Post 4: Time travel to the past or future
Travel to the future
When one asks this question, whether to travel to the past or future, I always think at first to travel to the time of the dinosaurs, or some other very old time of which there are no records or that my relatives have not lived. But thinking about it another way, I'm also very curious about what hasn't happened and that we don't know is going to happen.
I also don't like to think many more years, because when I think about the future, I want it to happen as soon as possible hahaha, so choosing something far away but not too far, I would travel 10 years into the future. Until 2032.
I would like to travel to see how certain situations have developed, such as the environmental state of our planet. Take Santiago for example and compare it to 10 years earlier and see if smog levels have decreased or (hopefully not) increased. Also see what technological advances have been made, such as in the case of connectivity. Knowing how dependent we are going to be technologically, so to speak. Also see what technological advances have been made, such as in the case of connectivity. Knowing how dependent we are going to be technologically, so to speak. And also to know if these technologies will be more sustainable or will help us and encourage us to have greater respect for the environment.
I wouldn't like to venture to say what the world will be like in 10 more years, so everything I think is just assumptions and what better way to solve my doubts than traveling to the future.
I think the same way you do. I mean, if we want to "live" the past we have movies, books and doumentaries. A spoiler about what the future is going to look like sounds irresistible.
ResponderBorrarIt will be interesting investigate how much changed Santiago in 10 years
ResponderBorrarI think I would be afraid to travel to the future because it could see me and how scary hahaha
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ResponderBorrarI am very interested in the technological advances of the future
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