Science Fiction or Reality: What Will the Future of Science Look Like?

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Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, most well-known for his book 2001: A Space Odyssey, once said, “If by some miracle a prophet could describe the future exactly as it was going to take place, his predictions would sound so absurd that people everyone would laugh him to scorn. The only thing we can be sure of about the future is that it will be absolutely fantastic. So, if what I say now seems to you to be very reasonable, then I will have failed completely. Only if what I tell you appears absolutely unbelievable have we any chance of visualizing the future as it really will happen.” (BBC Horizons) That was in 1964, and since then, society has become more advanced in ways most of us could not have even fathomed half a century ago; however, there are a rare few who could. As a matter of fact, Arthur C. Clarke is among only a handful of authors in history to have actually had an eerily accurate prediction of the future, specifically regarding air and space travel. Though modern science is not quite up to par with past and present science fiction, the gap between the two is becoming exponentially smaller; so the question is, how much more of the future can science fiction authors predict?
Today, modern innovative technology is allowing us to become one step closer to science fiction. Granted, society does not have flying cars or human transporters, and we definitely do not all live on starships, as some assumed we would by now, but we are extremely close to achieving these goals, as well as many other similar ones. For example, out of all science fiction, perhaps the most common notion is that we will not have spaceships for many years. In reality, spaceships have been around for several years now. In 2009, Virgin Galactic, a s...

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