I've no doubt Carl would think the technology we have now was amazing. Akida having so many potential applications would be one of those
In relation to astronomy (cosmology to precise in Carl's case) we've had so many great advances. One of my favourite is the advent of MOS (multi-object spectroscopy) for ground based telescopes which allows for us to measure the overall composition of many distant galaxies in the early universe at one time. This might seem abstract, but it helps us understand the composition of the early universe, and therefore its evolution. There's no reason why neuromorphic technology, particularly in the case of multi-object fibre systems couldn't be implemented within astronomy, for example, recognition of already catalogued objects to be excluded, thus filtering out already observed objects (or noise). However, this application would be quite niche and likely to have little impact on the overall value of the company. NASA, ESA and SpaceX are the obvious targets for us if we're talking anything space related.
FTR, I'm currently studying my postgrad in astronomy...so my opinion is extremely biased