Past Predictions of the Future Every Decade

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hochelaga

hochelaga

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No one predicted that 2020 would turn out how it did. Wrong or right, speculating the future seems to be one of humanity's greatest pastimes. This video explores predictions of the future throughout the 20th century. From winged gliders, to flying cars and all the way up to space travel. Inevitably, this video isn't a comprehensive account of EVERY prediction ever made. But I hope to have sampled some predictions/speculations and visions over the years that have come to be representative of whichever decade that they emerged in. Oh, and in case you're wondering, I haven't included predictions in the 30s and 40s. Lots of reasons (time/repetitive/WW2), but may return to them in a dedicated future vid.
Quick note: my apologies for the few audio pops in the video. I held the microphone in the wrong positions and only realised in post. Always learning. Let me know what I can do to improve in my videos, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Finally, I'm astounded by the amount of traction my channel has gotten recently. Especially my angels vid which is currently hitting 250k views! Thank you all who have subscribed and liked my content, I'm excited to be on this journey with you all.
H.
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Sources:
Matt Novak's AMAZING blog series where I received a lot of useful information and sources: paleofuture.com
How our predictions for the Year 2000 changed throughout the 20th Century: io9.gizmodo.com/how-our-predi...
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@AverageAlien
@AverageAlien 3 роки тому
Imagine being born in 1900. First ever flight when your are a toddler, passenger planes when you're a teen, massive world war, then metal airplanes and fast cars, then another world war, then nuclear weapons, jet engines, supersonic travel, rockets, and men landing on the moon by the time you're 70.
@dunmo9582
@dunmo9582 2 роки тому
the 1900's was speedrunning itself
@abot5533
@abot5533 2 роки тому
@Anthony Tsimbikos so ur 13 just like me
@terrorgaming459
@terrorgaming459 2 роки тому
And imagine living till 122 from 1900
@princessdewi4626
@princessdewi4626 2 роки тому
@@terrorgaming459 Nabi Tajima of Japan (August 4 1900-April 21 2018) 117 years, 260 days Last known person born in the 19th century!
@Chimaeridae
@Chimaeridae 2 роки тому
I don't have to imagine too hard, or else you could say I'm always imagining that scenario: my grandfather was born in 1901. I often find myself placing semi-recent historical events in the framework of his lifetime. I can place more recent notable events within the span of my own: I already broke the half-century mark a while back. Let's just say the first moon landing happened in my lifetime, but not the spaceflight of Yuri Gagarin. I remember precisely where I was when the Challenger disaster occurred. Plenty of historical events have occurred in the lifetime of other folks in this thread, of course, and they'll see many more after I'm dead... assuming we don't manage to do ourselves in first, that is. I can only hope those events will be as transformative & amazing.
@aidenboi2756
@aidenboi2756 3 роки тому
Can you imagine in the future people might still be on youtube and your watching an old video and you see comments says 100 years ago
@mrbasic48
@mrbasic48 3 роки тому
Damn this comment made me feel old
@thiebautjoel
@thiebautjoel 3 роки тому
That's... scary.
@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69
@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69 3 роки тому
Hello people from 2050
@kaveen401
@kaveen401 3 роки тому
Yo dudes the old times were pretty chill maybe if you have a time machine or somethin-
@aidenboi2756
@aidenboi2756 3 роки тому
@@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69 fr though lol
@Simon_r2600
@Simon_r2600 2 роки тому
My grandma has a book where someone in the early 1900's draw a picture of a dogfight in the year 2000. The dogfight was also fought with airships.
@McCaroni_Sup
@McCaroni_Sup Рік тому
That kinda reminds me of the Trails series.
@KingBueno619
@KingBueno619 Рік тому
1900’s: flying cars 2020s: TikTok
@user-zl9sh9mz6h
@user-zl9sh9mz6h 16 днів тому
1960's: "In the 21st century, the world will embrace peace and brotherhood." 2020's: The world embraces fascism and irredentism.
@Koale-Moesite
@Koale-Moesite 2 роки тому
"We finally created the first ever flying machine!" *118 years later* "We are fucked."
@PastaSauce7
@PastaSauce7 2 роки тому
lmaooo
@black-ev3ko
@black-ev3ko 2 роки тому
I mean i was abandoned for reasons But Underrated comment
@d.plaguethedocter8542
@d.plaguethedocter8542 2 роки тому
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YEEEEEEEAH BABY IM THE 1,000th PERSONNTO LIKE THIS WOOOOO
@purachinachinchin
@purachinachinchin 2 роки тому
The Qu and the gravitals: ゴ               ゴ              ゴ               ゴ
@oceanofficial6550
@oceanofficial6550 2 роки тому
@@d.plaguethedocter8542 tf
@AlbertScoot
@AlbertScoot 3 роки тому
One of things I've noticed about previous predictions of the future is that they expected culture to stay the same.
@concept5631
@concept5631 3 роки тому
Seems legit.
@venmis137
@venmis137 3 роки тому
Yes that does seem to be the case. People spend so long focusing on predicting technology, but I wonder what a prediction of future culture would be like? In the near term I think the current rapid liberalisation of pretty much everything, mixed with reactionary resurgence, will continue. After that I don't really know. It will be interesting at least, hopefully I live long enough to see it.
@TheJoemm
@TheJoemm 3 роки тому
That's true. There are people who have thought about this though. The New York Times did a series of imaginary editorials from the future that dealt with politics, language, and culture.
@concept5631
@concept5631 3 роки тому
@@TheJoemm Interesting.
@concept5631
@concept5631 3 роки тому
@Rragg Ddoll Nah
@hayfrand5094
@hayfrand5094 Рік тому
I remember always seeing old predictions like this and noticing how much they overestimated humanity. I don't think much crazy stuff will happen in the next 50 years or so. I imagine it to be like today but just, *more* of it if that makes sense. Taller skyscrapers, more crowded citys, faster PCs with prettier rainbow lights, less resources, higher temperatures with stuffier air, more expensive everything.
@pandemicphilly60
@pandemicphilly60 Рік тому
Isn't your faster PCs assumption just another over estimate? Are you just predicting that because we live in a time where that seems obvious?
@milesdodson3510
@milesdodson3510 Рік тому
Really, a ton has changed, we have invented so much, it's crazy. We have sent people to the moon, harnessed the oceans to make electricity, all the vehicles they show we made far more advanced and far bigger versions of, like the dinky little cloth winged airplanes they thought we would have? Nope, massive supersonic jets and huge commerical airliners, and soooo much more, heck, they *under* estimated us.
@downunderdog
@downunderdog 11 місяців тому
I feel like Ur living under a rock, I think alot of crazy advancements will be made as they have for the past 100 years, I mean we went from flying a glider to landing on the moon within 60 years, right now AI technology is evolving rapidly and will change the way we live in the coming future, who knows what other technology humans will conjure up in the next 50 years
@JeffDeWitt
@JeffDeWitt 11 місяців тому
OK... I've got a few more interesting ones for you, based on things already happening. 1. Virtually unlimited, clean electricity though deep geothermal. 2. Literally making fuel such as gasoline and Diesel out of thin air (CO2 and water vapor). That would also make it carbon neutral. 3. Making meats in a fashion something like we now make cheese and beer. The basic meat is grown in vats and then 3d printed. 4. Large scale, custom manufacturing using additive manufacturing. (3d printing). Anything from plastic bits to whole buildings. You want a new water pump for your 32 Packard? (Or the parts for a whole new 32 Packard), get it printed.
@hayfrand5094
@hayfrand5094 11 місяців тому
@@JeffDeWitt That actually makes a lot of sense! I never thought of that. Also back when I wrote this comment I didn't realize how fast AI was evolving. I'm pretty sure ai will change the future a lot too.
