In my view, since the 60's (the decade of the mosfet, the communication satellites, the DNA ...) we have seen innovation change lives like never before. It's not relenting, but people no longer pay attention and live surrounded by "magic", they shrug at the marvels. Obviously, despite the improvement in technology, there won't be much to show off in this century (car can't get supersonic, TV can't get bigger than houses...) Only biotech could have an impact (making immortals some day), or sooner we could have omnipresent robots. Forget thought control, it won't make a change, we already have it full time. It's called TV + pervasive computing. Pierre
At a broader level, if we were to institute an ecologically sustainable economy, that would be a life-changing impact of a substantial sort, even if it did not show up in flying cars or weekend trips to the moon. I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.