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i think it will keep going until we discover where all the materials (gasses and stuff like that) came from like really if you think about it everything comes from somewhere so if maybe a highly intelligent alien race created the big bang where did their universe come from 


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As soon as the time machine is invented, technology will go all the way to the past! *ba-dum tss* Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all night.

 

*bad jokes aside*

 

I don't know honestly. Only time can really tell. I mean we've invented things we wouldn't have thought of years ago. Right now there are probably things we will think of years later that we have no idea about now. I'm guessing technology has a very long ways to go before we stop inventing anything new and improved.


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Due to reasons that I'm not really qualified to explain, I believe it's physically impossible for matter to travel at light speed for faster.  That doesn't necessarily mean we won't develope interstellar travel, but it won't be by actually moving at light speed.  It will probably be through some means like slipspace.  The Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine, that's what it'll be.

 

Time travel is completely impossible, though.  *knock on wood*

 

Other than that, I don't believe that technology has any real limits.  The only limiting factor is the survival of our species.  The question is, will we be able to endure and make it off of our planet and colonize others before we kill the Earth or ourselves?

 

More and more, sci-fi is just becoming sci.  No fi.  And it blows my mind.  I believe that 3-D printing might well reach the level of Star Trek replicators within my lifetime.  I hope I live to see that and more.

 

As Cubert Farnsworth said, "Nothing's a complete load!  That's what being a scientist is all about!"


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I think the farthest that technology can possibly go is when we are able to do the following:

1. travel though space-time

2. go back in time

3. transport between alternate dimensions

4. break the speed of light

5. create our own universe.


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One can only guess. Our knowledge of the universe and it's mechanics are still very infantile. Notice that the difference between technology from 2004 and 2014 took a HUGE leap. Not only does this mean technology itself is improving, but the rate in which it does so in is increasing as well.

 

Still, bigger isn't always better. Our society having full reliance on technology is one of the things i fear most of.

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I think the farthest that technology can possibly go is when we are able to do the following: 1. travel though space-time

 

We already can travel through spacetime.  We just can't go outside the light cone. 

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I wouldn't rule out space travel indefinitely. We'll get there someday. As for technology as a whole, I think we could stretch it out farther than some might think.

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