Date post: | 22-Jan-2017 |
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How do you envision the city of the future?
Supposedly how it looks like to everyone:
So let’s say we call the City of Future as the New World:
The new world will be very different from what we currently imagine.
2016-2020, according to me should be the years of internet “outburst” and gadget-gizmo era.
Elon Musk, CEO of Space X and Tesla is coming up with his mission of going to Mars, making the dream a reality.
Future City is “geo-spatial-based” and “On-air” By this I mean, the wifi in all the houses
will be satellite based. Routers will be obsolete. Charging will also be completely wireless. (Not even the podium needed)
People will be travelling or “levitating” themselves instead. The rails will operate on magnetic fields. Hence there will be reduced friction and more power.
Food will be in the form of pills. This means that all our protein and other nutritional supplies will be micro-packaged.
Hence, we can just intake a pill for lunch and dinner.
This will save a lot of time for busy working class or executive level corporates or small business owners during “crunch” time.
Out of Fuel: Clearly, the world will run on renewable
energy resources as primary fuel. “Hydrogen gas station” and probably
“controlled nuclear” gas stations will power the cars if technology is able to control the extreme exothermic reaction in some form.
2050 and onwards: Since social interaction is so digitized, people will
be sick and tired of it, and would like to go what I call “primitive by choice”
People will supersede the high-tech social media and video-conferencing devices and be more “confrontational”
Probable Telepathy: It sounds very spine-chilling and intrusive,
but communication can be optimized, with this methodology.
Instead of relying on devices or “machines” to communicate, inter-personal neurons can be inter-connected through electro-magnetic radiations.
Extensive globalization: There will be loss of cultural heritage and
rituals, since most of the geography will be very similar in variances of diversity.
Tel Aviv and Melbourne will appear to be the same “culturally” in terms of cuisine, lifestyle, languages, etc.
Significant design changes in architecture and housing: Unconventional housing and designs will be
acceptable and common. Focus will be more of economic and “green”
lifestyle where people will have access to home-grown organic food choices.
Refrigeration and heating will be “sensory” By that I mean, if a person is too cold, the
heater will be automatically connected to the neurons in a “telepathic” manner.
That will obsolete remote controls.