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One of our favorite things to daydream about is what the future will look like. We’re huge fans of sci-fi, and it’s a personal hobby of ours to try and try to make personal predictions not just for the upcoming year, but what the next decade and even century might offer. This love of futurology is nothing new—people have been trying to foresee the distant past for ages.

Paul Fairie, a researcher at the University of Calgary, put together a viral thread about the predictions made by people in 1923 about life in 2023. Some of these are wild and come with a very definite retrofuturistic, utopian twist! Scroll down to check out how folks living a century ago imagined our present, upvote the newspaper clippings that caught your eye the most, and take a peek at how the internet reacted to Paul’s post.

What do you think 2023 will bring, dear Pandas? What do you imagine 2123 might look like? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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By 2023 there'll be no mail between New York and San Francisco. Pittsburgh and London concerns will record, on talking films, orders from merchants in Peking, and 1,000-mile-an-hour freighters will make deliveries of goods before sunset. Watch-size radio telephones will keep everybody in communication with the ends of the earth.

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No More Hard Work by 2023!
DR. CHARLES P. STEIN- METZ, the electrical expert, believes that the time is coming when there will be no long drudgery and that people will toil not more than four hours a day, owing to the work of electricity. He visualizes an amazing transformation in life in 2023. Every city will be a "spotless town." That is to be the work of electricity, also.

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At the time of writing, Paul’s thread was viewed nearly 9 million times, and got over 56k likes on the social media platform. And it’s no wonder. He made the thread incredibly relatable, provided entertainment as well as education, and really got Twitter thinking about the past, as well as the far future.

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Some of the most interesting predictions that people in 1923 made included how by the current year, we’d have 4-hour workweeks, everyone will be disease-free and beautiful, and how we might all live till we’re 300. Cancer would also be a thing of the past. Someone even predicted that radio would replace gasoline, and that’s a retrofuturistic aesthetic that we’d very much want to see play out in a movie or TV show.

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Cancer, tuberculosis, infantile paralysis, locomotor ataxia, and leprosy will be eradicated.

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Fewer Doctors and Present Diseases Unknown; All People Beautiful 
Beauty contests will be unnecessary as there will be so many beautiful people that it wil be almost impossible to select winners. The same will apply to baby contests.

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One prediction that was eerily accurate was that the United States would have a population of 300 million. As it stands currently, there are nearly 332 million people living in the US.

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However, the person who thought that there would be 100 million Canadians in a hundred years was wrong: right now, there are just over 38 million people living in Canada.

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The population of the United States in the year 2023, probably 300.000,000, will imply an immense progress in the drainage of our low lands, in the irrigation of arid lands.

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In reading a forecast of 2023 when many varieties of aircraft are flying thru the heavens, we do not begin the day by reading the world's news, but by listening to it for the newspaper has gone out of business more than half a century before.

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Predicting the future is never easy, but there are some things that we can do to make our guesses a bit more accurate. A while back, Bored Panda spoke to Aaron Genest, an expert on labor in the tech and innovation industry and manager at Siemens. He explained to us that we have to take a peek at the investment space if we want to know what the technological landscape will likely look like in a few years’ time.

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"I'd argue that most people underestimate the timelines necessary to produce the technological goods on which we rely and the investment made to allow them to exist. By looking 'upstream' in that investment space, we can have a pretty good idea of what whole industries are betting on," he told us. 

"For instance, it takes almost two years to develop and produce a computer chip and get it to market for a phone, and five years to get something into a new kind of car. So if we want to have a sense for what, for instance, the gadgets in our cars will look like in 2026, we just need to look at what the car manufacturers are asking their suppliers to design today,” the expert told Bored Panda earlier.

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A new Polar airline is opened making flights across the north pole from Chicago to Hamburg possible in 18 hours.

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A scientist says a century from now the average length of human life will be 300 years. Quite a change. We of today have been living that long about once a month.

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As such, ‘futurists’ and prognosticators don’t have some crystal ball that they look into to divine the future. They look at where billions upon billions of dollars are invested. The way that work is managed might change as well. The Covid-19 pandemic forced the world to embrace hybrid or fully remote work.

