Today on Far Future
Horizons we are going to take a glimpse at our world one hundred years from
now.
The year of 2116 will be
one in which cities will get busier, meaning buildings will get taller, while
underground and underwater buildings will be the norm. Flexible furniture and
light-up walls could put pay to decorating the home, while cooks will print
food in the kitchen.
This report was authored
by space scientist Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, futurist architects Arthur
Mamou-Mani and Toby Burgess and urbanists Linda Aitken and Els Leclercq, and
suggests the way we live, work, and play will change beyond all recognition
over the course of the next century.
The World of 2116: The World In The Next 100 Years
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100 years from now will sure be exciting! Interesting stuff :-)
It's going to be an interesting place in 100 years. Take a look at what was achieved in the last 100 years ... and then image 200 times more progress than that! So the 2116 prediction might be missing about 100 "impossible" achievements from its list [perhaps] :-)
100 years from now will sure be exciting! Interesting stuff :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be an interesting place in 100 years. Take a look at what was achieved in the last 100 years ... and then image 200 times more progress than that! So the 2116 prediction might be missing about 100 "impossible" achievements from its list [perhaps] :-)
http://www.innovationfuturespecialist.co.uk/whats_innovation/benefits100years.html
I WISH I WAS 22 INSTEAD OF 62. PLANES STARTED TO FLY WHEN MY GRANDMOTHER WAS BORN AND NOW EVERYONE ON THE PLANET HAS A COMPUTER IN HER POCKET.
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