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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (53123)2/28/2022 4:37:36 PM
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I didn't think you were putting anyone down, but just take the field of biotech. The things that are being done in that area are nothing short of remarkable compared with 100-years ago. The leaps ahead in progress are immense and are still growing exponentially.

You mentioned Star Trek earlier as an example of science fiction that became real, actual products. Gene Roddenberry and his team were sticklers for scientific accuracy, so that has a lot to do with it.

One area on Star Trek that is still fictional is sick bay. Most of the treatments they used were not science-based but magic-based.

If induced pluripotent stem cells ever get perfected, the human body could never decay or age again. We'd only die in accidents, murders, or suicides. That would be truly remarkable.