Teleworking suddenly became a viable alternative to showing up at the office. Though, of course, the exact opinion on this varies wildly from company to company and from industry to industry.

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WS SHOULD WORRY. 
Good night! It is now predicted that by the year 2023 - only a mere little stretch of a century ahead - women will probably be shaving their heads! And the men will be wearing curls. Also the maidens may pronounce it the height of style in personal primping to blacken their teeth. Won't we be pretty? - Savannah News.

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Nadia D
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My daughter just shaved her head and her bf is curly 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣 Waiting for teeth blackening now

BlueEyesWhiteDragon
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean...women do shave their heads and I've always liked curly-haired guys. Blackened teeth might be the next big thing among the face tattoo set.

Luna Crow
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe they were looking at charcoal toothpaste users? Can be blurry in a crystal ball..

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Jill Bussey
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Blackened teeth were most definitely a fashion statement in Japan, as well as other countries.

Erik Ivan
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My baby sister has a shaven head. It was the least bad look since the hair started to fall when she started her chemo therapy a few months back. And yes. Everything has gone well. They discovered the cancer early, and the prediction is full recovery. Currently, she has radiation therapy just to be on the safe side.

Ian Webling
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Blackening one's teeth with sugar was once the height of fashion.

DE Ray
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tooth blackening isn't poor hygiene. The process is a lot like sealing the teeth with high concentration fluoride, only using a ferrous acetate solution. It doesn't last as long as fluoride, having to be re-applied every two weeks or so, but it does a remarkable job of protecting against cavities. Used to be common in east Asian countries.

digitalin
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bald women: check. Men with curls: check. Blackened teeth: working on it (in this culture, at least, although I hear there are some where it's preferred.)

Jessica Bertram
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i use toothpaste with charcoal in it occasionally. so in a roundabout way, many of us DO blacken our teeth to be prettier. 😁🦷

Fred L.
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Blackening teeth has already been part of beauty craze in some parts of the world. I for one am glad we can do without it.

Leoninus Fate
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

well half right? teeth blacking is a thing in japan, and I have seen more women with bald heads in the last few years, and men with longer hair.....

RP
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder if this idea came from a fear of hybridisation as there was increasing contact with Japan which does have an old tradition of cosmetically blackening teeth (no longer practiced as far as I know, but would have still been visible in the 20s).

Ches Yamada
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I shaved my head from 2019 to last year or so, lol. I just wanted to see how gray I'd gotten so I grew it short again.

Biliegh they/them
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Charcoal toothpaste and women shave their heads and men wear man buns.

Daniel Atkins
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In Vietnam the indigenous tribes believe black teeth are a beauty statement and use the Betel nut to do so.

Tyranamar Seuss
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Men (teenage boys) are getting perms now for that broccoli hair look. And quite a few women have shaved their heads.

Hannah Finley
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I already have a half shave, now let's get a bad a*s Paul Wall style grille and I can make this fantasy a reality for us all

Om
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

if a woman shaved her head in 2007 though, she would be called crazy by the media and GP

David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one just tried to make everything topsy-turvy and call it a prediction. They were partially right in the sense that people in many countries are freer to dress / style however pleases them without being ostracized by the rest of society.

Kel Jones
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean...I WOULD shave my head, if it weren't for my parents. But I wouldn't blacken my teeth.

Chelsea Bates
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some of us do blacken the whites of our eye balls... teeth could be next

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CURLS FOR MEN BY 2023 PREDICTS ANTHROPOLOGIST
Bases His Statement on Trend of Masculine and Feminine Styles.

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Meanwhile, during another interview, Ramona Pringle, the Director of the Creative Innovation Studio and an Associate Professor at the RTA School of Media at Ryerson University, explained to Bored Panda what tech trends we might see. Storytelling. Connectivity. Entertainment. These are the things that should survive in the coming decades.

“We don’t know what the future holds, and anyone who says that they do is selling snake oil. But, there are certain things we can count on: we love stories, and we love to be part of something bigger than ourselves. Be it oral storytelling, books, blogs, movies, or video games, we’ve never lost our love of narrative,” the expert said.

