Vision of The Future: How Science Will Shape The World By The Year of 2030-2050?
By Hiro Hoshi
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What would be the future in 2030? 2050?
What the future will hold for us when it comes to the newest inventions in Physics, Computing and Science?
In the last 20 years, computers really changed the way we live our lives.
Now, it is time to look into the future and predict what's coming based on what science knows.
Let's get into the journey of what might be considered as "science fiction" today, but really a step closer to a new and better future (the reality of tomorrow).
Grab your copy now!
Hiro Hoshi
I create the future!
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Vision of The Future - Hiro Hoshi
Vision of The Future: How Science Will Shape The World By The Year of 2030 – 2050?
Hiro Hoshi
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Now, I am going to talk about the future, 2050, 40 years in to the future.
Physicist and other scientists are the ones who invented the laser, they invented the transistor, they created the electronic computer, they created television, radio, microwaves, MRI, they created the Internet, and they wrote the World Wide Web.
Whenever we create something, we predict how our creation is going to proliferate through society.
When we helped to invent the Internet, when physicists made a prediction, they said that the Internet will become a forum of high culture, high art, and high society.
Let me tell you the Story about Michio.
He was a young kid, fascinated by physics.
For him, physics was the way to go.
So when he was in high school, he went to his mom and said, Mom, can I have permission to build an atom smasher in the garage, a 2.3 million electron volt, electron particle accelerator,
and my mom looked at me and said, sure, why not, and don’t forget to take out the garbage.
So, Michio took out the garbage and went to Westinghouse. He got 400 pounds of transformer steel, 22 miles of copper wire and built a 2.3 million electron volt electronic accelerator in his garage.
The magnetic field was 10,000 gauss. Just by the magnets, it was powerful enough to pull the fillings out of your teeth, if you got too close to my magnets.
Finally it was ready.
Michio plugged it in to the wall socket that consumes 6 kilo watts of raw electrical power. He could hear the crackling of all the capacitors and then he heard this pop, pop,