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Who has the most realistic 'future'?

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You never know. That's why I'm stupid & use emotes. Besides, it seemed like a good opportunity to recommend the movie regardless
 
When you think about the future, which television show, movie, and/or book is the most realistic? Why?



Three books by John Brunner stand out for me. "Stand on Zanzibar", "The Shockwave Rider" and "And the Sheep Look Up". They deal with aspects of the world we live in now, from overpopulation to information overload to safe food and water to computer hacking and antibiotic resistant diseases, all written in the '70s.


Sometimes it's really depressing to witness your fiction coming true.


Jan
 
Which one's the one where we all die as our molecules freeze to a dead stop, along with the rest of the universe, and we remain in that frigid state of death and undeath for the rest of eternity? Because that one.
 
Sadly, I think WALL-E is the most realistic. Earth is a huge garbage heap, and the human race is so fat they need to sit on chairs attached to conveyer belts to go anywhere.
 
Star Trek, as Earth is largely portrayed. The future's only gotten better and better with each passing century. Don't see any reason that's going to change, especially if we ever develop a means of nearly infinite clean energy and the ability to replicate/produce food for everyone.

At worst, overpopulation will be a problem.

My thoughts exactly. The world is a better place right now than at any other point in history and things are only going to continue getting better.
 
Star Trek, as Earth is largely portrayed. The future's only gotten better and better with each passing century. Don't see any reason that's going to change, especially if we ever develop a means of nearly infinite clean energy and the ability to replicate/produce food for everyone.

At worst, overpopulation will be a problem.

My thoughts exactly. The world is a better place right now than at any other point in history and things are only going to continue getting better.
I wonder how many times a comment like that has been said in the past.
Rome?
Crete?
The Mayans?
Toltecs?
Easter Island?
 
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