Tuesday, 15 May 2012

How World Will Look In Next 50 Years !

Future City in 50 years
People have always been intrigued of what the future will look like. The answers are quite simple and here you have them for the next 50 years. In last 50 years world has changed a lot from business to the lifestyle of the human being, In last 50 yeas back some of the great inventions took succeed and it changed the world totally. 

It might be possible in the future to experience the sand between your toes, feel the salt from the ocean on your lips, hear the waves and smell the seaweed, just lying in your bed at home. But we will not be able to fool the mind in the way that no matter how real the experience will feel, you will always know that it haven’t happen for real.  

Flying cars is an example of a scenario that has been pictured for the future for a long time. It is a great and exciting concept, but is it realistic?
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Agriculture will still be hard work, but mainstream farming will benefit from a wealth of new technologies. Already we are seeing satellite navigation in tractors and precision farming equipment. The use of robots to milk cows and spot-spraying of weeds in horticulture is already here; it won’t be too long before tractors on large arable units will operate without the use of drivers, controlled by a central tower. 
World in Next 50 Years

The future is pretty much unguessable; who in 1914 would have thought that France and Germany would be close partners fifty years later?

Remember when TV arrived and they said it would be the end of radio and the cinema? And when the internet arrived, they said it would mean the end of everything and the beginning of something else?

The most depressing thing about the world 50 years from now is that I won’t be in it. My mind spins at all the great things I’m going to miss. In my lifetime, the advance of the internet, computers and mobile communications has been so fast-paced – I’m old enough to have received messages on ticker-tape; my first TV was black and white and had one channel… (and I’m not even really that old) that we seem to be hurtling into a technological utopia.
There will probably be no newspapers or books, you may be able to download straight into your brain, but whatever happens, publishers and bookshops will be obsolete. Writers will self-publish direct to e-books. People will still worry that children aren’t reading, but storytelling will never die: it’s too important to the human condition
(Anthony Horowitz, author and screenwriter, on the future of storytelling)

But definitely may be world moving to end time, the only reason Global Warming.

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