@Croissant69_
@Croissant69_ 3 роки тому
“In the future, people would laugh at funny dog”
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284 3 роки тому
I think this is the only 100% accurate answer
@slavbigyoshi7677
@slavbigyoshi7677 3 роки тому
funny dog is funny
@nuclearpugg
@nuclearpugg 3 роки тому
The least of our problems tbh
@ok-dy9sw
@ok-dy9sw 3 роки тому
when dog 😳😳😳😳
@Croissant69_
@Croissant69_ 3 роки тому
@@ok-dy9sw is sus
@mr_cookies352
@mr_cookies352 3 роки тому
“In the future, humor will be randomly generated!”
@kevinralfi4641
@kevinralfi4641 3 роки тому
said a green cucumber
@mr_cookies352
@mr_cookies352 3 роки тому
@@kevinralfi4641 yez
@theluftwaffle1
@theluftwaffle1 3 роки тому
WEED EATER.
@stevenARTify
@stevenARTify 3 роки тому
Well. They do have meme generators.
@Golmar_227
@Golmar_227 3 роки тому
Potatoes
@drnebulae7578
@drnebulae7578 Рік тому
If Time Travel becomes possible without drawbacks, going into the future and see a glimpse of what we can see would be interesting.
@raptorfromthe6ix833
@raptorfromthe6ix833 Рік тому
I’m a time traveller and ice spice won a civil war again kim Jong drip I’m the last survivor
@glennso47
@glennso47 10 місяців тому
That is only a dream by some people who have had too much weird things to eat for dinner.
@zanussidish5685
@zanussidish5685 10 місяців тому
Without drawbacks?
@lNFICRAFT
@lNFICRAFT 5 місяців тому
Even if we do invent time travel, we should not use it. Its way too dangerous
@MissBliss818
@MissBliss818 4 місяці тому
I'd much rather visit the past than the future
@kipperkell
@kipperkell 2 роки тому
@hochelaga i am just always so impressed with your videos and your style of storytelling. it's an admirable skill!
@emelody7849
@emelody7849 3 роки тому
Prediction: “Shop for items with the click of a button” Me: “Hey that’s actually pretty accura--“ Prediction: “You will also eat sawdust” Me: “nevermind”
@lepusarcticus5363
@lepusarcticus5363 3 роки тому
Actually that one about eating sawdust isn't that off, given that raspberry flavor (like other industrial food ingredients) can be chemically synthesised using actual sawdust.
@jesusreynoso6479
@jesusreynoso6479 3 роки тому
@@lepusarcticus5363 gross sounds good but my throat ia gonna have splinters
@nans969
@nans969 3 роки тому
@@lepusarcticus5363 there are also brands of grated cheese that is actually made of sawdust. More like a filker. Perfectly legal. Also Sawdust is a natural resource. Read lables.
@lnfinitesimaI
@lnfinitesimaI 3 роки тому
You'd be surprised how much added cellulose is in your food. ;) Mmmm, sawdust.
@nicholasbrassard3512
@nicholasbrassard3512 3 роки тому
@@lepusarcticus5363 well then, they were quite on the nose afterall xD
@corporalkills
@corporalkills 3 роки тому
As someone from 2047, I can say that everything is pretty much the same, except that President Kardashian has just made being ugly illegal, so start your skin care regiment now.
@avril99887766
@avril99887766 3 роки тому
This is kind of similar to a book series I read in high school called Uglies. I think for their 15th birthday they had to decide whether they were going to get the Pretty procedure (which made them into an aesthetically perfect version of themselves) and go on to live in the futuristic high-society, or stay as an Ugly and go off to live in what is essentially a Ghetto
@Fae_van
@Fae_van 3 роки тому
@@avril99887766 bruh, that's like that one twilight zone episode.
@avril99887766
@avril99887766 3 роки тому
@@Fae_van I haven't seen it! I actually have never watched The Twilight Zone, it's always been on my list though
@anemicsilence
@anemicsilence 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@Fae_van
@Fae_van 3 роки тому
@@avril99887766 yea, the original one is on Netflix (I think)
@ChantelStays
@ChantelStays 2 роки тому
Wow....just came across your channel. It's brilliant clear, concise, quick but filled with clarity. I love your voice, and the media and music is great too...fantastic job! 🌞🤗
@kamileon8320
@kamileon8320 5 місяців тому
I LOVE content like this and, while I'm late to this by 2 years, I want to say that I am so so glad I found this. This entire theme, and technology themes like it, are ones that I think of often. I was actually looking for this about a month back, in today's time, and surprisingly no one showed up that had a video I agreed with. But maybe today I worded it correctly. Anyway. Thank you sir, the man behind hochelega, for making such a profound yet exciting video. By the by, unrelated, you do have quite a good speaking voice. Right then. I wish you the best!
@skeller61
@skeller61 Рік тому
One of the most prescient books I’ve ever read was “The Machine Stops” by E. M. Forster, published in 1909. Given the first flight was 6 years earlier, he envisioned a world in which passenger planes were already obsolete, and people lived in hive-like structures and communicated using a device that sounds very much like an iPad. It’s a short read and very worthwhile when looking at predictions of the future.
@julianciahaconsulting8663
@julianciahaconsulting8663 11 місяців тому
thanks for the recommendation, sounds good
@ToastersChannel
@ToastersChannel 3 роки тому
I think we still have unrealistic expectations for the future lol
@ToastersChannel
@ToastersChannel 3 роки тому
(i btw tried sending you an email but it didn't go through?)
@hochelaga
@hochelaga 3 роки тому
@@ToastersChannel Hey, I had some issues with setting up the address. Try the new one in the description. Thanks :)
@aaronpescasio
@aaronpescasio 3 роки тому
Our growth is exponential though, so we might get predictions right 👀
@IamINERT
@IamINERT 3 роки тому
I mean compare 1920 to 2020 Huge difference
@Ecktor
@Ecktor 3 роки тому
Imo, flying things are silly. It takes a lot of specialization to pull a pilot off, so generally speaking, flying drunks with plummeting high-powered, battery-powered flying devices are a problem, and so is terraforming any place with gravity that’s different from the gravity of the place where humans evolved for many, many weeks. You also need a magnetosphere to shield wacky radiation and good luck pumping many, many ounces of CO2 to the atmosphere and SOMEHOW resurrecting geothermal activity, given we can’t even dig down more than, like, 14 km and sheet. Let’s also vacuum-cleaner up all the toxic ultra-thin particles covering the entire celestial bodies whereto traveling takes many, many seconds. Let’s focus on terraforming montana or smth sheet...
@AlexA-vl2uz
@AlexA-vl2uz 3 роки тому
I predict this channel is going to BLOW UP!
@trashdilan
@trashdilan 3 роки тому
exactly what i was about to comment! i can see lemmino and hochelaga make crossover videos
@williamteev5296
@williamteev5296 3 роки тому
I predict this comment’s gonna blow too!!
@yul8295
@yul8295 3 роки тому
same
@chazregilzine5154
@chazregilzine5154 3 роки тому
The angel video brought me here, watched every video.
@Alan-ml8vq
@Alan-ml8vq 3 роки тому
Same. Within 3 months. Awesome content
@Mortequinho
@Mortequinho 2 роки тому
Your voice is so relaxing! Ah, nice video, by the way! :) A magnificent sort of discernment.
@josephforjoseph
@josephforjoseph Рік тому
The fact you showed a clip from the original tomb raider further proves why I like your channel so much. Bravo
@fpsreactions8481
@fpsreactions8481 2 роки тому
I love how each generation basically takes their own style and makes it look more futuristic. The future is unpredictable.
@chiarosuburekeni9325
@chiarosuburekeni9325 2 роки тому
Yep. This shows that there's literally no way for our brains to figure out the way things are going to advance. Kinda depressing in a way because there's no way I can wrap my head around how the world will look in 100 years and I'll never know.
