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Every time
someone talks about how things might be in the future I always remember the
movie Wall•E. I got to watch it 6 years ago but the idea of it still amazes me
until today. The thing that I like the most in it was how the humans looked
like and it’s all because they had their own floating chairs that could move
around their “planet” and did everything, as in everything, using technology.
They talked to each other and ordered food through holograms and all. Cool stuff.
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17 years ago: My first steps toward communication :)) |
Anyway, if
people 6 years ago have already created ideas about things like those how much
more today? And how much more after 10 years? Maybe we will all laugh at that
movie someday and say, “Aba, nagkatotoo
nga!”
I bet the
whole planet earth would have only one wifi network allowing us to use the
internet anytime and anywhere! (Just one super-satellite outerspace. Woop. Goodbye
satellite wastes!) Imagine using FaceTime at an extremely different level: 12D
phone calls with someone as if he/she is actually in the same place as you just
to make you feel like you’re doing a face-to-face interaction, or maybe there
wouldn’t be any cellphones by then anymore. Instead, we’d have some kind of
virtual glasses that can function as a phone, a camera, a music player, a TV, a
radio, or whatever you want it to be. (Customizable!! :o) Or worse, we wouldn’t
have to say a word to each other anymore since we have chips attached to our
brains so we can just simply choose to let a certain someone read our minds
(//freaks out a bit lot). And imagine being able to talk to animals because of
real-life translators! That would be 10000000x creepy. Dogs might be a “man’s
best friend” for real someday since they can share their thoughts and feelings
to each other as well. Lol. These translators can be available to humans too.
We would be able to speak and understand different languages through it!~ No
more tourist problems when you’re on a trip around the world!
Even wilder ideas are going to be
brought up in the future. That’s for sure. And we probably won’t notice those
mere 10 years passing by so quickly, we will only do when we are already there.
“Ay ten years ago na pala ‘yun?”
Isn’t it amazing how time works and twists our thoughts? >:) But I hope we still won’t forget the true essence
of communication and the beauty of doing it the real way.
Communication evolves so much faster than we think so we
better be ready. More inventions are coming. Inventions that are beyond our wildest
imaginations.
(on How Will We Communicate in 10 Years?)
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