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Time Traveler Claims to Have Visited India in The Year 2060
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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 238009" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>It's told like a fantasy story without any credibility in the voice, nor any realistic detals that someone living it would have mentioned. Not even mentioning the name of the country, due to poor imagination. Every person is competing to show off how futuristic they are, despite only being a few years into the future and they seeing it as their present.</p><p></p><p>People in the future will struggle to get enough metals for everyone and have to diversify their building techniques, but why not build huge skyscrapers out of metal everywhere and have them done while Putin is still in power.</p><p></p><p>Name someone Lithium? Sure, that sounds futuristic enough.</p><p></p><p>Randomly found a little Thorium and now they waste energy like crazy on flying cars, just because it's more futuristic to live the jetson way, not because writing AI is easier for planes than cars.</p><p></p><p>Many things have no motivation, which is just bad storytelling. He travel to the future and back, but decide to skip a month by not going back to the same time as he left from, paying lots of extra rent for no reason.</p><p></p><p>The background animation with the big holographic touchscreen has been in sci-fi for almost a century. People tried big touch screens in the 1960's and rejected the concept because it was super painful to stand with arms held out all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 238009, member: 14640"] It's told like a fantasy story without any credibility in the voice, nor any realistic detals that someone living it would have mentioned. Not even mentioning the name of the country, due to poor imagination. Every person is competing to show off how futuristic they are, despite only being a few years into the future and they seeing it as their present. People in the future will struggle to get enough metals for everyone and have to diversify their building techniques, but why not build huge skyscrapers out of metal everywhere and have them done while Putin is still in power. Name someone Lithium? Sure, that sounds futuristic enough. Randomly found a little Thorium and now they waste energy like crazy on flying cars, just because it's more futuristic to live the jetson way, not because writing AI is easier for planes than cars. Many things have no motivation, which is just bad storytelling. He travel to the future and back, but decide to skip a month by not going back to the same time as he left from, paying lots of extra rent for no reason. The background animation with the big holographic touchscreen has been in sci-fi for almost a century. People tried big touch screens in the 1960's and rejected the concept because it was super painful to stand with arms held out all day long. [/QUOTE]
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