Underwater highways, air rafting games, space resorts, etc. are predicted to become commonplace in the next 50 years, according to a new report on future technology. In addition, large-scale 3D printing and self-cleaning homes, which constantly monitor our health when transplanted into the body, will also become an integral part of daily life, the report said. Jacqueline Rogers, President of Techuk and Co-Chair of Coding, Dr. Rice Morgan, Director of Engineering and Education, Royal Academy Was done. The company co-sponsored the launch of the Samsung KX Bureau of Samsung's New Technology Experience at King's Cairns, London. Samsung KX offers technology, health and healthcare courses. By the year 2069, changes in the mode of transport will allow underwater pipelines to transport goods from Great Britain to major European countries as well as other regions, using smaller compartments such as aircraft cabins The report, also known as "Looking to the Future, "states that it will be able to drive at extreme speeds. It will also use flying taxis and buses to reduce traffic congestion in urban areas, as well as a high-speed reusable rocket that can fly from London to New York in 30 minutes.
1. Underwater highways
Many floors are built upside down so that they extend underground, and many more floors are called high palaces. They are also earthquake resistant.
All you have to do is press a button to automatically clean the house when you are away from home or after bed.
In the next fifty years, there will be opportunities for us to raise the bar to encourage sports teams to compete on giant boards floating in the air. These games are called "Quidditch" matches.
Rojas, co-author of the report, says that in the next fifty years, people will be able to experience the greatest technological change and new products in our work as well as in our leisure time. "As in the Industrial Revolution 250 years ago, as well as in the next 50 years, the digital revolution will seriously challenge all the concepts that have been ingrained in us about how to lead our lives," he said. When asked by British people which of these predictions would be the first to come true, 63 per cent said that self-cleaning homes were their first choice and that digital fitness monitors and flies were the first choice. And the third. Fifty years ago it was not possible for us to make such predictions about our lifestyle, work and food, but Samsung is always on the lookout for the future and pays close attention to the latest man-made changes to eliminate barriers to progress. Samsung director Tanya Mellor has said that she will be able to make predictions.
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I wish I could live such a world.......
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