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Humans are bad at predicting the future. Flying cars in 2020? Not really. Are there any documented predictions made by Roman scientists for the future? Did they imagine certain things to be invented that still aren't possible to make today, but would work because it doesn't violate laws of physics?

by /u/lgmdnss in /r/AskHistorians

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