People have been trying to predict the future for a long time, and the future keeps surprising us. In the 1950's it was widely predicted that by the 21st century we would all be travelling in flying cars, which has not happened and is not likely to happen. No one predicted the computer revolution which makes possible this very web-site. There is no way to know what kind of technology will change our lives in the future or how our lives will change. It will almost certainly turn out to be a huge surprise. As for what India should do, I think the first requirement is population planning. I foresee terrible water shortages.
Well, I may not have more than one life now, but in the future, science and technology may indeed enable me to have more than one life. Since I have only one life now, this science and technology would make the change of making these additional lives exist. (If this is not what you meant, please clear up the grammar in your question)
Science and technology may affect these lives in many ways. Unless in one of these lives I become a low-paid factory worker to make this technology, or the technology takes over and enslaves the population of the Earth, the change is unlikely to be negative. There are countless ways in which it could be positive; it would improve lifestyle and longevity; providing better entertainment and healthcare (just to give some examples).
On your completely separate question about India, I believe it would first be wise to ask 'What game?' as there is no game in which India, as a country, participates. Perhaps you refer to the technological race, or some other race for progress. India has a low GDP and is not a world leader in terms of technology (though it is certainly up there). To get decent degrees, its students come here, to Britain, where the degrees are reputable and valuable. To 'stay ahead' would imply that it is already ahead, which it's not (unless they're hiding something).
To get to the top, I think there is a valuable lesson which can be learned from a region within their own country; Kerala. The GDP of Kerala is six times the national average, so they're clearly doing something right. In Kerala, they encourage the education of women and offer better free healthcare and family planning. To improve their situation, India should probably reproduce this model across the country. Of course, there are other ways in which they could increase their GDP/capita, but this is probably the most appropriate.
You're probably wondering what that has to do with technology. I believe that if the GDP/capita increases sufficiently, there will be more interest in high-tech industry and consequently there will be more technological progress in India.
I may not have more than one life now, but in the future, science and technology may indeed enable me to have more than one life. Since I have only one life now, this science and technology would make the change of making these additional lives exist. (If this is not what you meant, please clear up the grammar in your question)
Science and technology may affect these lives in many ways. Unless in one of these lives I become a low-paid factory worker to make this technology, or the technology takes over and enslaves the population of the Earth, the change is unlikely to be negative. There are countless ways in which it could be positive; it would improve lifestyle and longevity; providing better entertainment and healthcare (just to give some examples).
On your completely separate question about India, I believe it would first be wise to ask 'What game? ' as there is no game in which India, as a country, participates. Perhaps you refer to the technological race, or some other race for progress. India has a low GDP and is not a world leader in terms of technology (though it is certainly up there). To get decent degrees, its students come here, to Britain, where the degrees are reputable and valuable. To 'stay ahead ' would imply that it is already ahead, which it 's not (unless they 're hiding something).
To get to the top, I think there is a valuable lesson which can be learned from a region within their own country; Kerala. The GDP of Kerala is six times the national average, so they 're clearly doing something right. In Kerala, they encourage the education of women and offer better free healthcare and family planning. To improve their situation, India should probably reproduce this model across the country. Of course, there are other ways in which they could increase their GDP/capita, but this is probably the most appropriate.
You 're probably wondering what that has to do with technology. I believe that if the GDP/capita increases sufficiently, there will be more interest in high-tech industry and consequently there will be more technological progress in India.
they should get better at cricket
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Science Fiction because it evolves future technology
"science is the sound of the future"
S - SuperC - CaringI - IntelligentE - EnablingN - NobleC - CompitatingE - Educating
The novel "Divergent" by Veronica Roth is science fiction, or more precisely speculative fiction, because it is set in the future and contains speculations about future changes in human civilization. Science fiction does not always have an obvious connection to science as such. Any fiction set in the future will be considered to be a type of science fiction, whether it directly addresses the issue of future scientific developments or not. This is a bit sloppy, which is one of the reasons why the great science fiction writer, Robert A. Heinlein, suggested that we use the term speculative fiction instead. In either case, we get to keep the acronym SF. Not only is it set in the future but there are many serums which are technological advances plus you could tell it is in the future because of the fact there was marsh which is remains of a dried michigan lake.
In the near future, most electricity will come from hydroelectric, Solar and Wind energy technology and or a mixture of all
Science Fiction because it evolves future technology
science and technology may affect these lives in many ways. unless in one of these lives i become a low-paid factory worker to make this technology.
It makes a better future for humans.
it will make everyone lazy because thy will invent working robots that will do everything
technology will change our lives a lot in the future. Technology will change our lives in the future because the new technologies coming out, we can expect more and more technologies to come, and this will change our ways of doing things, and will most likely change our lives in the future.
Human life has totally changed since arise of science and technology. We have reached upon top of our life by the help of science and technological things. Science and technology has totally revived our life and taught us the way to live our life. Science and technology has not only changed our life but also our physical appearance, character, style, etc.As science and technology has changed step wise, similarly human life has also changed steeply. It can be known by thinking that our primitive used to be chimpanzee / monkey so thought by our ancestors, then we developed a little and changed into human being living in jungle and using leaves of plant as clothes. At last we became fully matured and emerged as a social being preferring to live in society rather than jungles. That is one of the great change that science and technology has provided to us.Science and technology has also changed our way of living. The work which we did our selfin past time is being done by machines now-a-days. The combination of science and technology has been done to make such robots which can do home as well as official works. It can also do works like gardening, cooking, cleaning, etc.This is also a great change by help science and technology and also a great achievement for scientists in field of science and technology.So, considering all above changes with the help of science and technology we can say that prevailing of science and technology in this situation is a great change for we human beings. It's change captured us and has also helped us a lot to raise our standard of living.
"science is the sound of the future"
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That varies depending on your level of technology and the amount of wealth your country has. If it has enough wealth to afford new technologies, that alone will suffice
it wont change it
Science has more to do with research, like research and development of future products or applications in medical or other fields. Technology is the proven practical application of science in manufacturing of usable products (cars, computers, etc).
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