Future/Links

This is a compilation of all the pages with nothing but links with descriptions attached. Please delete such pages as soon as you move their content here. For this section, please do NOT add a link without adding a description. Add it in the section further below.

Links with descriptions

 * 1) http://www.ahajokes.com/fp044.html The most famous failed predictions
 * 2) *Wormholes invented.*Warpdrive invented. Wikipedia: 2030
 * 3) Events of the Year 2158* Super Bowl CXCII will attract 800 million viewers from Earth, Mars, and Venus'
 * 4) The Sun will become the major source of Human Energy without an appetite for food. Humans will live in a Dyson Sphere.
 * 5) Society in 2026 - a brief description by Danila Medvedev (Russian).
 * 6) It's everything what's in my head right now and just before. A thoughts flow w\o changes and with little comments. Now_Chaos Chaotic_order Chaos
 * 7) Predictions for 2006* Wikipedia: 2006
 * 8) Future Techniques Techniques to predict the future on Wikipedia
 * 9) "SL4: predicting the future" has some excellent ideas about predicting future and why it is so hard for people to do right.

Links
Please attach these links to longer articles as you find them relevant.
 * 1) Skyhook (structure)
 * 2) Dyson Spheres in fiction
 * 3) Orbital (space habitat)
 * 4) Artificial world
 * 5) Astroengineering
 * 6) Matrioshka brain
 * 7) Tipler Cylinder
 * 8) 'the web site is ready with its new url:http://futurism.biz'
 * 9) Stellar engine
 * 10) Space Fountain
 * 11) Halo
 * 12) Stanford Torus
 * 13) Traction City
 * 14) Megastructure
 * 15) Mega City One
 * 16) Jupiter Brain
 * 17) Globus Cassus
 * 18) Alderson disk
 * 19) Star Lifting on Wikipedia
 * 20) Dyson Sphere on Wikipedia
 * 21) Wikipedia: 2015
 * 22) Wikipedia: 2050
 * 23) Wikipedia: 2008
 * 24) Wikipedia: 2040
 * 25) Wikipedia: 2080
 * 26) Wikipedia: 2060
 * 27) Wikipedia: 2077
 * 28) Wikipedia: 2091
 * 29) Wikipedia: 2025
 * 30) Wikipedia: 2032
 * 31) Wikipedia: 2067
 * 32) Wikipedia: 2017
 * 33) Wikipedia: 2007

From the Websites Article

 * What's Our Future? - Welcome to What's Our Future, a web site dedicated to an open discussion on what you think our future holds in different areas.
 * Future Hi - "Celebrating the Rebirth of Psychedelic Futurism"
 * Futurismic - Futurismic is a website for people interested in the future and the effects of science and technology on the present.

Taken from Futurology:
 * Future Culture The e-mail discussion list called Future Culture, dedicated to well.. the future of culture
 * A Futurist's Toolbox: a guide to methods and tools used by the UK government in medium & long-term trends forecasting
 * Foresight Exchange: On-line market for predictions
 * Future 25: Open project to enhance our abilities to address problems arising in the long-term future
 * Humanity's Future: Challenges, possible catastrophes, and timeline
 * Links to the Future from Strategic Futures International
 * Long Bets: Predictive bets by public figures
 * Future-Institute
 * Political Futurists and Radical & Utopian SF Authors
 * Principia Cybernetica: Links on future development
 * Progress and its Sustainability by computer scientist John McCarthy
 * Shaping Tomorrow Environmental scanning and trends research firm
 * Futures Wiki - The Global Future, 50 Years Out
 * - Futuresedge.info exploring life living at the edge between the present and futures
 * Millennium Project &mdash; Global Futures Studies & Research. A global participatory futures research think tank of futurists, scholars, business planners, and policy makers. Produces the annual "State of the Future" series. & mdash; A HUGE resource with scenarios, indicators, links and everything else.
 * Trendwatching has a great free newsletter about emerging trends (with emphasis on marketing). They allow their texts to be freely copied and reused. A great source.
 * RAND Pardee project - long term predicting, RAND trying (rather unsuccessfully) to learn to plan/predict 200 years ahead.
 * The Immortality Institute
 * The Cryonics Institute
 * BetterHumans
 * CryoNet
 * Nanomedicine
 * Senescence.Info
 * KurzweilAI.net
 * The Extropy Institute
 * Aubrey de Grey
 * Internet Time Capsule Time Netsule is the first Internet time capsule for the masses. For the first time ever, the entire world can participate in what is quickly becoming the largest most extensive time capsule effort of all time. Make your predictions, mark special occasions, or leave a message for someone special.
 * Future For All small writeups on some of the most important future areas written in popular style.

From the Predictions page

 * Predictions in the media - current articles with predictions about the future in mainstream media.
 * Predictions for 2006 - list of links to lists of predictions
 * Sysprog predictions
 * Battelle - Technology Forecasts
 * http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Incorrect_predictions
 * Illustrated and detailed page - grouped into sections. Would look particularly well when combined with key events (s-curves) from this timeline.
 * Predictions and hindsight
 * Past predictions

From the Timelines page
This page links to various timelines, mostly those of the future.


 * 21st Century
 * Personal Predictions
 * Regenerative medicine (2011–2026)
 * Kurzweil's predictions
 * Timeline of Major Trends and Events 1750-2100, including social, tech, economical and political.
 * Timeline of the future in forecasts timed authoritative predictions with references
 * Цивилизация богов (in Russian) &mdash; 2000-2100. Detailed description, optimistic, well thought-out, gradual transition to posthumanity, no Singularity by 2100.
 * Brian Wang—aggressive, nano-focused, singularity 2035-2050
 * Lion Kimbro (2004)—programming & comm. tech focused, stops ~2025, soft takeoff
 * 2010-2050 (page moved)
 * Genetics 2010-2040 (Russian)
 * poorly done 2006-2051 by BT
 * another timeline by BT (2000–2030)
 * Internet/interfaces 2006-2040 (Russian)
 * TechCast Strategic Analysis (FSL2):
 * The Information Age - Part II, 2004 to 2059 C.E.
 * TimeLines on Futures wiki

From the Visions of the Future page

 * Visions of the Future: a Day in the Life of a Scientist, Science, 3, 10, 17, 24 Dec, 1999. &mdash; Eleven scientists use a variety of situations in 2050 to visualise lifestyles and science in 21st century.
 * Student visions - from some American high schools. To see the students' perception of the future.

From Research
R&D Magazine

The Trends Research Institute

Technology Research News

R&D on BBC

Technology Review Emerging Technologies and their Impact

Each student from The School of Futurology will need to explain 3 research in each field. For example 3 research in Nanoelectronics with the names, how much is invested in each research, what will be the products at the end, the market aiming and the size of it.