“Equally true, even when we can’t go into a concert hall or colosseum, we look for ways to be together, connected, and part of a communal experience. The tech might change, but these will continue to be the drivers of our entertainment experiences,” Pringle told Bored Panda some time ago.

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The private kitchen will disappear. Tomorrow's food will be seasoned and prepared by chemical formulas, which will preserve the freshness of fruits and meats, rid them of indigestible qualities, and send them to the table ready to use. Instead of sauces that merely cozen the palate, we shall have delectable blends of concentrated vitamines, calories, ferments, and tissue tonics.

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"Kidney cosies" will be worn to protect the kidneys on chilly days, just the same as a teapot in the north is kept warm by a "tea cosy."

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“Immersion and interactivity have long been goals for creators and media makers when it comes to how technology can influence entertainment,” she said.

“For the last decade, we’ve leaned into virtual reality because of how it enables both of these. We can step inside a world and have influence over it, and the story or experience that unfolds. I think one of the things we can expect moving forward is, in a sense, the opposite of virtual reality. Instead, more of an enhanced reality or fictional reality, wherein the entertainment isn’t in a headset, but instead, all around us,” the expert noted.

“A decade ago, we didn’t talk to robots. Today, many of us do. Siri and Alexa are some of the more common bots, but we already interface with non-human characters regularly. As technology advances, including augmented reality and mixed reality, I think we can expect that entertainment will be something we can engage with off of the screen, but out in the world, with characters and stories we can engage with throughout the day, or throughout our houses,” she told Bored Panda.

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THE WAR OF A.D. 2023. 
 
Professor Forecasts Wireless Wonders. 
 
|How we shall fight in A.D. 2023" is the subject of a contribution by Professor A. M. Low to the September "Nineteenth Century and After." The professor dwells on latest scientific war terrors, and refers to an invention of his own-jets of water highly charged with electricity- which will render cavalry obsolete. 
"The war of 2023," he proceeds, "will naturally be a wireless war, for there is no end to the possibilities of this wonderful force."
"Wireless telephony, sight, heat, power and writing may all play important parts.
Professor Low states that at the present time he can, by an expenditure of about three horse-power destroy a wire at a distance of more than a yard without any connection at all. 
Professor Low concludes that it is quite possible that when civilisation has advanced another century, mental telepathy will exist in embryo, and will form a very useful method of communication.

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By 2023 the average life of man could be increased to 100 years. In individual cases it could be increased to 150, perhaps 200 years.

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“Whoever would have thought that people would pay money to watch other people play games? Media that engages us and gives us something to gather around, be it together, or virtually, is something that will always appeal to us,” she said.

“In the last few years, we’ve seen the rise of interactive and immersive venues like the museum of ice cream or the Dr. Seuss experience. These are places we can go, with friends and family, and have a shared experience. It feeds back into our online experiences because we can share photos or memories and these environments are designed to foster that,” the researcher explained to us back in 2020.

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Canada may well have 100,000,000 people. She is powerful now, with her fine equipment for transport, of commerce and trade, equipment sufficient to serve twice the number of people she has today, and with 100,000,000 population, who can set bounds to the power of Canada 100 years from now.

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Utensils and dwellings will be manufactured largely of pulps and cements so as to utilize vegetation and stone in every stage of decay, ordinary waste or unfitness.

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“Certainly, as we find ourselves in a time of social distancing, we’re seeing new creative ways of ‘being together’ even when we’re apart. So I think we can expect to see entertainment that helps us connect, be it online or off, and immerses us in an experience, story, or community.”

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Minneapolis Journal: It is an attractive prophecy that Glenn Curtiss, the airplane authority, gives of airflight. He predicts that by the year 2023 gasoline as a motive power will have been replaced by radio, and that the skies will be filled with myriad craft sailing over well-defined routes.

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Which predictions caught you by surprise? What do you personally think the future will look like, a century from now? Share some of your thoughts in the comments.

When you’re done with this list, check out Bored Panda’s feature about Paul’s earlier thread about how “nobody wants to work anymore,” going all the way back to 1894.