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In what way are these “Amazing Science Discoveries”? Doesn’t that make everything in Sci-Fi (and every other genre as well) “discoveries” just because someone thought of them?
That Prometheus picture brings me back, such a good show.
Medical Tricorders and Lunar base actually both in concept and prototyping stage. So if they are not real now, then I believe they gonna be real in the next 50 or 100 years.
But I am glad you chose Hyperdrive instead of Warp drive, because in the near future we might have working protoype of one. Hyperdrive is in both sci-fi and real world sense a league of its own FTL drive tech.