For example: flying cars, bullet trains, electric cars, etc.
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A drowned earth, resource wars, mass exodus from uninhabitable areas, the total collapse of western society, ancient pathogens and diseases being released from melting permafrost and glaciers, mass extinctions.... And then the world will heal itself, and whoever's left will rise from the ashes... And a new cycle will begin again.....
Unless we get our s**t together, world wars 3 and 4 will happen eventually, and at our current rate, we will go extinct/earth will be irreparably damaged and we will be forced to colonize space and/or other planets.
ALSO: The damage will be irreparable in about 300 years, sorry for not putting that in there.
Honestly, I’ve always believed that we aren’t going to live past this century. I have no basis for that besides a feeling of impending doom and the fact that our Earth will be pretty screwed by 2050, and our solution is to spends millions of dollars trying to get to Mars. Why don’t we spend that money on improving the planet we currently live on?
I feel like the future will not be as bad as it seems... that World War III won't happen/won't end humanity. Everyone in this seems so negative about it. With every year our species improves and becomes smarter, and hopefully that will mean that we won't die in the end.
Probably like ready player one except worse.
It depends. If people are smart and think about how the planet is our home and needs to be cared for, it could be nice...but, to be honest, I see it becoming more like the beginning of the movie, "Wall-E"...
Things will start falling away . . . Since WW II, we have been acquiring things and marketing tells us "more, more, more". It's actually started now . . . instead of a camera, adding machine, written letter, clock, heart monitor, etc -- a small telephone can do it all. Books and photos are compressed onto memory sticks. Blankets are more efficient. Consumerism will change to minimalism. Small cars, shorter distances. When people stop wanting one of everything on the planet, they don't spend money, children aren't pressed into labor, folks talk to each other . . .
Basically like the Fallout series. If you haven't played them, they are a retro futuristic nuclear apocalypse game. It kinda shows what could happen to us in our real world.