Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The problem is that there are very few technologies that essentially haven't changed for 60, 70 years.
Projects can take years to exhibit proof-of-concept and a few more years to be converted into commercial realities.
We want to be on the edge of technology all of the time. We think long-term.
I'm sure there will continue to be exciting new products and major changes, but it looks as if the existing technology has a great deal of room to grow and prosper.
If you're not looking toward the future or trying to improve the current technology, you'll be left behind.
The over-all point is that new technology will not necessarily replace old technology, but it will date it. By definition. Eventually, it will replace it. But it's like people who had black-and-white TVs when color came out. They eventually decided whether or not the new technology was worth the investment.
With all the technology we're inventing and what they're coming up with scientifically, people are having longer lifetimes. It's scary, but in the same sense it's also very exciting.
I don't think technology is viable unless the person applying it has something to say.
Inventions have long since reached their limit, and I see no hope for further development.
If you think the technology is infeasible, you don't worry about what it might do and what its potential is.