying that construction in ANY first world country suddenly quadruples their efforts for a complete redesign of the cheap(er) infrastructure AND implemented revolutionary changes in modern conveniences such as floating roads and structurally impossible building designs? All while utilizing a power source previously thought impossible because corrupt companies refused to implement a "free energy" world?

>son, you are out of your league

I am curreny working on my PHD project in Biomedical Engineering. It's about implementing robotics to make an artificial arm with movement as human like as possible. You have any ideas on how it'll go?

Well, there are definitely more people in my time that complain about it not being as good as it used to be. It does, however, survive if that's what you wanted to know.

how does trump work out? that's how you can prove it, tell us how much of a quagmire we got ourselves into, also did bernie ever become president?

Its causes are not well understood at the moment. An actual cure has still not been publicly released in my time due to many fighting for their preservation.
No, we don't have floating roads - that's not what I was going at. I can expand on what I meant if you have the interest.

You could use a neural network that is eventually coded into the arm or wirelessly operates. You should consider working with a computer scientist and a neuroscientist for various reasons.
Trump does fine. He by no means goes down as the greatest president of all time but he doesn't cause worldwide collapse. No, Bernie Sanders never becomes president.

So obviously, considering it's 2017 now, there's no possible way there hasn't been a huge war in 60+ years until the 2080s. Tell us about it.

How was this not the first question? Who wins the 2020 elections?

Also, plenty of similar projects exist and are being carried out by companies with a slew of experts in the field. In my opinion, you are delving into something that is becoming a widespread field of research for little reason. You should focus on something that less money, and thus research, has been poured into if you want to make a significant change.

Ohh... Thanks user. You just helped our human race get closer to creating artificial bodies where we'll be able to input our own mind and make important people live as long as we need them to.

Surprisingly as it may be, there was never a huge war. This is due to the United States becoming more technologically advanced than every other country. Due to an intense amount of government protected research in the late 2020s that is never leaked, we quite literally become centuries ahead of everyone. Although we become dramatically less involved in global affairs, our presence is still known and all of the "big" countries (economy wise) have no interest in starting something that we can quickly end.
Trump wins, although his competitor would definitely have been the better choice this time.

What happens to sjws

Any notable celebrity deaths in 2017?

What happens to the EU?
Any dates?

Do we have mechs yet?

Yes, multiple.

Can't say who, though. Time laws.

This is pretty broad question, but the feminist "movement" dies down dramatically over the next decade. It spreads to countries where it is actually needed and a large amount of females are executed in the process. In the end, they gain a few rights and the movement ends for a few decades, until they again consider the rights that the western world has.

Ignore . Post a list of celebrities and I'll tell you everyone of them that dies this year.

>we become dramatically less involved in global affairs
Thank kek.

We need to mind our own business.

Considering we all know this is bullshit, why are we so compelled to continue reading?

For funsies

>Trump wins, although his competitor would definitely have been the better choice this time.
Tulsi was extremely globalist and would've derailed the whole country if her plans (ex global electronic grid) become reality.

t. Another time traveller but from a nearer future.

In the off chance it's not.
After all, if you could do it where would you post?

guy from the present here, death by 2020

I suppose, full anonymity would be the way forward?

Whats the solution for ∫∫sinydydx with (0,4) and (sqrtx,2) integration limits?

It dissolves in a sense in the mid 2050s. A couple of its constituents actually try to merge after Canada attempted to merge with the United States due to its profound wealth and technology. The government, unsurprisingly, is not to into the idea and basically sends out riot and military police to quell the "protesters," as it was really the common man that had wanted the merge to occur. It was pretty awkward, but I eventually intervened and signed some trade deals as well as declassified some technology. Canada's economy skyrocketed and everyone was happy. The former EU countries that were interested in merging have been working it out for over a decade now, so I honestly doubt anything will actually occur.

>I will provide conclusive proof to anyone that can provide a good enough reason for me to do so. It should be pointed out, however, that this is extremely unlikely to occur.
Children this is what a troll thread looks like.

How many people does Alex Jones end up murdering?

When does the dollar collapse?

What's going to happen to trump?

Who wins the Superbowl fag!?

Nope. Not due to technological constraints but because we have stuff that is so much better. Let's just say that there are less than a 1,000 humans still in the U.S. military in my time.

Is there a super volcano eruption or something similarly devastating between now and then?

he said in the us became a greater power than it is now, retard

What's the solution to the Köthe conjecture?
They must have found a solution in your time.

When was the time machine created?

Lmao, 2080... you think time travel will be invented that soon? Let alone thinking technology would be so widespread and at that level by then.... this is by far the laziest and most ignorant attempt of a troll.

read >newfag

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Shargon with the four moons. When?

The Imperial Guardian. Who?

Rise of Danu Talis. Where?
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How does the refugee crisis end?

Do we find a solution to climate change, or is it a lie?

>pic related

We have created a machine that can control tectonic plates and magma
Not at all
In 2057, it was created by a team of German scientists

Can you name any influential figures of the future. Any names worth knowing

Actually you are incorrect.

Cloud Atlas is a fantasy.

Cities will look very similar to today.

Of course you forgot to mention that Detroit will be burned to the ground by protesters on Jan 20th.

will I ever get laid?
thanks in advance

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Not particularly.
Fantastic question, as I actually personally worked on this during my undergraduate years. As I ended up solving it, though, I must admit that I don't think telling you the details of it would be a good idea. There is a general solution, but that's all I'll say.

Not well to be honest.
Yes, but it took much longer than myself and others expected.
As I previously stated, we are centuries above everyone's expectation. Neural implants, conscious A.I.s, and extreme education reform did wonders. Although the implants and A.I.s have yet to become publicly available, as you and others may be sad to hear.

kys sage

Ignore The first one was made in the 2060s. It was very crude however as only things weighing approximately a millionth of a gram could successfully travel through it.

