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When Science Fiction Comes True


Science fiction comes true

1902’s A Trip to the Moon is considered the first sci-fi movie ever made. At the time the story of astronauts blasting off a bullet-shaped ship to visit the local moon residents was far-fetched fiction. 
 
Science fiction comes true

A machine with the ability to quickly make a copy of physical objects was an idea that science fiction called replicators. While today’s 3D printers take longer than in the realm of fiction, the reality is here.
 
Science fiction comes true

A memorable invention seen in the Back to the Future trilogy was Marty McFly's self-tying shoes. Thirty years later Nike have introduced a pair of shoes that do just that.
 
Science fiction comes true

Science fiction writer Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea predicted the submarine all the way back in 1869. Nowadays it’s a no-brainer that we navigate the seas with a submarine, although they're not as chic as Verne’s vision of dining rooms and paintings.
 
Science fiction comes true
While not as invasive as brain implants, in Singapore researchers are working on a device to be implanted in your finger and ear. This device allows word recognition and oral translation. A dream-come-true for those with poor sight.
 
Science fiction comes true

Ever since The Fifth Element was released with its dazzling flying car chase scenes, there’s been renewed interest in owning a flying car. With Terrafugia’s TF-X roadable aircraft topping a 200mph (320km/h) speed, the idea of a flying car is tangible.
 
Science fiction comes true

What everyone remembers about 1990s Men in Black movies, besides Will smith’s catchy song, is the cool flashlight that could zap away memories with the touch of a button. It’s not as fun as the movie device, but New York scientists are developing a drug that could block memory retention.
 
Science fiction comes true

In the 1960s, The Jetsons’ moving walkways seemed all the other elements of the show, science fiction. Nowadays we don’t think much of flat escalators or travelators.
 
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Star Trek was the cutting edge of sci-fi ideas back when it first premiered in the 1960s and the idea of a personal communicator was wild. Who could have imagined that our modern day smartphones way surpass their vision? 
 
Science fiction comes true

This idea of tiny flying robotic drones that could follow you, take your photo and inject you with diseases dominates many science fiction stories. A real life drone was introduced at a 2007 robotics conference, actualizing this once fictional idea.

Who's leading who? Prince George gallantly takes his mother's hand as he attempts to walk down a grass verge with Kate
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George, who turns two next month, looked every inch the fledgling prince in his smart attire, polo stick in one hand, car in the other
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George, who turns two next month, looked every inch the fledgling prince in his smart attire, polo stick in one hand, car in the other (left)
Kate laughed and joked around with George, at one point even teaching him how to kick a ball
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Kate laughed and joked around with George, at one point even teaching him how to kick a ball
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Kate laughed and joked around with George, at one point even teaching him how to kick a ball
An amused Kate holds George's toy car for him as he goes for an adventurous wander up the hill
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An amused Kate holds George's toy car for him as he goes for an adventurous wander up the hill
The toddler gets a helping hand from mum, as he grabs tufts of grass and seems in danger of falling back down the slope
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The toddler gets a helping hand from mum, as he grabs tufts of grass and seems in danger of falling back down the slope
Taking a tumble: The adorable young prince finds himself in a precarious position as his laughing mother looks watches 
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Taking a tumble: The adorable young prince finds himself in a precarious position as his laughing mother looks watches 
Still learning: The young prince predictably loses his footing and ends up sprawled on the ground but the fall doesn't stop him smiling
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Still learning: The young prince predictably loses his footing and ends up sprawled on the ground but the fall doesn't stop him smiling
Kate is full of energy jumping from side to side, as she plays with a laughing George, who is no doubt trying to evade her
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Kate is full of energy jumping from side to side, as she plays with a laughing George, who is no doubt trying to evade her
The Prince shows his independent spirit as Kate attempts to exercise caution and hold him back as he tries to take off