@fpsreactions8481
@fpsreactions8481 2 роки тому
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 Honestly it is sad. But oh well, I guess we probably won't be conscious to feel bad about it when the time comes
@dekippiesip
@dekippiesip 2 роки тому
People tend to overestimate technological change and underestimate cultural change.
@fpsreactions8481
@fpsreactions8481 2 роки тому
@@dekippiesip Well said
@WhatIsThatThingDoing
@WhatIsThatThingDoing 2 роки тому
@@fpsreactions8481 As 1900 did not predict 2000, 2000 and present is unlikely to accurately imagine 2100, and so forth. Unless society and technology stagnate due to some means either internal or external, predictions are unlikely to be accurate except in a few particularly luck or far-sighted cases.
@augustavon4611
@augustavon4611 3 роки тому
Now the year 2000 is considered nostalgic and oldschool lol
@humanman2358
@humanman2358 2 роки тому
It will be considered ancient in the year 2120
@jayluis189
@jayluis189 2 роки тому
@@humanman2358 and in 2200, 2120 will be considered ancient
@gamecriticnl3339
@gamecriticnl3339 2 роки тому
@@humanman2358 no?!?
@gamecriticnl3339
@gamecriticnl3339 2 роки тому
@@jayluis189 nope
@infinity_0016
@infinity_0016 2 роки тому
@@gamecriticnl3339 considering more people like the first two replies, the majority _will_ consider those times ancient
@rqlk
@rqlk 2 роки тому
8:18 for people who don’t understand Fahrenheit vs celsius, there is a formula that you have to use to convert, you can’t say that x celsius is x farenheit, like in inches vs cm, etc. While 3 celsius is equivalent to 37 Fahrenheit, you can’t apply that to an increase in temperature. For instance, 70 farenheit is 21 celsius, but 24 celsius is 75 farenheit, not 107. 10 c is 50 f, while 13 c is 55 f, etc. Meaning the number below celsius should be 5 farenheit.
@auntieheksold-timemedicine3045
@auntieheksold-timemedicine3045 Рік тому
Love your channel and loving your podcast!
@WhaleManMan
@WhaleManMan 3 роки тому
Why tf do people even want flying cars? They do the same thing as regular cars, so why would you want them to have a greater chance of ending your life??
@calvino6949
@calvino6949 3 роки тому
More lanes
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle 3 роки тому
I was wondering why people in the 1900s thought we'd have moved all of civilization into the sky? Where's the practicality in that? The guy reaching out for a glass of wine on the go in his private plane made me laugh xD
@dandyND
@dandyND 3 роки тому
@@IDontWantThisStupidHandle a straight line from a to b is always going to be the shortest way to travel (that is if we don't discover teleportation) so it is very practical if everyone can fly or live in the air it would mean having more space for yourself and less time wasted in traveling through traffics. The only reason why we aren't all flying is because of energy as it is still very costly to be airborne with the amount of energy we are generating today, same goes for the future in space and other things. It's always been a problem of resource holding back our progress
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle
@IDontWantThisStupidHandle 3 роки тому
@@dandyND I agree that the fastest path is the way the crow flies, but life isn't only travel. We would need to create infrastructure to grow billions of pounds of food in the air, and connect water sources to our buildings (again, stationed in the air) -- it makes no practical sense. You're only displacing the space problem to higher altitude, when on the ground, we have just that -- ground to grow food, lay water transport pipes and electric cables, dispose of waste (not an ideal place for it, but that will again be a huge problem in airborne life as well), etc.
@dandyND
@dandyND 3 роки тому
@@IDontWantThisStupidHandle yes, that is why predictions are most of the time wrong, because we have more problem to take care of than just the new trending technology. It's like we all used to dream of big things as kids but as we grow up, we have so many things to take account of that we have to set aside what our dreamed future was. Maybe if we have a super computer that could consider all aspect in life, it could accurately predict what the future would look like
@immy3508
@immy3508 3 роки тому
I think Earth's "Deep Sea" DLC is gonna be unlocked soon
@JustAnotherNamelessGuy
@JustAnotherNamelessGuy 3 роки тому
finally a naval update
@junya111
@junya111 3 роки тому
The DLC keeps getting delayed
@daisuke910
@daisuke910 3 роки тому
Are you playing Anno 2070? Lol
@ahahahimagine5709
@ahahahimagine5709 3 роки тому
I don't think it would be viable since the atmosphere is getting huge nerfs
@marquizo_5116
@marquizo_5116 3 роки тому
I think the textures at the bottom of the ocean keep getting corrupted or something. How much do you guys think the DLC will be?
@Hollowdude15
@Hollowdude15 8 місяців тому
Past predictions are so amazing and great video man :]
@rawrdino7046
@rawrdino7046 2 роки тому
Kinda crazy how back then the future was depicted as hopeful, but now it's bleak and hopeless
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram 2 роки тому
Walking facemasks zombies
@Faienian_empire
@Faienian_empire 7 місяців тому
Actually, the 2020s were like 90 times more peaceful. Humanity is at its golden age, and nobody appreciates it. Oh no, I was wrong, modern art is bad, pop music is bad, modern architecture is bad, everything is bad
@killerkitten7534
@killerkitten7534 3 роки тому
1920: “in the future we’ll have flying cars!” 2020: *person watching this on a mobile computer that can fit in your pocket that has access to nearly all of humanity’s collective knowledge right at my fingertips* “yeah, why does the future suck so much?”
@noefillon1749
@noefillon1749 3 роки тому
Love this comment. Internet and smartphones are so incredible that no one was capable of predicting it. And it literally changed the world. The reality went far further than people imagination in that field.
@rodrigobatista7726
@rodrigobatista7726 3 роки тому
That's because people don't understand we truly are in the future
@blustgt8814
@blustgt8814 3 роки тому
@@rodrigobatista7726 well I don't know if that makes much sense but I get what you mean
@livelife4928
@livelife4928 3 роки тому
One thing nobody accounted for was the rise of negativity and pessimism/ Nihilism over the years. Even now, nobody accounts for it and all people say these days is ' Society bad ' without proposing any meaningful solution. I personally believe the future is going to be more in between. We'll have a lot more of good and beautiful things yet A huge majority will only focus on the negatives. Our predictions would be correct, just not in the ways we envisioned.
@nuclearpugg
@nuclearpugg 3 роки тому
@@livelife4928 I think our impending doom due to Climate change is a pretty fair thing to be pessimistic about. And honesty the positive ignorant boomers dying off definitely isn't a bad thing
@Aci_yt
@Aci_yt 3 роки тому
See you all when UKposts recommends this in 50 years
@marvinzaldivia2288
@marvinzaldivia2288 3 роки тому
only if youtube is still mainstream media of 2071
@Renrang
@Renrang 3 роки тому
I'm a bit pessimistic after watching this video. But cya.
@salaheddineferroukhi5438
@salaheddineferroukhi5438 3 роки тому
If y'all still alive
@nafisalalim
@nafisalalim 3 роки тому
I'll already be in the afterlife on that year
@KuroMegami00
@KuroMegami00 3 роки тому
I'll be dead. but yea, see you soon
@bigbubba0439
@bigbubba0439 Рік тому
It's so fascinating that these past generations thought we would have fancy things like miniature suns and commercial space bases that we don't actually have today, but none of them predicted the internet. That was a total wild card in the sense of development, which has wildly altered the course of human history. Just think of all of the societal changes that have happened in the last 20-30 years from the start of the internet to now, and what humanity will look like in another 20-30 years as a result of it
@macbcheesy1364
@macbcheesy1364 2 роки тому
What a well thought, well made video. Thank you very much.