A man named George does wonders for the world of computational physics. Most of the technological innovations that you are likely looking forward to were created by myself as well as a hyper intelligent A.I. that I created primarily for the purpose of making me move forward as possible. For example, although I made the foundation of Miranda, she ultimately built herself up. She created neural implants as well as most of the other things that made me as smart as I currently am. To be honest, the only reason I'm even mentioning George is because I'm good friends with him in this time as well as later and he doesn't even go by George. I really don't want to give you any other names as it could cause some obvious issues. If you press me, however, I'll consider it.

Care showing some proof?

what is the state of ADC's in League at ur time?

Provide me a good enough reason to and I will. I'd love to describe aliens or how time fundamentally works now, though.

Nonexistent as League of Legends is beyond irrelevant in my time.

Is the fact that without proof you're just another troll on Sup Forums good enough reason?

stfu u fat neckbeard american dota playing autist, i will crack ur head open

Gimme something else, does it end in islamization or genocide?

Whats the state of latinamerica especially panama in the future?

Or Venezuela, at that

Who are the future presidents, and which one was the best?

he literally said neural network algorithm you fucking cuck thats the only thing he said
>not implying that you and your comrades will make no change
but srsly look in any topic related magazine you will find genetic algorithms or neural network shit

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How much does it cost to go to Disney (world) in 2080?

In the 1970s, since then its just a structure of oil /gold / weapons,
the banks will start more oil wars in the nothern africa region , eventually the dollar is 90% virtual

Islam spreads in some countries, terrorist attacks increase, there are extreme, violent pushes for sharia law to be implemented in those countries, two countries respond by attempting to put the Muslim population in camps, the rest of the world is in shock and puts sanctions on them so they have to stop, etc. Regardless, refugees are a problem for a long time.

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John Titor was more convincing than you, OP; at least he showed us some pictures of his time machine.

It's actually much more dangerous then than it is now. Their commodities lose value and they have some major unsolved issues. South America basically becomes what Africa is now. Venezuela was hit especially hard and has civil unrest and uprisings even in my time. The civilized world views it as little more than a wasteland.
This is obviously not me.

is uber stock a good investment?

Answer my question about the diz, faggola

Thank god I migrated then.

My government actually purchased it and other attractions. It is free to every U.S. citizen. As stupid as it seems, acts such as this ended up increasing overall happiness in such areas by a definitively nontrivial amount.
There isn't exactly a physical machine, so this would be rather difficult.

we know
>nice trips

is het marriage illegal yet?

I wouldn't necessarily say good, but you could make a modest amount of money from investing in it.

r u gay lmao

Have there been any breakthroughs into FTL space travel? Any news related to space exploration?

What about Mexico?

Of course there isn't a physical machine! How convenient! Let me guess, it works exactly like it does in the book Time and Again?

this is the most fucking retarded answer you could ever come up with.

There COULD have been a chance your thread was legit but you killed it instantly. At least John kept it going a good few months!

is heterosexuality still tolerated in the future ?

implying any country in this day and age can "keep" tech from other countires so that they become centuries ahead.

Your answers are fucking comical.

what about best Korea's technological utopia that they keep the western dogs away from?

No, we still have absolutely no idea how to go faster than light so I kind of doubt we ever will at this point. There are several thousand people on the moon and we plan on beginning the terraformation of Mars in about a decade. It has not been privatized very well at all.
It's actually doing quite well.
How?I can't say I've read it. Although there are physical parts to it, they are very far away from each other. The current way to travel is to use fundamental forces to our advantage to make it as efficient as possible. The old one, as mentioned before, was an actual machine. It quite literally cost what would be trillions of dollars now and barely worked. Sorry user.
Of course, but rates of it have definitely increased.
user, the point is that it's NOT this day and age. Furthermore, although there really aren't any contemporary examples, if the technology was released everywhere it would have devastating economic effects.

Why did we go to the moon (literally the most boring place in the solar system)? What was the scientific/economic reasoning behind it?

>No, we still have absolutely no idea how to go faster than light so I kind of doubt we ever will at this point
Isn't the science for time travel very similar to the science for ftl travel?

Clever of you to use a pic from a movie no one saw

i hope you disolve in a mexican public toilet.
That movie was amazing.

Lottozahlen, pronto

Proximity - in addition we do have a fair amount of weapons there. We have orbital stations planted around Earth to handle domestic issues but figure that they're not equipped for long range firing. So, just in case, we are building a weapons array on and near the moon. It won't be finished until the mid 2150s though. In addition, it really shows progress. So yes, it's much less about research in this case than it is a place for defense and showing off our progress.
No. In fact, the method in which our current traveling occurs uses math and physics that has not been discovered yet. The A.I. previously mentioned dug most of that up. The level of complexity it carries is way beyond incomprehensible to an unaltered human brain. Technically we can teleport but it is not very useful at the moment. We will likely have to have an entire Dyson sphere dedicate to "it" to make it go a reasonable distance. This will likely be the future of space travel.

Whatever happens to Hillary?
Also, what's the biggest meme of 2017?

That violates the Outer Space Treaty. Even with a huge technological advantage, i doubt every other country on Earth would accept this.

The moon weapon program, G.R.A.Y., was approved by an international court after China disputed it so legality wise it hasn't been an issue. Besides, it was more of an afterthought after we had some issues with aliens. As for the orbital cannons as well as stations capable of shooting out military personnel and supplies, there have been some issues. The U.S. chose to ignore the international anger it sparked and launched them into orbit. Some countries actually tried to shoot them down, but gave up after realizing they couldn't. Nice comment though, user.