Saturday, 18 October 2014

Life will be much better after 100 years

It is obvious that life will be better after 100 years. As we advance in technology, we also have new solution to age-old problem such as pollution, transport, medicine and treatment, food production, war, poverty and energy production.

The first worry is pollution of land, sea and air. The future may seem bleak as the greed and ignorance of industrialists join forces with evil developers, heartless loggers and hungry farmers. Nevertheless, as we speak scientist and NGOs are battling the frontiers of science and technology pushing innovation for better manufacturing processes and enacting new laws along the way by appealing to the ambitions of a new generation of techocrats, who seem better educated and informed.

Hybrid electric, fuel cell and solar vehicles are leading the way in the transportation innovation and alternatives. Traffic congestion and accident rates are forcing goverments to improve mass transit system. Train and sea taxis are even being introduced on island as land grow scarce. Singapore is a fine example of things to come. They are a modal of good governance of environmental practice trying to balance development with sustainable ecosystems. Advancements in science might even lead to reforestation happening faster than deforestation.

The diseases that plague the young and old alike might be reduced, if not eradicated, with new medical procedures like non-invasive surgery, new drugs and the infinite possibilities of cloning technology. Heart and organs transplant may be commonplace, making life so much better. Cancer and deadly pandemics might become a thing of the past as science explorer the universe and beyond. We dont know what lies beyond our solar system and what sophisticated space travel would bring. The possibilities are mind-boggling.

In time, man will realise the need to unique and eradicate hunger, famine and unequal food distribution. Fabulous new technology in food production are being discovered every day and more and more people are becoming aware of the need to prosper together. People will cross religious and racial barriers to find unifying ideas as is being done by the Pure Life Society in Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur. Wars will soon to be on poverty and illiteracy.

As mentioned by doomsday predictor Nostradamus, war will be averted and peace will reign if man redeems himself. There is hope yet in the good of mankind as we see more efforts towards nuclear disarnament, the green movement and proactive honest world leader.

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