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 2 роки тому
I love how when a futuristic design is outdated, it's called "Retro Futuristic" lol
@Kaotic824
@Kaotic824 2 роки тому
It shows how the present limits our vision of the future
@Zaire82
@Zaire82 2 роки тому
They'd be horrified. Some clothing barely classifies as clothing. Crop tops would give them heart-attacks, leggings would be no different from painting your skin black, appearance-wise. Once they see bikinis, they'd die. Gotta say, I get where that memed boomer opinion that kids these days dress too scandalously comes from.
@Oaksley
@Oaksley 2 роки тому
@@Zaire82 i think bikinis were around in the 30s
@TheRoyalGuardian
@TheRoyalGuardian 2 роки тому
kind of an oxymoron lol
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
@@Zaire82 imagine how horrified proto-humans would be that we wear clothes at all and are pretty hairless comparatively lol.
@klrbbt1503
@klrbbt1503 2 роки тому
1900: "words are then played directly into the students' ears" 2021: *lockdown and online classes* i mean, they're not wrong
@Ishikawa745
@Ishikawa745 2 роки тому
True
@ommsterlitz1805
@ommsterlitz1805 2 роки тому
omfg
@testshietchannel
@testshietchannel 2 роки тому
I wonder if the 1900s predicted the Simpsons 🤔🤨
@sergiograndio577
@sergiograndio577 2 роки тому
fuck
@1000-THR
@1000-THR 2 роки тому
SAY SUS 😳 EVERYWHERE ON UKposts
@mmixo
@mmixo 2 роки тому
Great channel 🍀 Keep up the good work
@randomstuff-td1jl
@randomstuff-td1jl 2 роки тому
Your videos are good quality in sound and Information English is not my first language but i do understand everythiing thanks to your calm and clear voice. Im very thankfull for your videos, i do enjoy them alot :)
@drovertable
@drovertable 3 роки тому
Seeing how people drive, I hope personal aircraft commuting will never be a thing.
@animentis8987
@animentis8987 3 роки тому
It would be 9/11 24/7
@MH10Rblx
@MH10Rblx 3 роки тому
@@animentis8987 xd
@IDKwhattowrite3
@IDKwhattowrite3 3 роки тому
@@animentis8987 bruh
@liamnacinovich8232
@liamnacinovich8232 3 роки тому
They really should just make those simple color coded lines for people
@voidfulunarxecularity8726
@voidfulunarxecularity8726 3 роки тому
flying helicopters everywhere
@johnelmartagbago3764
@johnelmartagbago3764 3 роки тому
*I love how the predictions of the past is so optimistic while we in the present are just waiting for our looming doom.* 😂😂
@none-tq6df
@none-tq6df 3 роки тому
Because we now know that we fu**ed up
@waliansari9467
@waliansari9467 3 роки тому
Shows how corrupt the world is these days. Back then, the future possibilities were endless. Now, we are trying to save it from climate change, monopolies, corrupt governments, etc.
@thecrawler1265
@thecrawler1265 3 роки тому
@@waliansari9467 I like how you're saying "we" as if you are actually doing something.
@davidbolha
@davidbolha 3 роки тому
Year 2030: "You will own nothing but you'll be happy." 😆😎 by World Economic Forum
@waliansari9467
@waliansari9467 3 роки тому
the crawler I meant we as in the world
@nuclearocean
@nuclearocean Рік тому
Oh boy, it's one of those "future we were robbed of" videos that never fail to make me tear up
@MrXtcbeat76
@MrXtcbeat76 2 роки тому
Hi! Love your channel! Would you do a video where you compare old historical prophecies and how people try to justify them in present day? Keep up the great work 👍
@HungrySeal31
@HungrySeal31 Рік тому
😊10😊
@HungrySeal31
@HungrySeal31 Рік тому
Wa OA to @
@mardy3732
@mardy3732 3 роки тому
No matter how hard you try, you'll always be stuck thinking within the boundries of your own time.
@mladen7641
@mladen7641 3 роки тому
Or you'd just go back to the past.
@ezzelofficial7563
@ezzelofficial7563 3 роки тому
@@Dezmont01 that's still a product of being stuck in your own time. The reason people invent stuff is to sort problems that they are currently facing.
@reob12
@reob12 3 роки тому
in other words, you are basically saying we live in the present
@thegoblinwholaughs1137
@thegoblinwholaughs1137 3 роки тому
I dont think future can go beyond this generation's thinkin anymore. What are we expecting? Superpowers? ✅ Aliens? ✅ Multiverse? ✅ Parallel Universe? ✅ Time machine? ✅ Fucking dying to asteroids or Nuclear weapons? ✅ We have come too far on somethings that are unbelievably advance yet unachievable for this generation maybe even after 500 years......
@bvo..
@bvo.. 3 роки тому
Limited by the technology of our time, not your imagination. Einstein predicted many things about the universe long before they were provable.
@audreyanderson5931
@audreyanderson5931 3 роки тому
Us: That version of the future looks so... 60s The future: That version of the future looks so... 2020s
@veilcure
@veilcure 2 роки тому
BAHAHAH
@cheesecake001
@cheesecake001 2 роки тому
but wouldn't it just be 20's?
@audreyanderson5931
@audreyanderson5931 2 роки тому
@@cheesecake001 ummm that's kinda scary to think that when we are now will one day be referred to as "The 20's"
@kylaa9205
@kylaa9205 2 роки тому
@@audreyanderson5931 ikr
@MiScusi69
@MiScusi69 2 роки тому
@@audreyanderson5931 yeah
@TheSmart-CasualGamer
@TheSmart-CasualGamer 2 роки тому
2:07, right, that's just a Penny Farthing Pedalo, that's BRILLIANT.
@falkargast8990
@falkargast8990 2 роки тому
I really love all your stuff!
@huntmaster5352
@huntmaster5352 3 роки тому
Clothes in predictions: still looks the same after a century Clothes in real 2000: C A R G O P A N T S
@davidwuhrer6704
@davidwuhrer6704 2 роки тому
Not the same. There had been a reformist movement at the time that wanted women to be allowed to wear underwear, and cotton underdresses instead of whale-bone corsets. It was quite predictable that the reformists would succeed eventually.
@BenelliAkimbo
@BenelliAkimbo 2 роки тому
I like baggy cargo pants
@atomicspartan131
@atomicspartan131 2 роки тому
I believe in cargo pants supremacy
@cello404
@cello404 2 роки тому
@@kai0tfoool even as a woman I enjoy some of that stuff. I wish people tried to dress better occasionally, and freer dresses can be quite comfortable
@adrixn5297
@adrixn5297 2 роки тому
@Tod x when exposing your ankle was scandalous? Ok, buddy...
@antrobot
@antrobot 3 роки тому
Aren't helicopters really the "flying car" of reality?
@xwtek3505
@xwtek3505 3 роки тому
No. It's used by a few rich people, but it's too expensive for normal usage.
@aurin_komak
@aurin_komak 3 роки тому
Unmanned flying car helicopters can be bought by anybody, and they would've blown 20th century people's brains off.
@a.bagasm.7253
@a.bagasm.7253 3 роки тому
@@xwtek3505 till you relize, if evryone is flying then it will be as crowded and far more likely for you to die
@xwtek3505
@xwtek3505 3 роки тому
@@a.bagasm.7253 Yeah, but the bottleneck is actually much earlier than that. Driving a helicopter is harder and took a lengthy time to master. This will make helicopter very expensive.
@oatmeal8673
@oatmeal8673 3 роки тому
@@xwtek3505 so is a lambo and its still a car
@sboss
@sboss Рік тому
Great video! Quick point: at 8:18 you convert 3C to 37.4F which isn't really accurate. Relative to zero degrees Celsius (or 32 Fahrenheit), that'd be an increase of 5.4 degrees F.
@tactfulanimal
@tactfulanimal Рік тому
I'm convinced that we're not only living in a future that differs from what we had predicted previously, but an adjacent one. I think alternate timelines and planes of reality exist and somehow we got knocked off course.
