Are we living the future?

Welcome to the future. I know that a decade ago you didn’t carry your mobile phone with you at all times. It has been very difficult times. Well, now you made it, the future is here, and it is happening as you read this post with that amazing computer you are using, a state of the art creation, which is based on tremendous amount of technologies and innovations. It would not have been that simple to plug-in the computer to the electricity socket has the infrastructure not been in place. There have been lots of inventions that preceded it of course. You are living the future, and you are so lucky to take part in this astonishing journey. This, is the time of our lives.

The following post is intended to provide a teaser to this astounding topic. Many fictional ideas of authors, philosophers and film makers already came into our daily lives, inherently. It seemed so unreal at their times, and yet today’s technology seems to keep pace with their dreams.

In fact, Technology and Advance have become the center of our lives. Whether we notice or not, we are consuming technology every day, immensely. It seems very natural to us, and we tend to take it for granted. The future, though, is also far ahead of us, and there are so many surprises that are waiting for us along the way. That’s right, in this lifetime. There are millions of scientists and engineers that are working on the next big things to come. Some of them, will become things that we just can’t live without. Just like we can’t think of life today without electricity, running water, cars, airplanes, microwave, aircon, TV and so on.

There are people who tend to adopt technologies very quickly; we sometimes refer to them as geeks or early adopters. They are usually super updated about lots of technologies and electronics out there. There are of course those who are extremely slow to adopt technologies; we sometimes refer to them as dinosaurs, slow adopters or "mom and dad", but they do so when it becomes main-stream, without paying attention to it, taking it for granted as we all sometimes do. If you think you are a “dinosaur”, compare yourself to someone your age 2000 years ago, or even a primitive tribe in Africa which is completely isolated from us, and see for yourself. If you really think you are a dinosaur, try going backwards a little further… well, try maybe 60 billion years back. Whether you are a geek, a dinosaur, passionate about new technologies or completely uninterested – you are addicted to Technology and Advance.

Here’s an example. People tend to say, “I use my mobile phone only for voice calls and sometimes for text. I don’t care about the other stuff”. Only for calls and text, I ponder?! Well, imagine you are a legion commander of the Roman army, and you need to convey a message to the Cesar that you’ll need reinforcements; otherwise you’ll lose the campaign. You really wish you could dial a 10 digit number to get to him… but there is no way you could do that. So you send your message via a Messenger. A real Messenger (it was so long ago, there wasn’t even ICQ…) You can’t even write your message on a piece of paper with a pen. It may then take your message 3 weeks to arrive and another 8 weeks for the reinforcements to get to the field. Living at that period, you’re not even aware of how complex things are. Today we take it for granted – transportation is easy, communication is simple. So, next time you text someone, keep this in mind

Brain-Future   Take information as another example. It is accessible today almost for everyone, usually for free. You can find almost anything you wish on the Internet. If you want to know something, you don’t need to ask anyone, you just Google it. One, who used to be a knowledgeable person in the Roman times or even 200 years ago, would be considered quite unknowledgeable nowadays. Of course knowledge cannot replace understanding, no argue about that.

So how may the future look like?

It may range from concept that we will probably get to experience, such as personal automatic flying vehicles (like the one from "Back to the Future"), electronic wallet, complete voice recognition, electronic newspaper that changes dynamically as you turn the page, complete wireless home, and such (yes, also pink iPhone ladies).

But it may also evolve to some concepts that seem completely fictional to us today such as teleportation of oneself to another place instantly, reading minds and communicating through telepathy, having our memory backed-up if something happens (or actually reviving ourselves), choosing how your new born looks like and by-passing the pregnancy process, getting into a machine that scans our body and detects any health issues instantly, sensing a movie – true virtual reality (watching, hearing, smelling and touching) or even fly to another galaxy with our family as a “road trip”.

The progress in which technologies have evolved is not linear. Our grandchildren are going to question the way we lived. How could we live without so many things that will look so natural to them. Just like the legion commander would have asked had he been alive today. The pace in which new technologies are and will be introduced is just amazing, and it’s going to get faster than ever. Do you really think we will have to wash and iron manually? I don’t think so.

Watch the Youtube clip below to see what Louis CK thinks about it – everything’s amazing, nobody’s happy

So, are we really that advanced, or in fact, quite primitive? I guess the answer is both, just a matter of perspective, looking back or looking forward. At any rate, stay tuned…

3 Responses to “Are we living the future?”

  • The future is now, and people are oblivious, projecting a linear growth of what they know. the bend in the S curve is coming.
    The Singularity is near. have fun

  • Plan 10 from our earth

    So what is the Singularity?

    Within a quarter century, nonbiological intelligence will match the range and subtlety of human intelligence. It will then soar past it because of the continuing acceleration of information-based technologies, as well as the ability of machines to instantly share their knowledge. Intelligent nanorobots will be deeply integrated in our bodies, our brains, and our environment, overcoming pollution and poverty, providing vastly extended longevity, full-immersion virtual reality incorporating all of the senses (like “The Matrix”), “experience beaming” (like “Being John Malkovich”), and vastly enhanced human intelligence. The result will be an intimate merger between the technology-creating species and the technological evolutionary process it spawned.

    And that’s the Singularity?

    No, that’s just the precursor. Nonbiological intelligence will have access to its own design and will be able to improve itself in an increasingly rapid redesign cycle. We’ll get to a point where technical progress will be so fast that unenhanced human intelligence will be unable to follow it. That will mark the Singularity.

    When will that occur?

    Ray K. set the date for the Singularity—representing a profound and disruptive transformation in human capability—as 2045. The nonbiological intelligence created in that year will be one billion times more powerful than all human intelligence today.

  • Jeffery

    An inspirational author !

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