8/24/2012

TIMELINES & FUTURISTS


From 2012 to 2100


Have you ever stopped to think that a person born in 2012 would be 88 years old in 2100?  Most of us have not even given that any thought, concentrating on the here and now, keeping our heads above water, and wondering why so much money has to be sent these days to win a Presidential election.  But, 2100 is merely a lifetime away and that is not very long at all.

The following timeline (developed by Dick Pelletier, in an article entitled:  Timeline to the 21st Century)  reveals achievements and events that could become reality as we journey through the next 88 years.


2010s: More people become techno-savvy in a fully wired world. Smartphones, the Internet, global trade, and language translators give birth to a humanity focused on improving health care and raising living standards. Stem cell and genetic engineering breakthroughs emerge almost daily.


2020s: Nanotech, computers, robots make life easier. Medical nanotech improves health care, ending many causes of death. Quantum computers unravel the mysteries of consciousness, lowering crime rates worldwide. Household robots surpass cars as the most indispensable family purchase.

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SIDEBAR:  By the year 2025 (only 13 years from now), China will have over 221 cities with a million population and over a billion urbanites.  Of the 75 most dynamic cities in that year, 29 will be located in China and will have a huge economic influence on the rest of the world.


2030s: Improved transportation, longer life spans make the world more enjoyable. Driverless cars have reduced auto deaths to near zero. Except for violence and accidents, most people enjoy an indefinite life span. Children born in the 2030s are predicted to live well into the next millennium.


2030

2040-2060: Human–machine merges bring us closer to conquering death. Humanity’s future lies in transitioning into nonbiological beings, writes physicist Paul Davies in his book The Eerie Silence (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010). “Biological life is transitory,” he says. “It is only a fleeting phase of evolution.”


By 2050, bold pioneers begin replacing their biology with nonbiological muscles, bones, organs, and brains. Non-bio bodies automatically self-repair when damaged. In fatal accidents (or acts of violence), consciousness and memories can be transferred into a new body, and victims simply continue life in their new body. Death is now considered no more disruptive than a brief mental lapse. Most patients are not even aware they had died. Built labor-free with nanofactories, non-bio body parts are easily affordable.

2060:  Flying Apartment

2060-2075: Humanity heads for the stars. Successful Moon and Mars forays bring a new era in world peace as countries begin collaborative efforts to develop space.


By 2060, terraforming efforts provide pleasant atmospheres on off-world communities with breathable air and Earthlike gravity.


By 2075, population has reached 10,000 on the Moon and 50,000 onMars.


By 2100, populations grow to 2 million on the Moon and 10 million on Mars.

 A hyper drive vessel from the inside looking out . . .

2075-2100: Faster-than-light travel is developed. Scientists have selected fusion power and zero-point energy as the most probable technologies that could enable spaceships to break the light-speed barrier.

For example, a 2070s hyper-drive vessel or 2080s warp-speed ship might reach Alpha Centauri (four light-years away) in just 30 days, or make the six-month trip to Mars in three hours. Officials at NASA’s Glenn Research Center have explored other options to travel faster than light-speeds and believe that, in a distant future, humans may even harness wormholes, enabling instant access to vast distances in space.

Visit the World Future Society website for more predictions of the future.


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