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This is what life will be in 2050

School education in 2050

Luckily there was a big revolution at school. Children still meet in classes, but rather to be together with 30 other children, now just 5-6 pupils are organized and paired with one adviser for assisting. 50% of the learning takes place in schools, the other 50% take place outside the school to face reality as soon as possible and to experience all subjects.

Learning on your device at home is also possible. There is no need to be physically present at school as long as you are connected to your group. But still: most kids prefer to meet in reality.

There is no grading at school anymore, the achievements are measured with the solutions you find for all the problems you are confronted with. Real world problems, not educational-fictional problems. 7-year-olds invent universal communicational images, 17-year-olds tackle chemical reaction patterns to find ecological materials.

Transport in 2050

Building new infrastructures in exciting and crowded cities is always the biggest issue: Modern infrastructure uses tunnels for long distance connections. Some levels are used for human transportation, the very deep levels are used for goods transportation. The first underwater tubes for intercontinental travelling are in preparation.

To reduce traffic on streets, private transportation was forbidden years ago: today’s vehicles (still with wheels) are self-driving cars which are all public used. Most people use an electric scooter for short distance travelling. And some people still walk by using their own feet. Surgical operations in 2050. 

Medicine in 2050

Surgeries, of course, will be performed by robot arms for ultra-precise movement, even able to remove and isolate tiny groups of a few cancer cells behind your ear. The robot arms decisions are 100% ki driven (Key Identification) and each action relies on a worldwide health database. Where doctors may perform a few 1000 surgeries for each case in their whole life, this ki-driven health network has seen millions and millions of surgeries and can compare for the perfect treatment.

Every baby born in the year 2050 will have a storage for stem cells from the umbilical cord blood. The technology of tissue engineering makes it possible to create any type of body cells from the stem cells to recreate any organ. 

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Tiana Maros I’d add that storage costs for umbilical cord blood are so high, they need to be covered privately which adds to a vivid class seperation between people who can regrow their own tissue and others who need it 3D printed - which also is costly. Those who can’t get funding for the needed surgeries and tissue replacements are on waiting lists for human organ and tissue transplants which means they appear unhealthy in public and hence immediately display their financial status to the upside
20 Mar 2022
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Tiana Maros *to the outside world
20 Mar 2022
Chet Skwarcan Transport comments seem reasonable. I would add the need for vehicle trips will diminish dramatically as 1) more employees are able to work from home and 2) work places are smaller, more prevalent, and closer to where employees live -- more employees will walk or scooter to work (so less traffic).
12 Jul 2020
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