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Jan Sobieski 3 years, 9 months ago.
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The great Jan.Sobieski MGTOW extraordinaire just posted a great topic about the “Future of Work” which got me thinking about pumped about the future in general. As stated in my follow up post I follow a website called Futuretimeline.net. which has various preditions for humanity broken down by centuries over the next million years. Each prediction is based upon research and references to that within the scientific community.
I wanted to share the entire timeline: http://www.futuretimeline.net/index.htm#timeline
This is what the next 100 years will look like according to the website. What do you guys think? Did they hit the nail on the head or are way off? I’ll just post the next 10 years in lieu of space here.
2010 — Haiti is struck by a devastating earthquake | The longest solar eclipse of the 3rd millennium occurs | Apple debuts the iPad | The Constellation Program is essentially cancelled | The worst marine environmental disaster in US history | Scientists create synthetic life | One-fifth of Pakistan is flooded | Solar power is plunging in cost | Augmented Reality is entering the mainstream | Macular degeneration is curable | The first demonstration of solar-sail technology | Scientists trap antimatter | Speech-to-speech translation is common in mobile phones | Robotic manipulation of non-rigid objects
2011-2014 — British forces withdraw from Afghanistan
2011 — Japan is devastated by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami | The death of Osama bin Laden | Worsening economic crisis in Greece | The world’s first synthetic organ transplant | South Sudan becomes an independent nation | The Space Shuttle fleet is retired | Global population reaches 7bn | USB 3.0 is widely available | 22 nanometre chips enter mass production | Consumer-level robotics are booming | World’s first commercial spaceport | China’s Three Gorges Dam is fully operational
2012 — The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II | Euro 2012 is held in Poland and Ukraine | London hosts the Olympic Games | Mars Science Laboratory explores the Red Planet | Voyager I crosses the heliopause | Windows 8 is released | Quad-core smartphones and tablets | Nintendo launches the Wii U | The Abraj Al-Bait Towers are completed in Mecca | The Mayan calendar reaches the end of its current cycle
2013 — North Korea conducts its third nuclear test | A meteor explodes over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk | The first creation of human embryonic stem cells by cloning | The NSA documents are leaked | Birth of a royal baby | China overtakes the USA in scientific research | The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is launched by NASA | The first gene therapy in the Western world | Highly flexible touch sensors are appearing in a range of gadgets | Launch of the PS4 and Xbox One | Uruguay becomes the first nation to allow full legalisation of cannabis | China’s first unmanned Moon landing | The Gaia mission is launched
2014 — Latvia joins the eurozone | The first gay marriages are held in England and Wales | Google Glass is launched to the public | Brazil hosts the FIFA World Cup | The 100th anniversary of World War I | 14 nanometre chips are released | Scotland votes “no” to independence | The MAVEN probe arrives at Mars | India’s first Mars mission | The global average Internet connection is broadband | A comet passes extremely close to Mars | Increased automation in retail environments | The IPCC releases its Fifth Assessment Report | The new World Trade Center is opened | The European Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is operational | The Rosetta probe deploys its lander on comet 67P | The first test flight of NASA’s Orion spacecraft | Laser guns are in naval use | Smart watches are the latest must-have gadget | NATO ends combat operations in Afghanistan
2015-2019 — Global economic recovery remains slow | Personal genome sequencing enters the mainstream | Five-year survival rates for thyroid cancer are nearing 100% | Virtual reality makes a comeback
2015 — Lithuania joins the Eurozone | The Eurasian Union is formed | Expo 2015 is held in Milan, Italy | The Large Hadron Collider reaches its maximum operating power | The world’s first fully sustainable, zero-carbon, zero-waste city | The first self-regulating artificial heart | A new generation of hi-tech supercarriers | Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch in British history | Personal biometric scanners for online banking | Windows 10 is released by Microsoft | The Dawn probe arrives at Ceres | The New Horizons probe arrives at Pluto | Electric car ownership reaches 1 million worldwide | Trucks with emergency braking systems are mandatory in Europe | The deadline for the Millennium Development Goals
2016-2060 — At some point during this period, the United States is struck by the most devastating earthquake in its history
2016-2037 — At some point during this period, a major earthquake hits California
2016-2020 — China builds the longest undersea tunnel in the world
2016 — Completion of the Panama Canal expansion project | Microchipping of all dogs in England | Euro 2016 is held in France | Rio de Janeiro hosts the Olympic Games | Supercomputers reach 100 petaflops | The Juno probe arrives at Jupiter | The world’s largest single-aperture telescope is completed in China | The mining industry is highly automated | Agricultural robots are increasingly common on farms | High-definition CCTV cameras are ubiquitous | OLED displays are in widespread use | Three-person babies | New drug delivery methods for brain-related conditions | Completion of the i5K project | China completes the largest environmental cleanup in its history | The first test launch of the Falcon Heavy | Polymer banknotes are introduced by the Bank of England | United States Presidential Election
