Yes, but how did that change how anyone lived?
The title is asking where do we see the world in 60 years, as if implying that it will be totally different from how it is now.
Yes, but how did that change how anyone lived?
The title is asking where do we see the world in 60 years, as if implying that it will be totally different from how it is now.
Not everyone uses google earth, most of the world can't even afford a computer.
There are plently of people living with out any of this stuff.
I'm saying that if the world is going to be different in 60 years then something big has to be invented that hasn't already been invented, bringing up the past is irrelavent to the topic at hand
Why do you insist that machines like flying cars will be the cause of the next revolution? The internet has given a name for the age we live in today, "The Age of Information." I'd say that's a pretty revolutionary technology.
Thorn
All in all I think that the world will not change drastically in the next 60 years cause what we have already has made such an impact that if we try to change shit it will just mess everything up.
I'd like to draw attention to something I said earlier, LaNoir.
Another thing, you say things are not drastically different because everyone cannot notice it.
The Agricultural Revolution has not been noticed by nomadic tribes living in Africa. Teleportation/ Flying cars will not be noticed by everyone, much less be afforded by people other than say billionaires.
So really, this is based on personal preference because what might change for people here in the us may not change for people else where.
*sigh* it did.
What I am saying is what can be invented now that can change the world in 60 years?
Almost nothin, unless we can either come up with a way to teleport or something even close to it.
All in all I think that the world will not change drastically in the next 60 years cause what we have already has made such an impact that if we try to change shit it will just mess everything up.