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Most scientists like to dream about what will change the world — even if they understand that their own work is never likely to have quite the impact of a Copernicus or a Darwin.
The fascinating breadth of their visions of the future is revealed today by the discussion website edge.org, which has asked some of the world’s finest minds the question: “What will change everything?”
The answers, which include contributions from authors, philosophers and other intellectuals, as well as from researchers, cover all manner of predictions of “game-changing scientific ideas and developments” that they expect to live to see.
Some highlight the philosophical challenges of discovering that life exists on Mars or elsewhere in the Universe, or indeed of finding that it does not. Others tackle the catastrophic effects of climate change, and the clean energy solutions that might prevent it. There are predictions of accelerated human evolution, engineered super-intelligent brains, greatly extended lifespans and even a kind of victory of death. Some commentators of a more pessimistic outlook, meanwhile, expect to see scientific progress overcome by nuclear conflagration.
Some edited highlights are reproduced here. The full answers, many of which run to 1,000 words, can be read at http://www.edge.org.
Rodney Brooks, roboticist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Life (or not) on Mars
“I am very sure that in my lifetime we will have a definitive answer to one question that has been debated, with little data, for hundreds of years. The answer as to whether or not there is life on Mars will either be a null result if negative, or it will profoundly impact science (and perhaps philosophy and religion) if positive.
The most mind expanding outcome would be if life on Mars is not at all based on a genetic coding scheme of long chains of purine bases that decode in triples to select an amino acid to be tacked on to a protein under construction. This would revolutionise our understanding of the possibilities for biology. It would provide us with a completely different form to study. It would open the possibilities for what must be invariant in biology and what can be manipulated and engineered. It would completely change our understanding of ourselves and our Universe.”
Marcelo Gleiser, philosopher, Dartmouth College
Mastering death
“There is no question more fundamental to us than our mortality. We die and we know it. It is a terrifying, inexorable truth, one of the few absolute truths we can count on.

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Asked the question in 1900, many would have mentioned heredity - how characters are passed from parents to children. Yet, unknown to them, a major advance towards an answer had been made 35 years before, when Mendel had pointed to what we now call "genes." So perhaps the answers are already with us
Donald Forsdyke, Kingston, Canada
The religious cattle will no doubt shrug off this website.
Kazuki, Tokyo, Japan
Pinker doesn't let on that personal genomics could easily be developed to the point where we can alter our own genes and almost construct ourselves. Another idea not on the list: huge computers analyzing petabytes of data will soon be able to make discoveries by themselves using vast amounts of info
Nat, New York City, USA
Each of us can overcome suffering through understanding at the experiential level, within one's own mind and body, that all phenomena are transient, impermanent, essenceless. Only when many have done so will the world change.
Faustino, Brisbane (ex-pat), Australia
it's quoted as edge.com in the article, not edge.org (which is given at the end of the article)
sevaan, japan,
to communicate with the virus we may then know the meaning of life
E PRYOR, Gravesend, UK
Finding alien intelligence (or aliens hailing us) would be a big one. That would not only show that our understanding of the universe - and the "laws of nature" - also hold true in other parts of our galaxy, it would mean we weren't alone.
Nullius, London, UK
If you could find a way to make people stop behaving like animals I think would be hard to beat as an objective.
Richard Warwick, Croydon,
The biggest change will be the discovery that, like the unseen parts of the electomagnetic spectrum, there is at least one unseen parallel existence which is the real place the concious soul moves from and to upon what we call birth and death, the very real realm of heaven, and perhaps hell.
HarryVT, Wilton, USA