The Future Of The World Begins Tomorrow: Cius Paul Gabri

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The future of the world begins tomorrow

CIUS PAUL GABRIEL

It isstrange howmanypeopleareleftwith long faceswhentheworld doesn’tend. Itappears manypeoplejustwanttowatchtheworld burn. Theyjustwanttosay, “See. I toldyouso.” So hurry. Strengthenyourself. Thereis muchplanning and work todo. Donotgetcaughtunprepared. Haveyou heard? Thefutureof theworld beginstomorrow.

Museum of Tomorrow: With Recyclable Materials

 “The building will have a low environmental impact, energy self-sufficient and will be made of

recyclable materials.”

 The goal is to create a structure that can serve as examples to a philosophy of life more sustainable,

which can make visitors aware that on more environmentally friendly behavior. “The Museum of tomorrow will try to explain something that should concern everyone to know the world revolves around us and see why it is so important to keep it.”

Tourismand Environmental Protection fora BetterTomorrow!

 Environmental

protection and the preservation of natural sights are of vital importance for the contemporary society. In order to achieve such a goal, it is crucial to raise awareness and effect changes in technology in every section of society, especially in business and all its sectors.

 Since we are aware that environmental

protection is a constant struggle, and there is continuous room for improvement, we shall not abandon our efforts of raising environmental awareness in our surroundings and in the society.

Independence through education  Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the

people who prepare for it today.

Computers and Technology

Today’s computers are controlled through the use of input devices such as keyboard, mice, and touch screens. Future computer interfaces may make use of speech recognition technologies and voice commands. Currently emerging is what’s known as an “object oriented” operating system. Rather than working with individual applications and commands, users will work with objects such as documents. These objects will contain sub-objects that control functions such as printing or emailing documents. Under this model, data isn’t reliant upon a program’s features but rather upon the features available under the operating system Shrinking computers, memory that remains available despite power losses, holographic storage, invisible data, and new interfaces are but a taste of technology’s future. Computer scientists and developers are imagining, testing, and developing new technologies, making the future for computer exciting and promising.

The future public transport  The companies envision the future as transport without emitting those dreadful fumes and carbon

into our atmosphere. Working on a large-scale project to come up with the public transport of tomorrow, its have developed something it calls the “AutoTram”. Presently under research, the vehicle is designed to be as a tram and as flexible as a bus.

 Powered by lithium-ion battery systems, the AutoTram does not require rails or overhead wires.

Instead, it rolls on rubber tires and simply follows white lines on the street. Equipped with highly efficient electric drive motors and control units as well as high-performance batteries and supercapacitors, this green vehicle is capable of transport passengers with nearly zero emissions.

The Robot – my friend of tomorrow  Using a combination of sensors and high-speed cameras, the system can determine the location of a

user's hand and the gesture they are making, translating that directly into robotic motion.

 "The biggest merit of this is being able to control objects without having to hold anything. When in

the field or when working where your hands have to be high up, you can't use a mouse, and so we hope to use it in those sorts of contexts."

My future  What you do today could affect what happened yesterday – that is the bizarre conclusion of a thought

experiment in quantum physics described in one article.

 It sounds impossible, indeed as though it is violating one of science's most cherished principles –

causality – but the researchers say that the rules of the quantum world conspire to preserve causality by "hiding" the influence of future choices until those choices have actually been made.

My understanding of future  The future is ours to create and while none of us can do everything, all of us can do something. So do what

you can, where you are with what you have, so that together, we can define a future that makes us healthy.

 With the advent of future developments in science and technology, we will assign more and more decision

making to machines. At present this is evident in military systems in which electronic sensors maintain the ideal flight characteristics in advanced aircraft. The capacities of computers today exceed five hundred trillion bits of information per second. The complexity of today's civilization is far too complex for human systems to manage without the assistance of electronic computers. Computers of today are relatively primitive compared to those that will evolve in the future. Eventually the management of social systems will call for require electronic sensors interconnected with all phases of the social sequences thus eliminating the need for politics.

 Today modern industrial plants have built in automatic inventory systems, which order materials such as

bearings and other mechanical replacements well in advance.

 We believe it is now possible to achieve a society where people would be able to live longer, healthier, and

more meaningful productive lives. In such a society, the measure of success would be based upon the fulfillment of one's individual pursuits rather than the acquisition of wealth, property, and power. Although many of the concepts presented here may appear as unattainable goals, all of the ideas are based upon known scientific principles. It is not my purpose to write an article that would be acceptable to people this is not the concern of science.

 The social direction being proposed here has no parallel in history with any other previous political

ideology or economic strategy. Establishing the parameters of this new civilization will require transcending many of the traditions, values, and methods of the past. The future will evolve its own new paradigms, appropriate to each successive phase of human and technological development.

Creative Challenge: The Future

 My dream…my future….my life

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