The man has always taken care of him future. From the remotest antiquity to the present day, astrologers, soothsayers, artists and scientists they devoted themselves to predicting what would happen several decades later.
The dark prophecies of Nostradamus, the dramatic advances of Baba Vanga or, from literature, the science fiction novels they tried to imagine possible realities in imagined futures.
And there is something that is unavoidable to consider: us we already live in the future. Sure, there were a lot of that 1923 they designed worlds for the next century; probable scenarios of a planet that has not stopped advancing.
Would robots replace us? Would we move in the air or would we become image-subjects behind a screen? Between meaningless speculation and scientific calculation of probabilities, Much was said and written 100 years ago about what our life would have been like today.
How did they imagine 2023 100 years ago?
In these days, Paul Fairyresearcher at the University of Calgary, in Alberta, Canada, became viral on Twitter after collecting and publishing newspaper clippings from 1923 in which several “futurologists” made their predictions for “in 100 years”. I mean, today.
The RT site he collected some of these predictions and published them. Let’s see what they are and which ones have come true.
1-Women will be completely bald
According to an anthropologist from the beginning of the last century, today we should look completely different. According to him, our hair is what attracts the most attention.
Therefore, according to the portal, he predicted that the “curlers or curling irons for men”while women shaved their heads and painted “their teeth black”.
In this sense, another expert considered that the beauty contests would disappear in our time. How come? Because “all people will be beautiful” and it will simply be impossible to choose the most attractive one.
2-Working days will be 4 hours
In 1923 the eight-hour working day was considered a great achievement and an example of progressivism. As it happens, this labor program didn’t become a reality in the United States until 1937, when the Fair Labor Standards Act was first proposed, he noted. RT.
However, one expert has predicted that by 2023 the the working day would be “no more than four hours a daythanks to the work of electricity”.
3-Newspapers will be a thing of the past
100 years ago some predicted that in 2023 newspapers would have already disappeared 50 years earlier and we would only listen to the news. Something that, in part, may be true.
It so happens that in the 20s, the Radio has become a new way to listen to the news and other important events, but print media, such as newspapers, have remained for the most part the main source of information. However, as technology has advanced, more and more people have moved away from newspapers and replaced them with more current options.
4-Promising life expectancy
According to the predictions of 1923, we should currently have an average life span of 100 years. In isolated cases it could increase to 150 or 200. There were even some who went further and dared to say they would be 300 years.
Historically, life expectancy has increased year on year thanks to medical advances and a better quality of life, but we have not reached that expected level.
5-Wireless warfare and intrauterine telepathy
In 1923, Professor AM Low predicted what our world would be wireless. In this sense, he hypothesized that the information would be transmitted through nebulised water charged with electricity and, consequently, “the war of 2023” would begin, which would also become “a wireless war”.
Furthermore, the professor said that at this point humans will communicate through the “telepathy” (despite being embryos in the womb) which he described as a “very useful method of communication”.
The appearance of the “Smartwatch”
This prediction for 2023 may be the most ominous and accurate to date. It tells of a world where most goods are ordered on ‘talking movies’ from China and delivered on huge ‘1,000mph freighters’ that bring your order closer before dark.
Also, unbelievable but true, the prediction also assumes that the entire world will communicate via “clock-sized radios” that can connect us to anyone on the planet.
Source: Clarin
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