Soviet-era Russians predicted 2017

The short film from the Soviet era in the 1960s gave predictions about the world in 2017 and some became real.

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The video depicts the desire of Soviet Russia in 2017.

According to Moscow Times, the short video of the 2017 world prediction by L. Smekhov is done by V. Strukova and V. Shevchenko. The video shows the dream of human technology more than 5 decades ago and the progress of the world today.

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Students use special equipment to see the development of the Soviet Union.

Opening the video is an introduction image with the words "World of 2017" . According to the author's scenario of the Soviet Union, the students in 2017 used a special movie watching device, which allowed them to "turn back" time to the past to see how the development of the Soviet Union was. In fact, no invention has ever done this.

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The Soviet Union predicted the prospect of everything being powered by nuclear energy, including trains.

Visitors to the fair can admire the future cities. This is one of the predictions of the world in 2017 of the Soviets since 1960.

Like the American dream of the last century, the Soviet Union predicted that technology could help everything run on nuclear energy, including trains.

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Future drills will greatly develop.

Future drilling technology is expected to grow tremendously : "And then, the ground split, people could see what was going on inside the ground. In the melting temperature in the volcanic heart, these Tunneling equipment is made of heat-resistant steel to create mines leading to permanent energy. "

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Space travel in 2017 will have breakthroughs.

The evolution of space travel is also expected in 2017 with the launch of the rocket to Alpha Centauri, the closest planet believed to exist.

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Igor boy uses an automatic machine to create breakfast.

In the short movie, a boy named Igor appears. Igor's father works as a weather controller. This is the ambition that the US and the Soviet Union pursued aggressively in the Cold War.

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Igor talks to his mother via wireless phone.

The two world powers once considered it a potential weapon. The video also shows the boy Igor bringing a piece of " instruction paper" into the kitchen with a computer system to make breakfast.

Igor's house has a radio phone . Igor can talk to his mother through technology, which is already popular in the world in this era.

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The ambition to tame nature was predicted by the Soviet Union.

The video also shows the dream of exploring the underground world and the ambition to dominate Soviet natural disasters from the 1960s.