@SpahGaming
@SpahGaming 9 місяців тому
bro was zooted when writing this comment, nearly 2 years ago
@starhalv2427
@starhalv2427 3 роки тому
One thing never changes: we only see how the richest live. Edit: because of many comments, here's an explanation: I meant richest societies, not richest people
@purvi110
@purvi110 3 роки тому
sadly true
@livelife4928
@livelife4928 3 роки тому
The way the poorest live doesn't change much.
@starhalv2427
@starhalv2427 3 роки тому
@@livelife4928 Smallest details can change the world.
@livelife4928
@livelife4928 3 роки тому
@@starhalv2427 Like living underground sounds much different. People are looking for ways to eradicate poverty. I wouldn't be surprised if they literally took a shortcut and just pushed all the poor people to live in what is basically just the sewers with mostly suburban and industrial infrastructure.
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284 3 роки тому
Oof hard hitting comment
@ronin7561
@ronin7561 3 роки тому
The past: I bet we'll have flying cars in the future! 2020: *watching a video of flying car prediction on a handheld supercomputer whilst sitting on the toilet during a global pandemic*
@greggegg8358
@greggegg8358 3 роки тому
Now tell me this isn't better than flying cars. Minus the pandemic of course
@SamsungS23Ultr
@SamsungS23Ultr 3 роки тому
@@greggegg8358 sitting on a toilet vs flying cars. 🤔
@DivineDefect
@DivineDefect 3 роки тому
@@SamsungS23Ultr handheld supercomputer
@SamsungS23Ultr
@SamsungS23Ultr 3 роки тому
@@DivineDefect I wasn't talking about the super computer. Everything in the og comment is worse. Except the super computer that I explicitly left out.
@DivineDefect
@DivineDefect 3 роки тому
@@SamsungS23Ultr I was expecting to get whooshed but I got this instead. Hm.
@Cazammaf
@Cazammaf Рік тому
I just bought an oculus (meta) quest 2 vr headset last week. I showed it to my grandad today, and he was blown away. I set my home to a space-station. As soon as he put the headset on he was looking around and noticed the view of earth outside the window, and he was in awe. I put him on a game that uses hand tracking and he was so confused at first but then was solving puzzles like a pro! I showed him that the guardian boundary protects him from going out of the zone. He was lost for words and loved it. I gave him the controllers and put him on table tennis and mini golf, he loved it and said it’s amazing how far technology has come. And surprising he got the hang of it all pretty quickly!
@jamiearnott9669
@jamiearnott9669 2 роки тому
Great video making. UK had the world's first civilian nuclear programme, but all that amounted to was around 16.1% of energy supply as of 2020. So much for that prediction ;-=)
@brisketandsomeribs9706
@brisketandsomeribs9706 3 роки тому
I like how the expectation of 2000 from 1900 didn’t even bother to change fashion Edit: oh dang thanks for 2k likes 👍
@ibroplatin4915
@ibroplatin4915 3 роки тому
Ikr
@killerkitten7534
@killerkitten7534 3 роки тому
Well tbf in the very early 1900s fashion hadn’t changed that much from the previous few centuries, why would they expect the next century to be any different?
@stefrong2260
@stefrong2260 3 роки тому
@@killerkitten7534 actually, fashion had changed a lot. We usally look superficially at fashion thinking that it really started to change only after 1900, but in reality you can totally compare the changes of 1900-2000 fashion with, perhaps, 1700-1800. It's just that we overlook them and assume they dressed the same for centuries... Wich is just wrong. Humans have always been humans, if yuo dig a bit into history you'll discover that even the Romans had the same behaviours that we have today, and the trend to change fashion every decade was certanly one of them ;)
@HughMiller98
@HughMiller98 3 роки тому
@@stefrong2260 And the Victorian era (which had just come to an end) was known for rapidly changing silhouettes and fashions, so it's strange they didn't expect anything to be different
@waro713
@waro713 3 роки тому
@@HughMiller98 they probably did predict that fashion would be different they just didn't bother to predict what it would look like because they knew that they had no real way of predicting something like that
@NOENVYreal
@NOENVYreal 3 роки тому
When people predict the future, they think about their technology improving other than new technology.
@juliane5632
@juliane5632 3 роки тому
You improve a technology then it's still a new technology-
@juliane5632
@juliane5632 3 роки тому
@Lippy I agree but at the same time notice the hint of *SARCASM* of every sentence :/ I didn't meant it lit but a joke :/
@crunchynapkin
@crunchynapkin 3 роки тому
You’re right, they were talking about a flying car but they never would have fathomed we would have self driving cars. They wouldn’t have thought there would be an international space station circling the globe. I think we’ve gotten even further than what they thought. Most people focus on what we don’t have but don’t realize what we’ve already created.
@NOENVYreal
@NOENVYreal 3 роки тому
@@crunchynapkin said it better than I could🙌🏼
@NOENVYreal
@NOENVYreal 3 роки тому
@Lippy 👍🏼
@sam21462
@sam21462 2 роки тому
6:03 - I have this brilliant vision in my head concerning zero gravity cows.
@ishmael4489
@ishmael4489 Рік тому
Interesting. I think I'll give this channel a sub 😊
@Beelzebubby91
@Beelzebubby91 3 роки тому
I would pay good money to see people from the 1900s react to what we wear today if time travel was possible. They’d have heart attacks
@kriketprayme
@kriketprayme 2 роки тому
They dressed really well to be honest. I wish we still dressed like that.
@nmg1541
@nmg1541 2 роки тому
They would think that technology is witchcraft
@humanman2358
@humanman2358 2 роки тому
@@nmg1541 bruh the fact that they predicted in the future where glass panes on top of cities so that rain won't fall down on buildings is already considered witchcraft. The illustration of people flying with wings is already considered witchcraft. Maybe medieval era people would think of it as witchcraft..
@humanman2358
@humanman2358 2 роки тому
Tbh fashion is just highly impossible to predict (imo)
@lolomgwtfkaya6066
@lolomgwtfkaya6066 2 роки тому
@@humanman2358 The internet... smart phones... self driving cars... creating oxygen from CO2... the dome thing is honestly unrealistic, unnecessary and pointless. We could do it if we wanted to, but it has more cons then pros
@getpriyanka
@getpriyanka 2 роки тому
This video made me reconsider the fact that we went from inventing a simple flying machine, to land on the moon in under 70 years. Humanity did some serious speedrunning
@nehemiahmarcus308
@nehemiahmarcus308 2 роки тому
Imagine someone watching the first airplane flight and someons speculating that now that we can fly, we will probably fly to the moon within our lifetime. People would think he was crazy.
@piotrmalewski8178
@piotrmalewski8178 2 роки тому
Add to this we didn't go further only because the public didn't see the purpose of funding more, and NASA's budget was cut 3 times after the last Apollo. By that time NASA had figured nuclear rocket engines and wanted to put nuclear tows on the orbit to be used for frequent travels to the Moon to build spacecrafts for interplanetary travel there. In early 70s top engineers in NASA believed they would put people on Mars by 1980s. By now NASA only comes back to these old technologies. To put men on Mars and get them back quickly enough before they would get too ill from space radiation, a nuclear rocket engine is the only thing that can provide the necessary speed of travel. Building this spacecraft on the Moon is then necessary for both safety purposes as launching an assembled with active fuel straight from Earth would be too risky, and to shield astronauts from it's radiation the spacecraft need to be too big and heavy to be launched from Earth. So we need to build a lunar spacecraft and nuclear reactor factory on Moon first, and then launch the interplanetary spacecraft from there.
@daredevil6145
@daredevil6145 2 роки тому
Then the focus shifted towards little thing called Internet
@delaney6413
@delaney6413 2 роки тому
@@piotrmalewski8178 And we could use the caves of the Moon for these bases since they provide natural protection from the Sun's radiation.
