What Futuristic Technologies Will Change Our World?

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The discussion centers around the idea of futuristic technologies that have yet to be invented. Participants are encouraged to share their innovative concepts, with suggestions including x-ray specs, artificial telekinesis-controlled products, and implantable thought-controlled web interface devices. The thread aims to generate creative ideas for technologies that could revolutionize everyday life, with plans for a future poll to determine the most popular suggestion.
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I have seen threads for the most pointless inventions, the best, and so on. But what about the ones that haven't been invented yet? I want all of you to post a futuristic technology that has not yet been discovered or invented and share them. Later ill put on a poll where people can vote for the best, but for now POST!
 
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x-ray specs.
 
Artificial-telekinesis-controlled products.

Did I say that right?

Implantable, thought-controlled, web interface devices.
 
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