The French physician and astrologer, Michel de Nostradame, known as Nostradame, recorded his many visions of the future in the 16th century. And many of them actually came true.
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A remarkable viral video from the former BBC show Tomorrow's World shows how people in 1989 imagined the future, specifically the year 2020. And their predictions are much more accurate than you might imagine.
Undoubtedly, in 2020 foldable screens will receive the most attention. Let's take a look at the technological trends that will mark the year 2020.
If a few years ago it seemed that the content of some films could not really come true, here are blockbusters that prove the exact opposite - these are the films that correctly predicted our stupid future.
Who are the Hollywood prophets who correctly predicted our future through their cinematic masterpieces?
The German motorhome manufacturer Hymer took us into the near future with the Hymer VisionVenture concept motorhome. In the year 2025.
Do you still remember what life was like before the invention of the iPhone, the YouTube platform or the Instagram social network? Well, if it seemed impossible years ago, today, in the 21st century, people are actually making money from the comfort of their homes through said media. This is proof that there is hope and that everyone can create their own business - if a certain profession does not exist, just invent it and be the first.
Bentley, like many manufacturers, sees its future in electricity. But with the Bentley EXP 100 GT concept, he wants to take us through time - a good 15 years into the future.
Are you interested in where and how we will live in 50 years? The development of technology will allow the creation of floating cities on the surface of the sea and the water settlement Oceanix is your future!
Humanity has always wanted to find an answer to the question of how the world will end. But what do you think will cause the apocalypse? Fire, flood, giant meteor, aliens, global warming or something completely unexpected?
Jaguar and Land Rover have come up with a new concept technology that would instill greater confidence in people in autonomous vehicles. The project was called 'virtual eyes', and autonomous 'cabins' were equipped with them.
Avalon Airships EOS is a zeppelin that does not require a crew to fly and uses only electricity. EOS was designed from the very beginning with the provision of public and commercial services in mind.