@ottovonbass-mark5424
@ottovonbass-mark5424 2 роки тому
To think it took about 180,000 years to learn how to put a seed in the ground and there was 66 years difference between the first flight and the moon landing
@HenryMidfields
@HenryMidfields 2 роки тому
I've also noticed that the skyscraper city as imagined by the Europeans and Americans in the 1920s (like Fritz Lang, or Le Corbusier) never really took hold in Europe outside of some relatively isolated examples, or at least not to the same extent as other regions. The Anglosphere did, to varying extents, but they're mostly overshadowed by Asian and Middle Eastern cities.
@Wiggieferd
@Wiggieferd Рік тому
Well, now it’s 2023 and the thumbnail is kinda accurate
@dr.manasprotimgogoi9091
@dr.manasprotimgogoi9091 Рік тому
well he changes it every year for us.
@WeebSsamm
@WeebSsamm 3 роки тому
Mfs in the future are gonna come back to these kinds of videos and say "This didn't age well"
@MaterOfX
@MaterOfX 2 роки тому
Or some shitty meme from future
@tia4108
@tia4108 2 роки тому
LOL
@whyareyouexisting7285
@whyareyouexisting7285 2 роки тому
@@tia4108 ok is the oldest meme. And lol is probably gonna be accepted as formal language haha
@theghostreckon69420
@theghostreckon69420 2 роки тому
Yeah, I hope not many people comment here so they can personally tell you that lmao
@justamanofculture12
@justamanofculture12 2 роки тому
Lmaooooooooooo 😂 😂
@nonexistentbread3146
@nonexistentbread3146 3 роки тому
1900s: We be colonizing another galaxy in 2021! 2021: *m o n k e*
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284
@pabloignaciogarciamartinez4284 3 роки тому
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA no kidding, this was the 1st comment that got through my mind when watching the video. I give you my respects, fellow top comedian.
@ok-dy9sw
@ok-dy9sw 3 роки тому
when m o n k e 😱😱😱😱😳😳😳😳😎😎😎😎🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌
@CrewDrastically
@CrewDrastically 3 роки тому
Lame Response
@Dev-nk8oj
@Dev-nk8oj 3 роки тому
Reject humanity, embrace *monke*
@greatergamer4681
@greatergamer4681 3 роки тому
1. This is overused (so stop) 2. Your wrong, they thought in the 2000s
@nocontextwhatever
@nocontextwhatever 2 роки тому
Absolutely FANTASTIC!! 🤩
@alvaromd3203
@alvaromd3203 Рік тому
Great reflection. End is perfect!
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 2 роки тому
I love how each era predicted that their current fashion trends would continue unabated into the 21st century lol!
@daridon2483
@daridon2483 2 роки тому
As another comment said, people overstimate technological advancement and understimate cultural change
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 2 роки тому
@@ryoid6001 ... or even change style!
@thecensoredmuscle563
@thecensoredmuscle563 2 роки тому
Like back to the future 2 is just futurized versions of the 1980s.
@unlimited8410
@unlimited8410 2 роки тому
Honestly what I predict in the future is stagnation, 2020 won't look that different from 2040. Technology doesn't seem to be rapidly developing as of now, and the limits of our current computers are really being pushed.
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 2 роки тому
@@unlimited8410 The future looks bleak for humankind, but I wouldn't call it "stagnation." Two things are developing rapidly: AI ( _Terminator_ is getting closer to becoming a reality every day) and global-warming-climate-change which is mushrooming into a fully blown crisis.
@aerozz8851
@aerozz8851 3 роки тому
One thing is for sure: our dumbass predictions of the future will have the most photo-realistic sheen to them in history.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 3 роки тому
The future will be full of killer computers that can murder anyone and go Yandere simply because of more powerful glitches and computer viruses.
@equaius893
@equaius893 3 роки тому
our future is either bleak or prosperous. either fallout and hunger games or a utopia like many richer planets in star wars
@m.p.3musicstudio411
@m.p.3musicstudio411 3 роки тому
To be honest, they may be using 3d realistic models and complaining that these 2d flat videso is stupid to watch.
@Bruh-hq1hx
@Bruh-hq1hx 3 роки тому
@@SlapstickGenius23 Computers especially AIs aren't even smart enough to shoot without being zold too they will some day but there won't be killer robots
@Bruh-hq1hx
@Bruh-hq1hx 3 роки тому
@@equaius893 thats abit binary don't you think
@Flozone1
@Flozone1 2 роки тому
You kind of glossed over the other part of Metropolis, the part where the working class lives underground and is reduced to replaceable drones, while the rich spend their time in exorbitant luxury. A look over the pond might have been cool too, looking how Soviet Science-Fiction developed at the time and what themes they put importance on.
@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 6 місяців тому
Always be on the lookout for completely unexpected developments that could disrupt things in really fundamental ways. I can think of a few. Room-temperature superconductivity could be one such development. Another game-changer could be a really cheap, plentiful source of helium, maybe from a gas giant planet. This could make airships a much more attractive option, great for heavy freight. Nanotechnology has still had limited significance, but with further developments and cost reduction, those tiny structures could blow up a lot of big stuff.
@FoxElliott
@FoxElliott 2 роки тому
1900's future predictions: *Jetsons* 2000's future predictions: *Fallout*
@barbmcelderry9164
@barbmcelderry9164 Рік тому
This is all these comments in a way that makes sense.
@mrvespuccia.k.ameganite1747
@mrvespuccia.k.ameganite1747 Рік тому
Ironic
@terriblegamerdotexe1527
@terriblegamerdotexe1527 Рік тому
If it doesn’t happen and global warming is wrong or something people in 2123 will look at us and laugh at our stupidity. “Look at those people 100 years ago, thinking that they were going to die in 50 years”. Interesting to think about.
@changer_of_ways_suspense_smith
@changer_of_ways_suspense_smith Рік тому
There were plenty of doomsday and dystopian predictions throughout the 1900s. WW1 was often called the War to End All Wars. Soviet nations made an onslaught of post apocalypse fiction. This video is incredibly cherry picked.
@pixaafterdark9915
@pixaafterdark9915 3 роки тому
Sometimes I like to daydream about people from the past coming to the present and seeing them be horrified or amazed by the future.
@noah-rt7rq
@noah-rt7rq 3 роки тому
Me too
@BBKoVI
@BBKoVI 3 роки тому
@@noah-rt7rq Yes, or going back in time and trying to describe the future to people there. You'd have your work cut out for you, I think..
@nojatha4637
@nojatha4637 2 роки тому
It’s different for every generation
@redprofile8839
@redprofile8839 2 роки тому
I did that too
@brendanmuller7301
@brendanmuller7301 2 роки тому
Probably a mix of horror and amazement at both the technological and societal changes
@nightram3588
@nightram3588 Рік тому
It's cool to see their predictions based on the kind of technologies they have.
@terryflynn6927
@terryflynn6927 11 місяців тому
Interesting vid. I was a little comfused as to why you focused on the Jetsons when the 60"s also brought us 2001 A Space Odysssy, a film that was never even mentioned in this piece.
@va7362
@va7362 3 роки тому
People in past: "In 2020 we will have extremely futuristic technology and will conquer space" People now: "OMG i just donated five million dollars to make the e-girl say my name"
@chinmustache6420
@chinmustache6420 3 роки тому
We got the best of both. Vtubers come from amazing technology, and people spend a ton of money on them
@steriftes
@steriftes 3 роки тому
@@chinmustache6420 yes
@theegiver7478
@theegiver7478 3 роки тому
I mean they had some pretty dumb things in the past. But e girls are gonna be humanities downfall.
