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I love a good sci-fi story. I think the first one I saw that really resonated with me was Star Trek. I loved going into Space with Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock. Then came along Star Wars and I was on the ride with Luke and Leia. I think what I love about sci-fi is the far away future and what it implies. In Star Trek there was a community of space travellers in the federation and in Star Wars, there was the technological world of Coruscant. What both stories/series do well is capture the human condition. I always wondered what it meant when Star Wars started "A Long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away." What happened to the advanced past? Did humanity blow up only to start all over again? Did AI take over? Is the lesson not to let AI take over like in the "Terminator" movies? There's near sci-fi and far away sci-fi. Star Trek & Star Wars is probably far away sci-fi, but the series, Capri, and Terminator could probably be near-sci. Near sci-fi is kinda interesting. What's lurking around the corner? Which leads me into past life regressions and QHHT - If you are willing to suspend belief, some of the things you'll discover are mind blowing. But do you believe it? Question: How do you think the world will change sci-fi wise in the next 20 years? Will a pill cure everything? Will we use med beds that contains vibrations and frequency to heal us? Will we become telekinetic like Jean Grey from the X-Men? Will cars fly? Enjoy a couple of my sci-fi stories:
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