Timelapse of future technology: 2022 - 4000
TIMELAPSE OF FUTURE TECHNOLOGY: 2022 - 4000:
The journey to see future technology starts in 2022, when Elon Musk and SpaceX send the first Starship to Mars - beginning the preparations for the arrival of the first human explorers. We see the evolution of space exploration, from NASA's Artemis mission, humans landing on Mars, and the interplanetary internet system going online. To the launch of the Starshot Alpha Centauri program, and quantum computers designing plants that can survive on Mars. On Earth, tech evolves with quantum computers and Neaulink chips. People begin living with bio-printed organs. Humans record every part of lives from birth. And inner speech recording becomes possible. And what about predictions further out into the future, when humans become level 2 and level 3 civilizations. When NASA's warp drive goes live, and Mars declares independence from Earth. Will there be Dyson structures built around stars to capture their energy. Will they help power computers that can take human consciousness and download it into a quantum computer core. Allowing humanity to travel further out into space. Quotes about the future from: Arthur C. Clarke, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, and Elon Musk Additional footage sourced from: NASA, SpaceX
Re: Timelapse of future technology: 2022 - 4000
How's about we learn to be honest and honorable human beings before jumping into this high tech space faring civilization that can't even run an honest election nor overrule a corrupt fake pandemic? Elon Musk is flooding the skies with surveillance sattelites, he's just a pawn for the controllers and is far from being a hero. It looks like we are dystopia bound.
Re: Timelapse of future technology: 2022 - 4000
I remember some 'futurist's predictions about the year 2000 and beyond (entailing where we are now) from the 80s and even 70s. My parents had a book called "Future" about this from the 70s with lots of nice sci-fi pics.
It is notable however that most of the time the 'futurist' predictions were wrong or even from today's point of view pretty ridiculous although funny sometimes.
Some predictions were also too slow, e.g. for the year 2000. We can also of course see this in a lot of vintage sci-fi shows. Of course, some good forecasts were also made here and there and a lot may come to pass indeed.
Just a reminder that the future is NOT set in stone. All may play out quite differently, especially the 'conquest' of space (and no, I am not a flat earther!).