@nightfury20101
@nightfury20101 3 роки тому
Technical we kinda do,the tech today like phone is extremely futuristic technological in the past
@kettlefleet829
@kettlefleet829 3 роки тому
@@theegiver7478 Don't disrespect queens you turd
@exxelsetijadi5348
@exxelsetijadi5348 3 роки тому
predictions of the future from the past : optimistic and hopeful. usually read out by a calm, happy narrator predictions of the future from around this time : *dystopian cyberpunk synthwave intensifies*
@mism847
@mism847 2 роки тому
In other words, predictions from the past were less retarded.
@humanman2358
@humanman2358 2 роки тому
I feel like nowadays predictions are rather realistic than imaginitive
@robinchesterfield42
@robinchesterfield42 2 роки тому
Probably because we're more depressed/disillusioned now and are therefore coming up with darker stuff. :P
@Marylandbrony
@Marylandbrony 2 роки тому
You still see the “Optimistic” actually these days, mainly as a quasi ads for things.
@Shythalia
@Shythalia 2 роки тому
✨✨Depressed & hopelessness.✨✨
@jackerythewinter_1297
@jackerythewinter_1297 Рік тому
Getting recommended on the bink of 2023. Thanks youtube algorithm.
@deetsteve00
@deetsteve00 Рік тому
Huh, I wonder why there is a spike in the video on the videogame clip at 6:56
@mikethegamedev
@mikethegamedev Рік тому
ikr idk what it even means
@arulkws
@arulkws 3 роки тому
in 2020 we'll have flying cars 2020 : we have better memes
@r2c217
@r2c217 3 роки тому
Some form of flying cars does exist actually.
@karaqakkzl
@karaqakkzl 3 роки тому
@@r2c217 but we do need wings engine for that really?
@dinamosflams
@dinamosflams 3 роки тому
We don't have things that useless AND we have better memes? I see this as an absolute win
@kenetickups6146
@kenetickups6146 3 роки тому
no we don't 2020 memes are cancer
@malavoy1
@malavoy1 3 роки тому
2120: The return of the trope 😉
@MrPanLidTV
@MrPanLidTV 3 роки тому
This guy is like a mini Aperture, but uploads more often
@ulysses1320
@ulysses1320 3 роки тому
It’s like Skyrim with guns -IGN
@vikrant555
@vikrant555 3 роки тому
and with better voice.
@golden2880
@golden2880 3 роки тому
@@vikrant555 why? what's wrong with Aperture's voice?
@vikrant555
@vikrant555 3 роки тому
@@golden2880 Nothing wrong with him but this guy's voice sounds better in my opinion.
@golden2880
@golden2880 3 роки тому
@@vikrant555 aight
@staticbuilds7613
@staticbuilds7613 Рік тому
It went from Industrial to heavily stylized but impractical then to a more entertainment based future. Each persons future shows what they were trying to achieve at that moment
@shmookins
@shmookins Рік тому
My question is: will the speed of tech progress continue like it is now? Because it is absolutely crazy how fast we progressed in the last century.
@chrisjfox8715
@chrisjfox8715 Рік тому
We're going to hit the inflection point of the S-curve at some point, but likely not until after AI hits some substantial stride...after which, how much of that progress is "we" anymore?
@cdemr
@cdemr Рік тому
Similarly to how humanity's agricultural era was a plateau for three millenia, we might reach a technological plateau in future at some point... But not now, AI at least still has a way to go, who knows how long.
@alphabeets
@alphabeets 4 місяці тому
…yet we still cannot cure cancer. We can’t seem to CURE anything. We only make expensive pills that one must subscribe to for life, to reduce the symptoms.
@firstnamelastname1543
@firstnamelastname1543 3 роки тому
Technology progresses fast, but not as fast as human ambition
@aurin_komak
@aurin_komak 3 роки тому
Technology progresses fast in a different pace than the human mind does, and I'm not even sure if the pace is faster or slower
@greuss2105
@greuss2105 3 роки тому
@@aurin_komak human mind is beyond of technology. Damn, we dont even know why we dream
@aurin_komak
@aurin_komak 3 роки тому
@Odinson Warrior you commented under the wrong comment mate Humans like to predict stuff that happens in the future. That's why most of sci-fi exists. "Technology progresses fast, but not as fast as human ambition" For example, how many times have you seen faster than light travel in a sci-fi thing? Countless times. How many times have you seen faster than light travel in real life? Zero. That's what the comment meant
@Waffleconchocolate
@Waffleconchocolate 3 роки тому
Technology progresses as fast as humans decide it. We're just taking too long to do anything impressive because we don't have the need to.
@jannclaudebinoya
@jannclaudebinoya 3 роки тому
We just need the right "human" to progress us to the future. and that person might not even been born yet or is in some 3rd world corrupt country ruining his or her potential
@DeidreL9
@DeidreL9 2 роки тому
It’s amazing how close come of these were. Shopping online, the internet, it’s there in degrees. Some ofit isn’t, thank heavens! But it’s interesting and maybe even comforting knowing past peoples, who’d seen wars and the Depression, were so optimistic. Let’s just hope we don’t have sawdust or Soylent Green for our daily bread!
@TheGeneralGrievous19
@TheGeneralGrievous19 Рік тому
3:11 Howard Stark, is that you?
@talaverajr391
@talaverajr391 3 роки тому
1920: We loved to murder each other. 2020: We still can't get along.
@tripaces9929
@tripaces9929 3 роки тому
We still love to murder each other.
@luismedina5792
@luismedina5792 3 роки тому
2120: there's no one left
@EduardoGarcia-cn6nn
@EduardoGarcia-cn6nn 3 роки тому
@@luismedina5792 possibly wrong that's just a prediction
@minh9545
@minh9545 3 роки тому
That's not far off, isn't it.
@artoruvidal2793
@artoruvidal2793 3 роки тому
220 BC : We loved to murder each other
@brendan_s550
@brendan_s550 3 роки тому
This truly just shows how unpredictable the future is
@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69
@ITSMYSTERYPLAYS69 3 роки тому
You ment Apocalypse?
@user-cv3dr4kt7j
@user-cv3dr4kt7j 2 роки тому
Pretty predictable. If people like the guy above me reproduced, the future will peaceful and relaxing since pretty much everybody with -70 IQ won't survive for long. Probably even kill themselves in some dumb accident. Humans will be extinct either way. From smartest to dumbest animal on the planet.
@dereenaldoambun9158
@dereenaldoambun9158 2 роки тому
It also shows that human expectation is a bit too high due to the progress of technologies at the time.
@laangrisse
@laangrisse 2 роки тому
@@user-cv3dr4kt7j holy shit you didnt have to fucking kill him
@Daevoz
@Daevoz 2 роки тому
But we won’t get to experience it anyways so whys it matter
@yungkaleido
@yungkaleido Рік тому
The guy taking wine while flying a plane shows how different things used to be. I'm glad we live in a time where knowledge is so readily available
@bastedon
@bastedon Рік тому
Color coded destinations would be a great thing to have, may lead to less late exiting.
@thebighurt2495
@thebighurt2495 2 роки тому
The running theme is: People slowly got less and less optimistic about our future.
@Cactus_fucker
@Cactus_fucker 2 роки тому
Yeah a multi-decade threat of a nuclear war kinda does that to people.
@davidsloat1016
@davidsloat1016 2 роки тому
I'm not sure I'd say that there's less optimism... "Duck and Cover" wasn't optimistic. The Day After wasn't optimistic. The Terminator wasn't optimistic. But, we went from optimism about flying 30 feet off the ground in personal transportation to optimism about living among the stars with a bunch of other people.
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 2 роки тому
people before year 2000: "oh yeah we all gonna live a futuristic luxury life! we will use the nuclear power and we will harvest and conquer the solar system!!" people after 2000: "don't you see the data!?? don't you see what we have done to this fucking planet? don't you see the effect?? this world is fucked, we all gonna die in a nuclear war or by polution and global warming!!!"
