Showing posts with label past. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Predictions Of The Future From The Past

From rolling bakeries to luxurious flying hotels check out a collection of future predictions from the past in the gallery below. What are some of the most striking predictions for the future from the past.

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To me Admiral Fochs famed Ce nest pas une paix cest un armistice de 20 ans uttered at the signing of the Versailles Treaty easily constitutes as the best prediction of the future events.

Predictions of the future from the past. When it comes to predictions of the future its a hit-or-miss situation while some people actually managed to predict it rather accurately many of them look pretty hilarious today. Past events are not always effective or useful for predicting the future. The idea of predicting the future from the knowledge of the past is quite natural even when dealing with systems whose equations of motion are not known.

The Future of Work 10 Predictions From the Past About the Future From Kurt Vonnegut Tom Clancy and More Why waste hindsight on 2020. A tradesman has found a letter hidden in a bathroom wall in Rozelle Australia with eerie predictions of the future from the mid-90s. He based his predictions on Moores Law which states that the speed and capability of computers increase every two years thus making them more affordable.

Kakus predictions are accurate as we have smart watches and portable devices that individuals depend on. Today automation and industrialization can be touchy subjects. In a handwritten list from the 1660s Robert Boyle made a number of guesses about what the future would hold including the cure of diseases at a distance or at least by transplantation.

Hello whoever you are the letter begins. As fun as it is to look and laugh at the imagined futures of the past this is also a really cool way of evaluating where we are today and where else we need to go. In spite of this I often find myself making connections between the past and the present justifying random conclusions.

Trying to predict ones future behavior on their past is a form of Fascism that can contribute to a Dystopian society as the USA has been for 200 years far. In 1998 Michio Kaku theorized that by 2020 there would be wearable computers. The future will be full of automated industry.

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