You know what I’m excited for? Seeing how far science has come in 50 years time. We’ll all be grandparents by then and I’m hoping they would have realistically figured out a way to have an IV drip feeding me champagne.
We can still applaud what is going on around us currently, though, when it comes down to it. Miracles are happening every day. Take this for example:
[A] headset – a collaboration of Japanese manufacturer Fove and the University of Tsukuba – tracks the eye movement of its wearers, who blink on panels within the interface to trigger a preferred note. The note is then sent to the piano.
Et voila! A disabled child got to play the piano!
Wonderful.
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