@davidsloat1016
@davidsloat1016 2 роки тому
@@kakyoindonut3213 🙄 Umm, sorry man. You're dead wrong. During the Cold War, we were all scared that the other side was gonna nuke us. Towards the end of the Cold War, we were all worried that we were about to permanently eff up the Ozone layer. We keep pinballing from one thing to another... Also, if you hadn't paid attention in Grade School... the earth goes through these periods... ice ages and tropical climes. Humanity isn't doing anything that the earth hasn't done before we came along.
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 2 роки тому
​@@davidsloat1016 ​ before 2000s, not after world war 2, so 1900 optimism were included, and idk why you bring up ice age, it's not like it will happen again. "Humanity isn't doing anything that the earth hasn't done before we came along." tf does this mean, humans don't do stuff that the earth hasn't do before we came?? tbh I can't seem to find what your point is and what you're trying to disprove about my comment.
@skurd721
@skurd721 2 роки тому
1900: the future’s gonna be dope 1910: the future’s gonna be dope 1920: the future’s gonna be dope 1930: the future’s gonna be dope 1940: the future’s gonna be dope 1950: the future’s gonna be dope 1960: the future’s gonna be dope 1970: the future’s gonna be dope 1980: the future’s gonna be dope 1990: the future’s gonna be dope 2000: the future’s gonna be dope 2010: we’re all gonna die 2020: among us
@YouberChannel
@YouberChannel Рік тому
Amongus
@penonpaper3132
@penonpaper3132 Рік тому
@@YouberChannel 😐
@Boardinator
@Boardinator Рік тому
the 2010s was not wrong
@skurd721
@skurd721 Рік тому
@@meloangelic when the world sucks, people need hope, when the world is fine, people need fear. I guess.
@healthyguy7144
@healthyguy7144 Рік тому
And 2012 , whole world ended 😐😐
@oddlyjay
@oddlyjay Рік тому
I like how they expect roads to be simplified for people but also expect them to operate radar machines
@Lit-E
@Lit-E Рік тому
Its weird but I get the impression that the reality they imagined actually exists as an alternate one to ours
@lucasharvey8990
@lucasharvey8990 2 роки тому
To everyone watching this in the 22nd century, I know it may seem normal for you to read comments from a hundred years ago, but for us a 6-year-old comment is old. Heck, a 2-year-old comment is considered pretty old! It's all about perspective, and yours is very different than ours.
@flutee6162
@flutee6162 2 роки тому
I doubt youtube will still be around after the great monke revolution
@chaton897
@chaton897 2 роки тому
@@flutee6162 return to monke reject humanity
@snigdhasingh5682
@snigdhasingh5682 2 роки тому
@@chaton897 reddit/internet hivemind bullshit.
@cdeye7032
@cdeye7032 2 роки тому
They’re gonna read this comment addressing them directly from a hundred years ago by a dead man and they’re gonna get chilllls
@chaton897
@chaton897 2 роки тому
@@snigdhasingh5682 it‘s just a meme you snowflake
@BS-eq9eg
@BS-eq9eg 3 роки тому
Expectations: “Colonizing space” - Humans: Haven’t even cured cancer yet
@mercator79
@mercator79 3 роки тому
2021: science isnt real
@jeny0o0o
@jeny0o0o 3 роки тому
Well actually CRISPR definitely could but depends on our priorities as humans
@infitinet7705
@infitinet7705 3 роки тому
I mean we made meat from dna from a cow with a syringe
@Nisky1999
@Nisky1999 3 роки тому
Not even the common cold....
@blustgt8814
@blustgt8814 3 роки тому
@@jeny0o0o there are billions of dollars invested in hundreds of different hospitals, laboratories and research spaces across the world and you, for some reason, think that them don't have as a priority finding a cure for the most dangerous disease in the planet? Comments like this are so fucking stupid
@jeffreypurpus7170
@jeffreypurpus7170 10 місяців тому
Awesome video! Thanks!
@wyork212
@wyork212 Рік тому
I love your channel
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
Honestly i feel like most young people nowadays don't expect us to live another hundred years at all, which is kinda depressing in contrast to the past generations having mostly hopeful ideas of the present.
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
Well, millennials and especially gen Z kids have it a lot harder than older generations in many new ways that you probably haven't considered. The world is going through a technological and informational revolution more drastic than anything in the past few thousand years thanks to the internet, and it's causing a lot of new and unique problems -problems that do not have the benefit of hundreds of years of trial and error to find their solutions like all other human problems we've dealt with- to sprout up for them on top of all the problems of regular life and the doomed world heaped onto them by the admittedly short sighted decisions our past generations.
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
@@rpkelly3825 it's kind of like being born when a meteor was about to hit, but too late to do anything about it. And even if they weren't given to despair from that, they're pioneering the digitally revolutionized world with no guide which is causing the worst mental health crisis in modern history simultaneously, and if that wasn't enough, even if they were still hopeful and willing to try to stop said meteor despite everything, their parents and grandparents won't get out of the way to let them try.
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
@@rpkelly3825 Yes, the invention of the internet and its effect on culture and socialization for those who are actually familiar with it (that is to say only millennials and gen Z kids truly) is more drastic a change and societal/technological revolution than anything you mentioned, it's almost on par with the invention of math or writing, or the invention of tools. I know that's hard to grasp but it's true and clear if you look at the grand scale. It's literally the beginning of a sort of unified world/hivemind intelligence for all humanity, it's kind of insane. Technology advances on a J curve, so the advancements become more and more drastic as time goes on, exponentially.
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
@@rpkelly3825 Perhaps you should reread my comment and pay attention so you know what I'm actually saying before you reply and rage at me. I never said they were revolutionary, I just said they're growing up during an inordinately revolutionary period, and are pioneering the culture of said digital revolution, even if they didn't set it off themselves. Then again, most every device made today that anyone uses presently was made by either millennials or gen z kids in sweatshops.
@Zionswasd
@Zionswasd 2 роки тому
@@rpkelly3825 The fact of the matter is, someone who has to memorize and fill their brain with mundane trivial information is effectively less intelligent than a kid with the sum of human knowledge in 2 seconds in his pocket.
@cloroxbleach7554
@cloroxbleach7554 2 роки тому
*Person from 1850:* Hey, we're finally able to contact 2021! Hello, have we colonised Mars yet? *2021 Person:* nah, the Earth be flat dawg *1850 person:* ...
@MattInf220
@MattInf220 2 роки тому
"Breathing is now considered offensive"
@flynnspencer3938
@flynnspencer3938 2 роки тому
@@nig_card you cannot be serious
@nig_card
@nig_card 2 роки тому
@Дамир Птицын patched
@nig_card
@nig_card 2 роки тому
@@flynnspencer3938 now i am
@flynnspencer3938
@flynnspencer3938 2 роки тому
@@nig_card this may be difficult for you to comprehend but sex and gender arent the same
@raoumar5810
@raoumar5810 Рік тому
Imagine being in future and wishing you were in past. That's my life.
@horsepowermultimedia
@horsepowermultimedia Рік тому
I like how the 1900 prediction for the year 2000 had some parts of today's world like the ownership of private aircraft & high-speed rail systems. Although, the prediction is pretty different in many other ways.
@chunkyunicorn3996
@chunkyunicorn3996 3 роки тому
What if God’s just like “oh shit they actually predicted the future correctly, let’s just make a few changes rq so the whole series isn’t a letdown “
@hereyes783
@hereyes783 3 роки тому
Exactly what it is we live in a matrix
@thememeguy2195
@thememeguy2195 3 роки тому
God: Time to drop Aliens vs Skynet in season 2056 instead of 2231 to spice things up.
@whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544
@whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 3 роки тому
@@hereyes783 after watching all of the Matrix movies I think it would be nicer to not know about it in the first place
@poofsquid8870
@poofsquid8870 3 роки тому
he's doing it for his alien friends
@Orxy
@Orxy 3 роки тому
@@thememeguy2195 finally something refreshing
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