Monday, November 16, 2015

Future of the world




Hypothetical Future of Humanity if all goes well

                                          Good Scenario. We make all the necessary choices.


2050: Robot Evolution starts but is not extreme until 2075. Population 9 billion. Robotics is a heavily growing Field. We are also beginning to switch all Fossil Fuels to Renewable and Nuclear. Fossil Fuels are banned. We are temporarily out of power for a year and after that, most infrastructure is replaced or we start earlier and progressively switch. We bring our co2 emissions drastically low.

2100: Robot Evolution complete. I presume that since our economy has collapsed because we are jobless. Multinationals also realize by firing all the workers, they are not making much profit. As a result, there are laws in place protecting us from "Lights out Manufacturing" (see automation post). We work less hours because of Robot assistance but we get payed more. All Nuclear Weapons are converted into energy at Power Stations. No one Possess them.

2150:  Nothing Much changes. We start investigating the Moon.

2200: The Moon is colonized.

2250:  We are developing technology to bring people to Mars. The Moon is populated and has reached Maximum capacity. The atmosphere must be changed and Mars is undergoing terra formation. See Mars Post to learn more.

2300: Mars is colonized!!

2350: We colonize Mars and the Moon.We will have a 40 billion population, earth reached maximum carrying capacity. We are now safe because we can solve overpopulation on earth by bringing people to other colonies. The Maximum amount of people on earth has been exceeded and we have resorted to bringing them to Mars and the Moon. A infrastructure develops and we rely heavily of Nuclear Fusion and Fission. Nuclear Weapons are banned and government is lead by scientists. We are safe for the next 500 years.

Even Though this may seem Far fetched to some viewers it is likely. Just go back 300 years ago and picture how far we traveled. Picture 300 years into the Future.




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