What Will Our World Look Like In 1000 Years From Now?

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This is short documentary about our world and life in 1000 years. It is rather hard to predict what will happen but here are some clues:
This is based on our article: "What Will Life Look Like In 1000 Years?"
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Have you ever asked yourself the following question:
What Will Our Life Look Like In 1000 Years?...
It seems bizarre to even pose the question, “What will the world be like in 1,000 years?” given how drastically it has changed over the past 100 years.
However, enquiring minds do wonder, and some individuals, such as Ray Kurzweil (regarded by many as the modern-day Thomas Edison), devote their entire lives to seeking solutions.
Because we surpass our past evolution and countless science fiction films attempt to depict what humanity will look like in the future, it is tough to imagine what we will appear like in 1000 years.
This video attempts to give a glimpse into what the future of this world could be and what our life would look like in about a thousand years. So, let’s dive into this piece.
We can undoubtedly expect unforeseen changes to the world in the next 1000 years. Ironically, looking back at history and believing that historical patterns will remain in the future is arguably the greatest approach to forecasting the future.
This makes some unexpected predictions.
Even if we’re preoccupied with our past and ought to understand it clearly, humans have a history of falling into the same trap.
For example:
We started to establish a capacity for consuming cow milk some 10,000 years ago.
A human’s average height had increased by 10 cm 150 years prior.
The typical human life expectancy has grown by 20 years in the past 65 years.
The poverty line has fallen by 50% in the last 20 years.
This only highlights our potential, and even more intriguing is that there is still a ton of untapped potential. We barely use 10% of our brains, according to some researchers. If that is even remotely true, imagine what we could do with the remaining 90%!
To get a sense, consider what life looked like 1000 years ago: in that era, modern humans had not yet evolved technologically, and the world’s most advanced technologies were some kind of weapons.
We are already observing a blurring of the lines between biological and artificial entities on shorter timelines. Humans may be able to answer specific significant physics problems, but doing so will probably generate additional queries.
There’s a good chance that people will figure out how to manipulate matter and energy in completely different ways, which could lead to unthinkable progress. Michio Kaku, American theoretical physicist and futurist, is writing about three types of civilizations: Type one, type two, and type three , which will have master planetary, stellar and galactic forms of energy, respectively.
Currently we’re not even Type one civilization but we’re progressing towards it faster and faster as we’re now better than ever at energy manipulation.
But What About The Earth you may ask?
Well, people frequently consider Planet Earth and the damage we are doing to its oceans, forests, and ecosystems when they think about what the future might hold.
Which areas will be submerged by the sea as it rises?
How can a population that is expanding quickly be supported in terms of food, fuel, and environmental assets in light of climate change?
Several naysayers predict disaster as many people doubt humans will live for another 1,000 years.
The Earth’s resources are being sucked up by material greed quicker than they can be replenished. The future seems quite gloomy, but Ray Kurzweil thinks technology will help address many environmental issues.
Namely, the world’s population is predicted (by some researchers) to reach 14 billion in 1000 years. Even though such predictions are unlikely to come true, population increase is still a concern, and an increasing number of people are working quickly and diligently to find solutions.
Will modified food eliminate hunger and meet the world’s expanding food needs, or will it ultimately be detrimental to human health and the environment?
In the future, when sustenance will get absorbed similarly to how plants absorb sunlight, humanity will rely less and less on the Earth’s natural resources.
So having said that, let’s try to move on to space travel and discovery.
Whether it is due to the limitations of the Earth or our genetics, humanity has not kept its feet planted on the ground. It is constantly on a journey to learn about and discover our planet and the universe beyond it.
So, what will happen to space travel and discovery in the next 1000 years?
We will have a significantly more extensive map of the universe. We would be able to forecast celestial phenomena that could impact the Earth in the coming and the effects those events might have on humanity.
.... to continue on CuriousMatrix.com

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Full article on our website: curiousmatrix.com/what-will-life-look-like-in-1000-years/
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Very interesting 🤔
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Thank you.
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