- List of predictions
There have been various famous predictions made throughout history, including those by
scientists based on thescientific method , theoreticalnon-fiction predictions ofsocial andtechnological change offuturologists , economic forecasts ofeconomists regardingfinancial markets , wealth and resources,philosophical predictions of the perfectibility of man,religious andteleological predictions, and the fictional predictions ofscience fiction .Predictions can be further categorised as good or bad, successful or failed. For some, the jury is still out, such as those of the
Malthusian prophets of doom regardingsustainability andoverpopulation and theCornucopian andUtopian futures ofabundance andperfection .Often, the difference between
pessimistic andoptimistic prediction depends on attitudes such astechnophilia ,technophobia , andpolitical /social bias.Science fiction authorArthur C. Clarke is famous for his three laws of prediction. British Prime MinisterWinston Churchill famously argued that to understand the future it was necessary to understand the past.Nostradamus is perhaps the world's most famous author ofprophecies .Prophets of doom and Cornucopians
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An Essay on the Principle of Population " byThomas Malthus in 1798 started the fears of aMalthusian catastrophe whereoverpopulation returns people to meresubsistence .
*"The Population Bomb " byPaul R. Ehrlich in 1968 predicted disasters due toNeo-Malthusian concerns.
*"The Limits to Growth" (1972, byClub of Rome ) -often, erroneously, accused of predicting the inevitable exhaustion ofnatural resources . See the main article for more detail.Utopians and Dystopians
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Utopia - main article lists many variants and examples, plus a history of the idea.
*Dystopia - main article lists many variants and examples, plus a history of the idea
*William Godwin had published hisutopian work "Enquiry concerning Political Justice" in 1793, with later editions in 1796 and 1798. Also, "Of Avarice and Profusion" (1797).
*Marquis de Condorcet had published his utopian vision ofsocial progress and the perfectibility of man "Esquisse d'un Tableau Historique des Progres de l'Espirit Humain (The Future Progress of the Human Mind)" in 1794.
*"" was written byEdward Bellamy in 1888. The novel imagined that by 2000, the United States would be a socialistutopia , with far shorter work weeks for menial laborers and far greater leisure time for all workers. His novel predicted things such as skyscrapers, debit cards, and a device used to hear and view concerts in the home that resembles a moderntelevision .
*Herbert Spencer argued for inevitablesocial progress , and helped foundSocial Darwinism .cientific prediction
*The existence of
Neptune was predicted throughmathematical model ling based onSir Isaac Newton 'sLaw of gravity
*Radio waves were predicted byJames Clerk Maxwell
*Ultimate fate of the universe
*"Engines of Creation " byK. Eric Drexler which involvesmolecular nanotechnology changing the world, and introduces thegrey goo scenario.
*Final anthropic principle - highly contentious prediction bordering onphilosophy Futurists
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Future Shock " byAlvin Toffler considered change moving too fast for humans to cope.
*"The End of History and the Last Man " (1992, byFrancis Fukuyama ), heralding the arrival of the "end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government." Now generally regarded to be inaccurate compared tocurrent events .
* "The Clash of Civilizations " bySamuel P. Huntington , published in "Foreign Affairs", Volume 72, Number 3, Summer 1993 and later expanded into a book states "the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global policicts will occur between nations and groups of different civilizations. The clash of civilizations will dominate global politics. The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future."ABC
*"The Coming Technological Singularity" (1993, byVernor Vinge ) - a prediction of imminent acceleration of progress caused by increasing speed of computers and developments in AI.
*"An Illustrated Speculative Timeline of Future Technology and Social Change" (1993-2008, by J.R. Mooneyham) [ [http://www.jrmooneyham.com/future_history_timeline.html How advances in technology may reshape humanity an illustrated speculative timeline of future technology and social change ] at www.jrmooneyham.com]
*Ray Kurzweil concerned with the idea of the singularity and many more optimistic technological and transhumanist predictions. He has had a pretty good track record, as well.
*"Why the future doesn't need us " (April 2000, byBill Joy ) - an essay warning about the dangers ofrobotics ,genetic engineering , andnanotechnology to humanity. The essay has achieved wide exposure because of Bill Joy's prominence.
*"Visions of the World to Come" (November 2001, byArthur C. Clarke ) - Clarke presents a speculative timeline of the 21st century.
*"Our Final Hour " byMartin Rees in 2003. The book presents the notion that the Earth and human survival are in far greater danger from the potential effects of modern technology than is commonly realised. Hence the 21st century may be a critical moment in history when humanity's fate is decided. Rees gained controversy, and notoriety, by estimating that the probability of extinction before 2100 AD is around 50%. This is based on the possibility of malign or accidental release of destructive technology and gained some attention as he is a well-regardedastronomer .
*"Dark Age Ahead " byJane Jacobs in 2004. As it implies the book warns of a pessimistic future, in this case caused by a decay in science, community, and education.
