'Prophecy' plans to change the world in 2050
The development of medicine, science and technology ... promises to bring life
The development of medicine, science and technology . promises to bring "dreamy" life in the future.
The world has been faced with numerous challenges: from climate change to epidemics, poverty, war . In this situation, many people are concerned that our future will become dark and blind.
But scientists do not think so. With good evidence, they pointed out that the world is getting better and better.
Let's see how good the Earth is in 2050 through the following article.
1. We have vaccines to treat many diseases
While we cannot know what will threaten our bodies in the future, according to scientists, they will try to invent a vaccine that can cure many diseases and come out before 2050.
The Daily Mirror reported that researchers believe in the next 20 years they can successfully study a vaccine to help prevent the spread of HIV - a century-old disease that kills 1.5 to 2 million people. around the world every year.
Martin Wiselka, an infectious disease researcher, says we are having problems with traditional HIV vaccines. However, researchers are taking a big step in understanding how the immune system interacts with the virus.
Along with that, the United States has found a new vaccine to treat meningitis - opening new hopes for patients. The cancer seems not to be as scary as before. Nanoparticles can even attack cancer cells.
Other organizations are trying to help the body treat cancer directly by adapting the immune system to the cancer vaccine.
2. Humans can be immortalized by computerized brain
According to Popular Science, neuroscience researcher Randal Koene and financial expert Dmitry Itskow are trying to turn the brain's consciousness and function into an artificial body before 2045 by 'aligning the brain, reducing it. reduce calculation activities, recreate calculations by code '.
This research not only aims for immortality but also helps people to be able to go anywhere, do everything our bodies cannot do, such as approaching the Sun.
Along with that, the researchers are also passionately looking for ways to preserve the human brain and all the information in the brain thanks to chemical solutions.
"If we can put the brain in a state of non-degradation, the next step can be completed in more than 100 years," said Brain Preservation Foundation researcher Kenneth Hayworth . At that time, people could see with their own eyes that their memory was put on the computer. ' Hayworth believes that scientists can discover ways to preserve rat brains before 2015.
3. There will be no more poor countries
Statistics show that the number of people living in extreme poverty in 2010 is only 700 million and this number is gradually improving. The extreme poverty level is defined as the person who earns $ 1 / day in 1990, but is redefined as $ 1.25 / day in 2008).
Today, the World Bank (World Bank) has set a new goal: to reduce the number of people living in extreme poverty by less than 3% of the population by 2030. Accordingly, foreign donors will play a role. important role in poverty eradication on a global scale.
According to the US Food and Agriculture Organization, if developing countries can maintain significant growth rates, the global poverty rate will fall from 21% in 2005 to less than 2.5%. 2050. The number of people living in poverty will drop to millions.
4. Artificial memory will be extremely wonderful
Scientist Hans Moravec of Carnegie Mellon's computer research organization predicts that by 2050, robots that move freely will sometimes outperform people both physically and mentally. Accordingly, they are capable of running all businesses.
This can allow humans to be fully occupied with life through social, recreational, and artistic activities.
Robots can also create emotions - this is the prediction of researcher David Levy. Before 2050, he said, robots that are like real people with emotions are able to master the conversation intelligently as well as relationships with people.
5. Cars can be safer, smarter and cleaner
In the next decade, car manufacturers hope to introduce a vehicle with self-control characteristics by 2035, such as driving, parking, shifting, and braking.
Unmanned cars will be safer because they can eliminate human mistakes - which cause 90% of car accidents.
In the United States, unmanned cars can reduce 4.95 million car accidents, 30,000 deaths and 4.8 billion traffic. They can also save $ 500 billion a year for car accidents and fuel costs.
According to Enel, Italy's largest energy company, electric cars will be popular before 2050, creating significant environmental benefits. This will help reduce about 30% of CO 2 emissions from traffic, in addition to a significant reduction in oil consumption.
6. Sex balance helps to improve the economy and society
In 1990, low pay and reduced female employment led to a decline of 17% of global GDP. That is because at this time, people do not realize the labor potential, ensuring the productivity of women. But according to calculations by experts in 2050, these losses are expected to reduce only 4% of global GDP.
Research results from Oxford University in 16 countries in Europe and North America have shown that the increasing number of women participating in the workforce will continue to change jobs at home. Accordingly, in 2050, men and women in many developed countries will work together to support their children and housework.
7. Most adults will read
According to the 'A Scorecard for Humanity' report , there are currently 23.6% of the population unable to read, consuming about 7% of the world GDP. Before 2050, experts estimated that illiteracy would decrease to only 12% and cost about 3.8% of GDP.
A human doctrine holds that many educated people will help improve the country's economy. Specifically, South Korea with a good education has achieved a 23-fold increase in per capita income since 1950, while Pakistan has less public education, so it has grown only 3 times.
At this point, the world understands the importance of literacy. Many non-profit and humanitarian organizations focus on bringing an understanding of writing to the world.
8. The world will be less warfare
According to a report from International Studies Quarterly, between 2009 and 2050, the number of countries with armed wars will fall by more than 50%.
Håvard Hegre's prediction is based on statistics that are considered from many factors such as education, infant mortality, past conflicts, oil, ethnicity and young population.
9. The Internet will cover the world
Currently, about 40% of the global population uses the internet, with 78% of users coming from developed countries and 32% from developing countries, accounting for about 2.85 billion people. According to experts, the spread of the Internet will open new perspectives on global communication and trade.
Regarding the characteristics of the global network, Jeff Jonas, an IBM member and chief researcher of Context Computing, speculated that the internet would have 'collective understanding'. In other words, your personal devices will tell you exactly where you are standing.
10. Culture of human organs in the laboratory
In medicine, the organs that are implanted for the disabled are not too strange. But, in the next 35 years, this technology will go far beyond that.
Instead of using donor organs, scientists have artificially cultured laboratory organs like the heart, skin, lungs, intestines, kidneys, vagina .
11. Master the possibility of having a baby
Reproduction technology, which was improved in 1978 with the birth of the first baby conceived in vitro, may be more advanced in the next 35 years.
Today, women only have a hunch about when they will stop giving birth, but in the future, you will own individual biological watches that tell you exactly when they will stop giving birth.
This technology is based on monitoring hormonal changes in a woman's body through each stage. Since then, experts will help women to understand and be more proactive about their fertility throughout their lives.
12. Children become "superheroes"
Currently, there are many children in the world who are fighting against serious diseases every day. However, future gene technology will help these people get better, even possessing superhuman abilities.
According to the Live Sciene site, experts can use genetic genes to improve IQ, weight limits, hair color and even any child's eye color before they are born.
Share in Big Think, expert David Gelernter said: 'In the next 20 years, certainly before 2050, we will choose the gender, appearance and the like of a child. We can increase their IQ to 10 or even 15 points with the latest gene technology. "
13. New translation tool
Today, the communication process between individuals from many different countries is always difficult by language disagreement.
But in the future, you can talk to foreigners by just wearing a pair of sunglasses or using a phone application. In an instant, the whole foreign language will appear before your eyes like the subtitle in the movie.
Inventor William Powell examined a system that allowed English and Spanish speakers to communicate that way. At the present time, this machine is effective if both sides are patient and speak slowly. By 2050, they will be almost perfect, contributing to bringing the world closer together.
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