Welcome to the Future...
Friday, January 1, 2010 at 11:24PM
Lee Siddons in forecast, future, future, futurist, predictions

June 1996

For centuries man has been fascinated, especially recently, with the future. From the esoteric predictions of Nostradamus and the prophetic ideas of Jules Verne or fantastic stories of H. G. Wells, to the more contemporary social, economic and political musings of either Alvin Toffler or John Naisbitt or the more tangible technological dreams and realities of Bill Gates and Steven Jobs or biting commentary of George Gilder; those and countless others have prognosticated what might happen to us in our world of the ever emerging future.

Science fiction, in both literary and cinematic ways, helps us see what is possible; we are fortunate to experience those many creative minds conjuring up the implications of technological advances and dire warnings in social experimentation with what-if scenarios, many of which are garnered with some pretty wild and bizarre stories of alien worlds and civilizations. And through all of this, sometimes it appears as if whatever man can think of or imagine, just may be possible, even probable.

But all this begs the real question:

Many believe that the goal of most technological and social advancement is an idealistic ambition to globally improve the human condition: our constant and continuing strive over the centuries to not only survive, but thrive; more explicitly, to extend our lifespan, to deter or eliminate disease, to expand our opportunities to communicate, to grow and learn using advance technology and to ultimately improve our standard of living.

January 2006 - Ten Years Later...

It has been almost ten years since we started this online query into the realm of future studies. Each article herein is a living document, always dynamic and in constant flux and update mode.  We started this project as a "predictive" online e-zine (magazine) but it really is what one might call today, simply a Blog chronicling the future as it happens or will happen.

In 2010, we are making the transition/facelift to a modern blog called 2.0, as well as adding new pertinent subject matter.

Lee Siddons

Article originally appeared on The Future Chronicles 2.0 - Futurist Futurism Predictions (http://www.futurechronicles.com/).
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