*"Tomorrow Now: Imagining the Next 50 Years" byBruce Sterling in 2002. A popular science approach on futurology, reflecting technology, politics and culture of the next 50 years.Economic forecasting
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Oil Storm " is a 2005 televisiondocudrama written by James Erskine and Caroline Levy. The movie deals with the impact that a Category 5 downgrading to a Category 4hurricane in theGulf of Mexico would have if it hitNew Orleans , destroyed large numbers of offshore oil rigs in the Gulf, and crippled the primary nerve center of the Gulf Coast petroleum. (aired June 5, 2005)
**Hurricane Katrina Category 3 (morning of August 29, 2005)
* In 1987,Ravi Batra predicted an economic depression in his best-selling book, "The Great Depression of 1990 ." He subsequently wrote other books on surviving economic upheaval.
*In 1996, economistAlan Greenspan famously predicted that there wasirrational exuberance in the stock market on Dec 5, 1996. His warning went unheeded and the stock market continued to boom in the late 1990s until the stock market downturn of 2000 and 2001, when it became evident that the warning had been correct.Religious futures
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Bible prophecy
*Prophecy
*Armageddon
*Apocalypse
*Heaven
*Nirvana
*Paradise
*Purgatory
*Hell
*Teleology
*Destiny cience fiction
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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction - comprehensive listing of humanity's worst fears
*Future history - list of common backgrounds created by science-fiction authors for their stories
*"Brave New World " byAldous Huxley in 1932 imagined a rigid, yet superficially "happy",dystopia that controls people through a mixture ofmind control andbiotechnology
*"Nineteen Eighty-Four " (1948, byGeorge Orwell ) - adystopia n book set in Oceania, a totalitarian state that emerged in theAmericas and theBritish Empire . The book extrapolates the reality of contemporaryStalin ist Russia andHitler 's Germany. The mainprotagonist isWinston Smith whose job involves supporting the historical revisionism andpropaganda of thepolitical regime . Many original concepts from the book, such asdoublethink ,thought crime andnewspeak have since entered popular consciousness.
*Foundation series byIsaac Asimov . The new science ofpsychohistory can simulate history and extrapolate the present into the future.
*The authorH.G. Wells wrote several works predicting future scientific advances and often exploring the problems technology cause humanity. He was especially adept at predicting the future role of airplanes in warfare. His 1901 book, "Anticipations " imagined trains, cars, sexual freedom, andeugenics . In "The World Set Free ", published in 1914, he eerily predicted the creation of the atom bomb. His 1933 work, "Shape of Things to Come", foresaw the extensive use of aerial bombardment in warfare. This was later adapted into the widely seen and critically importantAlexander Korda science fiction film "Things to Come ".
*"Paris in the 20th Century " is a science fiction novel byJules Verne written in 1863 that features detailed descriptions of a world of glass skyscrapers, high-speed trains, gas-powered automobiles, calculators, and a worldwide communications network. It was not published in Verne's lifetime, and was only discovered by his great-grandson in 1989. It was published in 1994.
*"Make Room! Make Room! " - novel byHarry Harrison that predictedoverpopulation in 1999 resulted in an unsuspecting population being sustained throughcannibalism . Made into the movieSoylent Green .
*"Logan's Run " is a novel byWilliam F. Nolan andGeorge Clayton Johnson , published in 1967. Describing a dystopian future society in which thepopulation is kept young byeuthanizing everyone who reaches a certain age. This neatly avoids the problem ofoverpopulation .
*"Stand on Zanzibar " - John Brunner's 1968 vision of overpopulation in 2010
*imdb title|0069530|Z.P.G. (1972) 1972 film featured an overpopulated, verypolluted future Earth, whoseworld government practicesZero Population Growth , executing persons who violate the 30-year ban onprocreation .
*"Life, the Universe and Everything " byDouglas Adams . Deep thought famously predicts the greatcomputer that is to come (theEarth ) which provides the equally famous Answer to The Ultimate Question Of Life, the Universe and Everything.
*"Up the Walls of the World " a 1978 novel byJames Tiptree, Jr describes life in a huge polar vortex on aGas giant planet. Such a vortex was discovered on Saturn by astronomers in 2006.. [cite news
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*"The Twentieth Century" (1882, byAlbert Robida ) - a book by a French author set in 1952 Paris, with a plethora of illustrations.Notes
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End of civilization
*Predictions of Soviet collapse
*Prescience
*Precognition
*Timeline of the future in forecasts External references
* [http://rinkworks.com/said/predictions.shtml Famous bad predictions] from Things People Said
* [http://www.anecdotage.com/browse.php?term=Bad%20Predictions Bad Predictions] from [http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php Anecdotage.com]
* [http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/vinge/misc/singularity.html The Coming Technological Singularity] , presented at VISION-21 Symposium, March 30-31, 1993
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html Why the future doesn't need us] , Wired, April 2000
* [http://www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0361.html?m=7 Arthur C. Clarke Offers His Vision of the Future] , presented at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, November 30, 2001
* [http://www.technovelgy.com/ Explore the inventions and ideas of science fiction writers]
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