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What will the future look like 100 years into the future?

What will the future look like 100 years into the future?

A hundred years into the future, therefore, I see vast expanses of land (all over the world), where wind farming projects have come up providing sustainable renewable energy. I see the vast majority of cars running on water (yes – water indeed), causing no harm at all to the environment.

What can we expect after 100 years of life?

After 100 years we can expect lot of changes in our life. We can see lot of changes in the way we live. For example is our Social life, technology that plays important role, economy that can change countries development and in one word we can say the entire life.

Will human activities be replaced by machines in 100 years?

The main question is, is human activities going be to replace by machines (robots, computers etc) and humans being lazy doing his/her work and expecting everything to be automatic or can be an imaginary life of machines take over every activities of humans. After 100 years we can expect lot of changes in our life.

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Is immortality possible 100 years into the future?

However, 100 years into the future, I see that immortality continues to evade the human race. Cyber immortality, however, is a reality. People can live forever in cyberspace by downloading their collective memories and experiences onto the information superhighway.

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Is humanity standing on a precipice?

More extreme storm surges, wildfires, and heat waves are on the menu for 2070 and beyond. Right now, humanity is standing on a precipice. We can ignore the warning signs and pollute ourselves into what Schmidt envisions as a “vastly different planet” — roughly as different as our current climate is from the most recent ice age.

Will there be only one currency by the end of the century?

It is quite likely that there will be only a few regional currencies by the middle of the century and worldwide acceptance of a global electronic currency. This will gradually mean the others fall out of use and only one will left by the end of the century. PT: Great try! The trend on this is actually more in the opposite direction.

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