Monday, December 19, 2016

A View Of The Future: Christmas Gifts Of 2050

One of the biggest fantasies of science has always been to see the future. From movies, to scientific theories, this never-ending desire has been reflected in various fields of work. How about imagining Christmas gifts of 2050? With the rapid rate of modern technological progress, it is difficult to imagine the changes that the world might have after so many years. However, with a proper blend of fantasy and logic, the following list might be the ideal way to make Christmas special in 2050.



Brand new oxygen mask


The rate at which pollution is affecting nature, that day is not far when natural air might not be breathable anymore. In the coming decades more technological involvement and new industries are expected to come up, paving the way for an increase in the worldwide pollution level. Future scientists might come up with a fix to this, but for now imagining masks as a necessity is not too difficult.

Robot mate for kids


Children of the modern era have limited outdoor activities and friends, as compared to the kids of 90’s. It is highly probable that the future kids will spend even more time with a highly-advanced gaming system and smart phones. It might go to the extent of zero to minimum physical activity, affecting the general health. To counter this, parents might resort to a robot for ‘that’ perfect friend for their children.

3D simulation games


3D is already an available technology which is expected to get improved immensely in the coming years. It might not be too far fetched to imagine children playing cricket with a simulator that would create a virtual cricket ground around them. Now that would be some first person playing experience. Wouldn’t it?

A 2016 currency note bought in an auction


Is it too unrealistic to expect the entire world to go completely cashless by 2050? It might so happen that the current currency notes come under the hammer as vintage items for collectors. Getting hold of such a prize can really make Christmas special.

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