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My A-Z book for children got rejected; switching gears, making it for adults

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    A literary agent rejected my children's book on A-Z future inventions/technologies/concepts. Now I'm going to try it for adults but I feel my list is too generic. I made it so kids could understand it. Now I'm doing it for adults so their is no handicap. Here's my list

    Antimatter rocket
    Brain implant
    Clone
    DNA scanner
    Eclipse magnifiers
    Fusion reactor
    Genetic engineering
    Herculean serum
    Invisibility Jacket
    Jupiter brain
    Klingon
    Laser cannon
    Maser
    Nootropics
    Omega Point
    Prosthetics
    Quantum computer
    Radiation sponge
    Starship
    Time dilation device
    Unmanned vehicle
    Vitamin X
    Wormhole
    Xenobiology
    Yoctotechnology
    Zygote freezing

    As you can see, my list kinda sucks. Anybody have better ideas? Use science but limit the technobabble. One per letter. Just one

    Thanks
     
    I don't really see anything wrong with the list, just go full-on sci-fi genre! Just remember to take a new, unique twist on the genre. :D

    I though about making a children's book about hacking, where the 2 main characters are Alice and mAlice. They both grow up and go their separate ways, as a white hat and a black hat. The goal would be to teach kids what hacking is about. I doubt I'll ever get around to it, though. XD
     
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