2017-2025 — Worsening crisis in Yemen
2017 — China establishes the largest megacity in the world | The remaining JFK files are released | Total solar eclipse in the US | China launches an unmanned sample return mission to the Moon | The first test flight of NASA’s Space Launch System | The first manned flight of the Dream Chaser | Launch of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) | The Cheops satellite is deployed to study exoplanets | Sales of electric and hybrid trucks reach 100,000 annually | 10 nanometre chips enter mass production | Web-connected video devices exceed the global population | Electronic paper is seeing widespread use | Tooth regeneration is transforming dental care | The first human head transplant | Wireless, implantable devices that monitor a range of health conditions in real time | The world’s first HIV vaccine is commercially available | A new treatment for prostate cancer | BioCassava Plus receives regulatory approval | The world’s largest mud volcano stops erupting
2018-2048 — Uganda is an oil-producing nation
2018 — A missile defence shield is deployed in Europe | The first private supersonic jet | The African Central Bank is established | East Africa’s largest ever infrastructure project | South Korean city Pyeongchang hosts Winter Olympics | Russia hosts the FIFA World Cup | InSight touches down on Mars | The James Webb Space Telescope is launched | Japan lunar rover mission | The Japanese Hayabusa-2 probe arrives at 1999 JU3 | Completion of the 100,000 Genomes Project | Universal flu vaccine | Polio has been eradicated | A drug to prevent obesity | Crossrail opens in London | The Transbay Transit Center is completed in San Francisco | Many complex surgeries are performed by robots | The NHS begins high-energy proton therapy in England | Enterprise-grade SSDs reach 128TB of capacity | Consumer devices with 100 Gbit/s transfer speeds | Portable, long-range 3D scanning | Scientists drill into Earth’s mantle | The first Hyperloop track is open to the public
2019-2025 — The European Spallation Source (ESS) becomes operational
2019-2024 — 3D printing becomes a mainstream consumer technology
2019 — China’s first high-tech stealth fighter enters service | A new generation of U.S. tanks | British troops leave Germany | The ExoMars rover touches down on Mars | The New Horizons probe arrives at Kuiper Belt Object 2014 MU69 | The first mission to a gas giant using solar sail propulsion | The first prototype Stratobus is launched | Launch of the BIOMASS mission | Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system is fully operational | Computers break the exaflop barrier | Bionic eyes with high resolution are commercially available | A vaccine to treat melanoma | Connected vehicle technology is being deployed in a number of countries | Automated freight transport | US copyright begins to expire, starting with all works from 1923 | LEDs dominate the lighting industry | Jordan opens its first nuclear power plant | The City Circle Line opens in Copenhagen | The East Side Access subway extension opens in New York | The final collapse of the Larsen B ice shelf
Did they hit the nail on the head or are way off?
We’re only 6 years into the first decade of their Next 100 Years and their “predictions” are already rubbish.
You’ll notice the only things they got correct were events already scheduled at the time the list was put together in 2010. So we see “predictions” like the New Horizons reaching Pluto, Queen Elisabeth II becoming the longest reining UK monarch, and Rio hosting the 2016 Olympics.
Once you remove the “already-going-to-happen” events they “salted” the first ten years with, you’re left with a pretty s~~~ty batting average. For example, let’s look at their “predictions” concerning Europe.
Latvia joining the Eurozone and Greece’s economy worseneing are ringers as they were already occurring. Later predictions have something called a Eurasian Union formed, an all-Europe missile shield deployed, and other complete misses. It’s the predictions that they failed to make regarding Europe which really show the list’s worthlessness.
While Greece’s problems are mentioned, nothing is said about the continued Eurozone crisis, Brexit, the rise of nationalism, and the invasion of illegal migrants.
Even worse, the Arab World is only mentioned when Jordan’s nuclear reactor goes on line and Yemen continues to have trouble. The Arab Spring, regime changes, Syria, all of it are no where to be seen.
They got so much wrong in the first 10 years, how bad do you think the next 90 will be?
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Anonymous0And what about progress/cures for cancer. One would think that with all the funding and research that goes into breast cancer there would be at least a little progress.
Nobody is really interested in curing diseases. They just want to treat them. They want to find ways to help you live with the disease so you have buy and renew prescriptions for the rest of your life. Big charities are frauds.
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It is hard to predict specifics. My prediction is that life will only become harder, worse. Gender relations will become worse, things will cost more. Happiness will decline. We as a race will become poorer both materially and in spirit.
Thank you, but I am only here to help others.
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