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We may not be driving around in hover cars or eating tablets instead of tasty food, but in 16 years’ time some things will be very different.
The four – day working week will certainly be a reality, so we’ll have a lot more time for leisure activities. But what else will be different ? (…)
If you ask a hundred people to look into the future, you will probably get a hundred answers. But two major themes seem to emerge from almost every prediction made.
The first is variety in every aspect of our lives. We’ll probably be living in what futurologists have called a ‘multi – option society’. You may be married with 2.2 children, but this won’t be the norm any more. It will simply be one of a number of choices, along with living in groups and living alone.
The other huge influence on our lives will be micro technology – computers and telecommunications. Take work, for instance. Factories will be run largely by robots, so they’ll be cleaner places for the few people who work in them. Offices, too, will go electronic with the result that paper will almost completely disappear. More people will work from home at computers linked to a head office. Their homes may even be turned into ‘electronic cottages’, with Mum, Dad and even the children all sharing one or maybe two jobs.
As for travel, it’s likely that space – shuttle technology will be used in normal air travel, with rocket motors being used to get an aircraft through the Earth’s atmosphere to a height of 300 kilometres. Here the plane could accelerate up to 15.000 kph before re-entering the atmosphere and landing normally. This would make it possible to go from London to New York for the evening.
Cars will still be with us, although their body panels will probably be plastic so that we can fit on news ones when they are damaged, or when we get bored with the colour or style. They’ll be fitted with computers to tell us how efficiently we are driving , and if there’s anything wrong with the engine. And, instead of petrol, they could run on anything from electricity to methane gas.
One of the most exciting ideas of all is the hologram – a three-dimensional image created by lasers. Eventually you might be able to watch holograms which actually move. Can you imagine watching miniature tennis players playing the Australian Open finals in your own living-room ?
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We may not be driving around in hover cars or eating tablets instead of tasty food, but in 16 years’ time some things will be very different.
The four – day working week will certainly be a reality, so we’ll have a lot more time for leisure activities. But what else will be different ? (…)
If you ask a hundred people to look into the future, you will probably get a hundred answers. But two major themes seem to emerge from almost every prediction made.
The first is variety in every aspect of our lives. We’ll probably be living in what futurologists have called a ‘multi – option society’. You may be married with 2.2 children, but this won’t be the norm any more. It will simply be one of a number of choices, along with living in groups and living alone.
The other huge influence on our lives will be micro technology – computers and telecommunications. Take work, for instance. Factories will be run largely by robots, so they’ll be cleaner places for the few people who work in them. Offices, too, will go electronic with the result that paper will almost completely disappear. More people will work from home at computers linked to a head office. Their homes may even be turned into ‘electronic cottages’, with Mum, Dad and even the children all sharing one or maybe two jobs.
As for travel, it’s likely that space – shuttle technology will be used in normal air travel, with rocket motors being used to get an aircraft through the Earth’s atmosphere to a height of 300 kilometres. Here the plane could accelerate up to 15.000 kph before re-entering the atmosphere and landing normally. This would make it possible to go from London to New York for the evening.
Cars will still be with us, although their body panels will probably be plastic so that we can fit on news ones when they are damaged, or when we get bored with the colour or style. They’ll be fitted with computers to tell us how efficiently we are driving , and if there’s anything wrong with the engine. And, instead of petrol, they could run on anything from electricity to methane gas.
One of the most exciting ideas of all is the hologram – a three-dimensional image created by lasers. Eventually you might be able to watch holograms which actually move. Can you imagine watching miniature tennis players playing the Australian Open finals in your own living-room ?
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WE May not be Driving Around in hover cars or eating Tablets instead of Tasty Food, BUT in 16 years' time very Some Things Will be Different.
The four - Day Working Week Will certainly be a Reality, so WE'll have a Lot More Leisure time for activities. What else BUT Will be Different? (...)
If you ask a Hundred People to look into the Future, you get a Hundred Answers Will Probably. BUT SEEM Two Major Themes to emerge from Almost every Prediction made.
The first is variety in every aspect of our lives We'll probably be living in what futurologists have called a.. 'multi - option society' You may be married with 2.2 children, but this will not be the norm any more It will simply. be one of a number of choices, Along with Living and Living alone in Groups.
The other Huge Influence on Our Lives Will be Micro Technology -. computers and Telecommunications Work Take, for instance Factories Will be run largely by robots, so THEY '. ll be cleaner places for the few people who work in them. Offices, too, will go electronic with the result that paper will almost completely disappear. More people will work from home at computers linked to a head office. Their homes may even be turned into 'Electronic Cottages', with Mum, Dad and Even the Children All Sharing one or maybe Two Jobs.
As for Travel, it's LIKELY That Space - Shuttle Technology Will be Used in normal AIR Travel, with Rocket motors being Used to get an Aircraft through the Earth's Atmosphere to a height of 300 Kilometres. Here the Plane Could Accelerate up to 15.000 kph before Re-Entering the Atmosphere and Landing Normally. This Would make it Possible to Go from London to New York for the Evening.
Cars Will Still be with us, although their body panels will probably be plastic so that we can fit on news ones when they are damaged, or when we get bored with the colour or style. They'll be fitted with computers to tell us how efficiently we are driving , and if there's Anything Wrong with the Engine And, instead of Petrol, THEY Could run on Anything from Electricity to methane Gas..
One of the MOST my field adequately Ideas of All is the hologram -. a Three-dimensional Image Created by Lasers Eventually you might be able to watch holograms which actually move. Can you imagine watching miniature tennis players playing the Australian Open finals in your own living-room?
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We may not be driving around in hover cars or eating tablets instead of tasty food, but in 16 years time some things will 'be very different.
The four - day working week will certainly be a reality, so we' ll have a lot more time for leisure activities. But what else will be (different?...
If you ask a) hundred people to look into the future, you will probably get a hundred answers.But two major themes seem to emerge from almost every prediction made.
The first is variety in every aspect of our lives. We 'll probably be living in what futurologists have called a' Multi - option society 'may be married with 2.2. You children, but this won' t be the norm any more. It will simply be one of a number of choices, along with living in groups and living alone.
The other huge influence on our lives will be micro technology - computers and telecommunications. Take work, for instance. Factories will be run largely by robots, so they 'll be cleaner places for the few people who work in them. Offices, too, will go electronic with the result that paper will almost completely disappear. More people will work from home at computers linked to a head office.Their homes may even be turned into 'electronic cottages', with Mum, Dad and even the children all sharing one or maybe two jobs.
As for travel,' s likely that it space - shuttle technology will be used in normal air travel, with rocket motors being used to get an aircraft through the Earth 's atmosphere to a height of 300 kilometres. Here the plane could accelerate up to 15000 kph before re-entering the atmosphere and landing normally. This would make it possible to go from London to New York for the evening.
Cars will still be with us, although their body panels will probably be plastic so that we can fit on news ones when they are damaged, or when we get bored with the colour or style. They 'll be fitted with computers to tell us how efficiently we are driving,And if there 's anything wrong with the engine. And, instead of petrol, they could run on anything from electricity to methane gas.
One of the most exciting ideas of all is the hologram - a three-dimensional image created by lasers. Eventually you might be able to watch holograms which actually move.Can you imagine watching miniature tennis players playing the Australian Open finals in your own living-room?
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