
Category: futurism


Futurists Were Right: 10 Predictions Made
The world of money and finance is completely different than it was a century ago, with decentralized banks and electronic balances making it possible to access your funds from just about anywhere on Earth. Writer Edward Bellamy’s 1888 novel Looking Backward was a huge success in its day, but it’s best remembered for introducing the concept of “universal credit.” Citizens of his future utopia carry a card that allows them to spend “credit” from a central bank on goods and services without paper money changing hands.


Bottle that always pours out all the ketchup
MIT scientists invented a coating that makes sure all the ketchup comes out of the bottle.

10 TV Shows That Predicted The Future
Top 10 episodes from popular television shows that predicted things that happened years in the future.
Screenrant: Hidden R Rated Easter Eggs In Disney Movies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbMsxzbiYJw
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Have you ever experienced an event and sworn you’ve seen it somewhere before. A sense of déjà vu that you’ve heard that story before. And then it hits you; that happened on a TV show! Over the years, some TV shows have had a remarkable ability to make it appear as though they are clairvoyant. Astonishing similarities of events witnessed years later pop up periodically.
Ever get that sense of déjà vu that you’ve seen something before? Whether it’s an event that’s eerily similar or technology that appears decades later, TV shows have surprised us again and again over the years. Here are just some of those events depicted on TV years before they happened in real life.
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We talked to futurists about what sleep will be like in 2030
Interesting.
Futurists are accustomed to launching headfirst into some very complex subjects, but even the most high-minded and enthusiastic of prognosticators may take a pass when it comes to dealing with the future of sleep.
That’s no cop out.
It’s just that we humans — those in the developed world at least — maintain such a complicated relationship with sleep.

These elevators operate without cables
Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator. https://www.facebook.com//videos/572842456228291/
Did you know that most elevators use cables to operate?
Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator.

Happy Or Sad? This Face Recognition Technology Reads Your Emot…
Meet FaceRecog — the machine that knows exactly which of 64 emotions you’re feeling today.

Ears, noses grown from stem cells in lab dishes
In a north London hospital, scientists are growing noses, ears and blood vessels in the laboratory in a bold attempt to make body parts using stem cells.
It is among several labs around the world, including in the U.S., that are working on the futuristic idea of growing custom-made organs in the lab.

‘Minivan-sized’ sea creature discovered
Scientists in Hawaii discover a huge underwater sea sponge the size of a minivan, and it may be a new species.