Time travel to the future
I usually think a lot about the future of the world before going to sleep. Personally, I would like to know the same places that I know now (Santiago, the south, my house, etc.) in order to have a point of comparison between the present and the future and to know what has happened in what I used to call home.
I would like to travel around the year 2150 or 2200 to find out how devastated humanity is and find out if we have survived the greatest famine in our history, find out if cities exist and above all look for a history book to find out what has happened the last century
I honestly would not like to travel to the future. My generation is one of the few that, unlike previous generations, see the future as a time lacking in progress that can help us.
Like the Romans who saw the decline of the classical age. we now see the twilight of all life we know. Although there will be great technological advances (not necessarily good ones) such as the perfection of artificial intelligence, the automation of work and the amplification of the internet of things (which will change our political and social relations completely). inequality and our system that tends to destruction will only get worse and in fact are already endangering the pillars of our society such as agriculture that allowed sedentarization 12,000 years ago
I hope future is not as bad as you describe it. But the cruel reality is the one you wrote: Humanity is going to be exterminated if we do nothing about it before.
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