While on the track I was listening to some old podcasts and found this one from NPR to be fascinating.
"Imagine being able to access the Internet through the contact lenses on your eyeballs. Blink, and you'd be online. Meet someone, and you'd have the ability to immediately search their identity. And if your friend happens to be speaking a different language, an instantaneous translation could appear directly in front of you. Or wouldn't it be great to log every conversation with your wife, so you could have instant recall whenever she quizzes you about something.
That might sound far fetched, but it's something that might very well exist just a few decades from now, says theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.
If you have about 20 minutes sometime, click HERE to find out how we will live in 2100." Just click the arrow at the top of the page to listen.
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