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Don't you all agree that sci-fi can really helps create something into realistic?

I have receive an article with pictures,regarding the new Benz car.The invention and innovation of the product from an unrealistic imagination now become realistic.Everyone can run the engine by using joysticks!!!!Wow!!!It's really incredible.Who knows?Maybe Time Machine will also become real in nealy future...? Nothing is really impossible living on earth,Right???!!!

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  1. Look at Star Trek. That original series has spawned a lot of inventions.
  2. Of course, everyone knows that spaceships started off in sci-fi and progressed to being a reality, but a lesser known fact is that air conditioning had the same beginnings; if it wasn't for sci-fi, summer heat would still have us beat.
  3. Let's consider these: Our top-of-the-line spy planes look very, very 'alien', don't they? Cloaking technology: we might not yet have achieved Klingon-type invisibility, but our present craft are capable of radar invisibility. And we're probably capable of much more. Of course the public wouldn't know. George Orwell's ominous Big Brother watched his citizens through their TV screens. Today, it is possible, although it is unethical. Sci-fi wrist watches that you can talk to (with live pictures on them). Now, you don't have to be a space officer to use one. Tight body suits worn by superheroes. They became real in aerobics studios. Thumb-print ID security. Now, not only spies use them. Eye-scan recognition ID. It is of now being implemented. The cyber-punk virtual reality dreamt up by author William Gibson - is imitated on your PC/ in the arcade. Still, although we have taken over many sci-fi technologies, there are many more that we aren't even close to making real. Not yet.
  4. Take a little-known silent movie classic, Metropolis. The cars were all Model T-style coaches, and the machinery was laughable, but one device stands out: a video screen that allows two people in different rooms to communicate face-to-face. Hello, telepresence. Sci-fi is basically people looking around and thinking, "wouldn't this be so cool if we could do it?" Then technology catches up with the idea, and people still think it would be cool. So it happens.
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