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Aperture | April 3, 2026



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Many people centuries ago had their own grand visions for the future of humanity; some were spot on, others not so much. It makes you wonder, what does the future look like? Where are we heading, and will there even be a world to exist in?

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  1. @benjamink7105

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Love this. I've long had a fascination with future visions from past times. Look up "The World of Future Star Travel," an amazing but now apparently expensive illustrated book that I once had a copy of and lost (don't worry, it was too torn and taped up to sell…and I would never!).

  2. @hottrodd4532

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Dick Tracy showed the world all of this stuff long before any of your hero's 😳! And he did it without Saying a word! "DICK TRACY" 🤷🏽‍♂️

  3. @ryanjohnson5288

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Also, to add to the whole A.I. talk, nobody really understands what Artificial Intelligence really means, word-for-word. Artificial, meaning to be created in a way that is not natural, and intelligence being knowledge. Humans have intelligence, but technically, every robot is artificial intelligence. Alexa, Siri. I've even asked Alexa if she's A.I. Her response was that she was indeed because everything about her "intelligence"came from what man has put inside her metaphorical head. In terms of am automatic thinking machine, that's another story that is an entirely open book.

  4. @annychest718

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Silent green was set in 2022
    Global warming meat scears and expensive..people living in cars relying on hand outs..WHAT IS SOYLENT GREEN ?
    Coriander is parsley on steroids

  5. @kevinduteau2459

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Seatbelts in a flying car would be rather useless because if you crash it probably wouldnt matter what you had on. Unless you where the pilot of the vehicle, then it would be important to not be falling out of the seat

  6. @jota8109

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Here’s a shower thought idea: Is it even possible to stand backwards. If so what is standing toward and vise versa. If you face forward dies that count as standing forward.

  7. @sfkeepay

    April 3, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Another entertaining video.A few points:

    “Of course, the fascination with predicting the future is as old as time itself.” This is an utterly preposterous, bizarrely inaccurate statement. Why would you even say that? Clearly, “time” has existed at least since the beginning of the Universe, which is 13.7 or 14.3 or whatever billion years old. What was around after the Big Bang to be fascinated about predicting the future? If you include extra-terrestrials, how long did it take for intelligent life to form? Well, first you needed stars to form, then you needed at least one of them to explode to make the elements necessary to organic life, plus you needed planets to form near other stars, so…billions of years? And then you needed sentient creatures to form…and that’s just off the top of my barely educated brain. The point is, a fascination with predicting the future is NOT anywhere near as old as time itself, and I doubt you could defend it’s older than, say, 70,000 years old at best.

    Thomas Watson’s statement was probably not an attempt to predict the future. Remember, he was a businessman, not a futurist or novelist. He was probably talking about the market in the next quarter, not the next century. So, he was probably right.

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