I’m just asking, let’s do it without outright lies, as if everything will be fine. I am very interested to read your sincere answers. You can write to me personally if you want.

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    At this point, I don’t see how we’re not going to have a world war. There’s too much teetering on the edge, too many critical resources we’re fighting over, and too much money being pumped into every major country’s defense budgets. The status quo for politicians and CEOs is to blatantly ignore reality. As the climate crisis gets worse, resources are only going to get more scarce.

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    2030 is just in 5 years. Everything will be very similar.

    2050 onwards there may be some big changes, like big political changes within a big country like China, EU, USA or Russia.

    2100 onwards, probably some big war that will reshape the world.

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    It is going to suck, most likely. There might be a high probability of shortage of critical resources like water, food due to global warming. Also global warming might increase the likelihood of extreme natural events like floods, droughts, etc. So yeah, it is going to be pretty shit, imo.

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    How will things be? Really rough and really dark, for several decades.

    Hopefully we’ll all make it out to the other side, and see a (likely transformed) world trying to rebuild itself for the better.

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    I’m in the west, so for me probably not very different from today except:

    Worse weather (heatwaves, storms)

    Better medecin, especially for age related diseases (including aging itself)

    AI quite human like in talk (still no robots roaming around)

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      It’s unlikely that it will last forever. But it will be extremely painful, so much so that life will seem… I don’t even know how to describe it in words.

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    Awful. There will be conflict in every continent. There will be genocide against nonwhites in North America; it will start in the USA, then later the Americans will expand it out to Mexico and the rest of Latin America just because. Russia will launch a genocide against various Slavic countries (expanding past Ukraine) and eventually western European countries will be drawn into war. India will finally nuke Pakistan, and will finally kill its own Muslim population like it has always wanted. Africa will come more under Chinese and Russian influence but it won’t get better in any country on that continent. It might be more stable if more countries are tied more to China than Russia. Australia and New Zealand will be more under Chinese influence, but it is not a bad thing for them. Millions will die overall, but it won’t be a bad thing. Less humans around the better.

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      Yeah, sure, it’ll be fun if you survive and don’t die, but I think it’s better to go to heaven so you don’t have to see the shit that’s going to happen in the future and at least stay free, even if it’s in coffin.

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    Back to the future promised us flying cars, and it turns out they were lying. I trust no predictions.

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      Well, some scientists have been saying for a long time that all this is nonsense and that we cannot create such technologies with limited resources. Yes, they said all sorts of things, but I recommend listening to sensible scientists, they know very well how things really are. Although they are usually not shown, and are blocked, so finding them can be difficult or even miraculous.