Timelapse of Future Technology 2 (Sci-Fi Documentary)

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This timelapse of future technology begins with 2 Starships, launched to resupply the International Space Station. But how far into the future do you want to go?

Tesla Bots will be sent to work on the Moon, and A.I. chat bots will guide people into dreams that they can control (lucid dreams). And what happens when humanity forms a deeper understanding of dark energy, worm holes, and black holes. What type of new technologies could this advanced knowledge develop? Could SpaceX launch 100 Artificial Intelligence Starships, spread across our Solar System and beyond into Interstellar space, working together to form a cosmic internet, creating the Encyclopedia of the Galaxy. Could Einstein’s equations lead to technologies in teleportation, and laboratory grown black holes.

Other topics covered in this sci-fi documentary video include: the building of super projects made possible by advancing fusion energy, the possibilities of brain chips, new age space technology and spacecraft such as a hover bike developed for the Moon in 2050, Mars colonization, and technology predictions based on black holes, biotechnology, and when will humanity become a Kardashev Type 1, and then Type 2 Civilization.

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To see more of Venture City and to access the ‘The Future Archive Files’…

• Timelapse of Future Technology (Master List)
• Encyclopedia of the Future (Entries)

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Created by: Jacob B
Narration by: Alexander Masters

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Addition footage: SpaceX, NASA James Webb Space Telescope

----- Book recommendations from Elon Musk on artificial intelligence, future technology and innovations, and sci-fi stories (affiliate links):

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The grand journey into the future, but how far do you want to go?

Some personal inspiration for making this video came from: Carl Sagan's Cosmos (Encyclopedia Galactica), the movie Contact, works by Brian Cox, and the tv shows Westworld and The Expanse.

New Project: This is something I've wanted to start for a number of years, creating an Encyclopedia of the Future. A collection of entries, defining future technology in the areas of space habitation, space engineering, biotechnology, cyber society, A.I. robotics, regenerative medicine, and much more.

The first volume contains 31 entries with illustrations. It is a large ongoing project, with additional volumes to be published that will complete the final Encyclopedia.

VentureCity
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Year 3000: The second trailer of GTA 6 is released. The game developers promise the game will be released in a couple of decades.

CPX
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ive noticed everything that was once considered crazy or science fiction is actively coming to reality slowly but surely. Things we seen in movies that seem like a joke are starting to happen right now and its insane.

bluecrocks
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Just keeping an eye on all the technological advancements we have collectively made in the past 12 months has been insane. The thing is, I KNOW this is all happening fast and I'm STILL blown away by how fast the progression is occurring. 2020-2030 is moving fast. 2030-2040 is going to make the last decade look like it was standing still.

-The_M.
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Filmmakers like this are real artists, congratulations.

Nodem
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Love the ideas and most of them seem plausible. But the timescale however... "robots outnumber humans by 2038"? 14 years from now... In that time, maybe we will have landed on the moon. Maybe.

TheDidimaoFudge
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Not one word about love or spirituality. No privacy, no ownership, no humanity.

simahe
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These videos always gets me hyped for our future!

Fortizar
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Crazy how plausible these things really are.
The next 2 decades will be very interesting.
Hopefully im around to see it all.

bigtreesfall
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Sounds too fantastic for this timeline

DenisKandaurov
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space and speculations about it is the best selling subjects nowadays.

m.musthafa
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Staggeringly impressive. Thank you for another uplifting video in an otherwise dark and heavy time.

b-radsadventures
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AI in the next 3 years will change almost everything I think we are taking a big 50 plus year leap into the future faster than we expected

navybarbie
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I was transported to the future in 1968 by three events: 2001: A Space Odyssey. My hair was blown back 56 years ago, and it still is. Everything I saw in that movie was unfolding in my young life. Apollo marked the beginning. That same year, I visited Disneyland for the first time. Disney had just unveiled the new Tomorrowland. I was touching the future! I was an eight-year-old boy, feeling a connection to the past as well. My grandmother resided with us. Born in 1900, a time that felt eons away to me! I vividly recall her tales from her childhood, painting a picture of life when she was my age. Horses, buggies? The first light bulbs in town, illuminating a world that had been shrouded in darkness, now lit by a kerosene lamp? By 1976, my grandma had witnessed so much, hinting at what the future might hold for me when I reached her age. At 68, as all this unfolded for me, the perennial conversation persisted—what will tomorrow bring? If you're out of the loop, such shows will become the punchlines of jokes two decades hence. Think it’s an exaggeration? Explore online; predictions for every decade abound. Are they foolish? No, they're amusing. Hovering behind all our future forecasts are expressions of our aspirations, regrets, and the fervent wish that humanity has another chance to rectify past mistakes, learn from them, and move forward, doing what humanity excels at: striving.

You know what excites me? Advances in healthcare. My father passed away from a heart attack in 1966 at 54. When I was 41, I too had a heart attack. It happened during a routine doctor's visit when my blood pressure sky-rocketed, promptly stabilized within half an hour. I was swiftly put on medications for blood pressure and off-the-charts cholesterol levels. Surgery was necessary to address the cholesterol buildup, requiring a stent to repair the affected aorta. The striking fact is, I was discharged the day after my heart attack. How many ways might I have perished before my 65th birthday had I been celebrating it in 1965? Adolescents of today would likely find my childhood harsh; what thrilled me during my youth would amuse them now. Let me mention a couple to provoke gasps of horror. Unless your father was affluent, you did what we did: scored an invite from neighbors to watch color TV at their place. Only a select few 10-year-olds owned a phone, probably those from wealthy families or with a housekeeper. Now, let's clarify what was meant by "your phone." It was an extension—a phone that mimicked the one in the kitchen, since that's where most families kept their phones. Each extension was just another handset linked to the main phone. Yep. Crafty folks (siblings or nosy moms)— remember, all phones had cords, and kids like us became masters at stretching that curly cord on the receiver until the call crackled because we stretched it way too far. Privacy on calls was never assured. I'll spare you the details of my $5-week allowance at age 10. Most of my pals got only a dollar. Alright, I'll cease, but come around 2064, you might be having a similar chat. Let's speculate on the progress to come in the future we might share, as long as I remain on this earth, in whatever state. Perhaps we'll meet, discuss the past and the future over coffee or lunch. Just bear in mind, if we meet, I'm skipping out on the bill. Until that day, I bid you nano-nano. Find a fifty-year-old to explain that reference.

RattledPan
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Stuff like this is the only reason I’d want immortality, I wanna see how far we can go.
Oh well, I guess if there really is an afterlife I’ll be able to keep tabs on humanity’s progress.

Zod_JB
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Great show on the mechanics of the physical universe development! Couple of notes I am aware of: 1) TOTALLY MISSED is the decoupling of the Human Spirit from the Human Body - spirits that can work and communicate on a scale way above robots 2)A robot that can be smart enough to allow the human spirit to run it, much like ourselves (mainly unrecognized) run a human body today. Imagine your boss being a spirit run robot. Watch for a robot coming off the factory that is way smarter than the rest of the ordinary robots 3) I did time dilation myself way back in 1990 - wanted to go to lunch so I sped up the team to complete the drill. Proven by stopwatch 4) Love the floating city idea

Dallas-cv
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The work that goes into these videos, the visuals and animation is superb, really love it.

Ariapeithes_
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Not even 2 minutes in- super graphics, as far as I can tell, never seen before. Thumb up!

johnhanek
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This is such an inspirational video!
THIS is why I love scifi!!

scifirealism
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I will not miss great missions in must say at this time I am a good supporter in shaping future a perfect future....A worth living amazing future....A wonderful future

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