In the previous article, Tomorrowland, we looked at the interpretation of the future as it was seen in the 1950’s and 60’s; Which was put simply, a technological utopia. A future free of disease, hunger and congestion. A future where mankind would put his collective intelligence together to create eden.
As we are all aware, this future never came to pass. Our 2011 is very real and missing the common space travel, the trams, flying cities; let alone the freedom from hunger, congestion or disease.
So, if we as a society were to step back and analyze the potential of our future, what would we find? We know that at some point the development of our technology will change.
As a monetary driven society that we have become it is reasonable to assume that if scientist found petroleum oil on the surface of the Moon, Mankind would again return to the Moon. If the people of China build a car that drives itself, soon we all will have car’s that drive themselves. Technology and advancement appear to be driven by the urge and desire of humanity; As well as the gain of resource or value. The United States did not wage war against the middle-east for the better part of a decade for truly the freedom of its people.
We are in the Communication Age. A period of human existence where we seldom get lost with computer aid; Cell phones, GPS and Internet Map websites have allowed for thought free transportation. Talking to people on the other side of the planet is made easy with programs like Skype. Humanity abandoned its technological engineering future, in favor of this Communication. A choice which is filled with advantages and disadvantages, ranging from a lack of outward development to creating an entirely new class of society dedicated to staying indoors and playing out virtual representations of their fictional lives, via a combination between computer programs and the internet.
So what would the future look like in fifty years?
We’re becoming more “Green” everyday. Bio-fuels, Electric cars and even Hydrogen power are being developed to shape the energy race of our future.
Speed. Look around at your environment; responses are getting faster everyday. Computer load times, food cook times, travel from New York to London will be cut down to mere minutes if the aerospace industry shifts to Sub-Orbital passenger liners. A quick shot nearly vertical in the air and straight back down, in a graceful parabolic arch.
The truth is that we as a people have advanced intellectually from the idealist of the 1950’s. We’ve evolved beyond the hopes of a better future through devices and machines. Instead humanity now looks to technology as a simple tool, one that makes our jobs a little easier. The real tomorrowland will be nothing short of surprising. Hopefully a period in our history when society chooses not to idolize the impressions of so called celebrities, who are famous merely for the reason that they have money.






