Predicting the future 50 years later
Half a century ago, Isaac Asimov, a Russian-American science fiction writer, correctly predicted the evolution of human life in the 21st century.
According to L'Express, the science fiction's predictions are very close to the reality that is happening. Since 1964, Mr. Asimov has predicted: 'in 2014, only spacecraft flew to Mars without human presence, and the journey of human exploration would begin to be prepared for feet on red planet '.
Isaac Asimov
In fact, in August 2012, NASA's Curiosity robot successfully responded to Mars. At the same time, the Mars One project, which attracted nearly 200,000 candidates to volunteer for a unique journey, is expected to take people to Mars from now until 2023.
In addition, Mr. Asimov predicts that the communication will incorporate vision and hearing, meaning that we can see and hear the voice of the person we are talking to on the phone. The screen not only serves communication but can also reference documents, read books, view pictures .
The result is not wrong anymore when today people can contact each other via Skype, Facetime, Google + . or read books and view images via tablet, smartphone .
Besides, Mr. Asimov also predicts that other things will appear as: ready meals will be stored in the refrigerator and only warming is edible; robots with the same posture as humans; wireless electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, mobile phones .
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