Yeah, it's crazy. It's like the same with Cleopatra being closer to our time than to the building of the pyramids, or the t rex to our time than to the time when the stegosaurus was alive.
Imagine being him 127 years from your own time: he has no idea what a television set is, what golfing is, or even what a Cappuccino is. Even the same social ideas and norms are different that what he is used to. It must be mindblowing to be in such an alien world
Actually golf was known in US from 1880's. But i know what u mean. Just think about how much development there's been in only ten years, not to mention 20 years. We might have, for example, had an idea of using internet on the phones somewhere in the future but it sounded ridiculous. And look at us now!
Cappuccinos were invented in the 17th century by the Capuchin friars in Italy, and by the late 19th century it was fairly known in many circles, but the form we know today didn't exist until the 20th century when machines were made to make the foamy steamed milk or cream, rather than handcrafted.
@@GaryIV no hes holding a Smartphone which is only a device to access knowledge but not a being which has unlimited amounts of resources like VOX. Even Alexa is far from Vox.
Superfly Gaming That vision of the Future is actually correct. Woman population is going to be Far more than Man population in 2030. So woman approaching will be a normal thing.
I remember seeing this when it first came out twenty-one years ago, and this sequence seemed so amazing and futuristic with the large video display and the electronic lock on the bike. Now it is just ordinary life. And the screen is 4:3 -- it's not even widescreen. Amazing.
To be fair most building side displays are all different sizes Times Square as a good example. When this movie was made Times Square only had the one display now it’s lit up on every side of the street and both ways in all different shapes and sizes of displays.
I remember watchin this movie obsessively in early 2000s. I was a teenager then. I had read this prolly in 1999 as a 9 year old. Then i found the movie and loved it. It was one of the only films i ever owned on DVD. The copy used to float all around my room yu know. Years later in about 2016, one of the only girls i ever loved, i saw her sister and we hung out for awhile. The sister said "Jim, you know, my sister always only ever talks about you loving one movie." I said "which movie?" She said "The time machine." I cudnt believe it. Now ill always think of her when i see it. Its symbolism to me really. My whole life sorta began because of HG Wells and the original book this was based on. Ill never forget the year i read it. I got sick and was laid up on a couch in a small aprtment my mother and i got stuck livng in, in the hood of New York City. Like i say i was only 9. I read it in two days. I felt like a genius. These days i still love reading and ive written novels i plan to publish, wit sum luck. This wuz really my "first great story".
It is such a luck that the spot where the time machine travels from, which used to be is lab, is in 2030 a alleyway and not the wall of some skyscraper.
The Earth itself would have moved quite a ways thru both intergalactic and interstellar space, so really all time machines would leave you fucked if they didn't adjust for orbits.
There is one thing I noticed in this movie. Alexander left the crystalline lever on the machine. He should know never to leave the keys in the ignition
Jonathan Spindler The Lunar Leisure Living folks were too dumb to understand that what they were doing would break up the moon by 2037. Given that, anyone in 2030 would be too stupid to operate the time machine.
Greg Schroll Actually, there was a deleted scene in the movie where the main character goes back to save the moon from blowing up, only to cause it to blow up. So you're wrong, because this was supposed to be an additional paradox-reveal which never made it into the final movie.
Things were still so optimistic in 2002. It made perfect sense that we'd be golfing on the moon by 2030. Instead, we're just barely getting back into LEO, and by then our worsening political, economic, and social problems are going to be on the verge of some kind of break. That's why people prefer the 80s nowadays. The vibe was much more like the present reality, just instead of crime, drugs, urban blight, and pollution, we have a different set of problems.
Post-WW2 prosperity has been taken for granted. Not just because of socioeconomic problems, but there isn't going to be a technological explosion every 10 years like during the 20th century. There's still tech advances that impact our lives, but the settings of most futuristic science fiction that focuses on tech (instead of social changes ie. Orwell, Huxley etc) are way off the mark
because we build a system that breeds low iq and impulsive people aka ideocracy plot. get rid of welfare, child support, and any government subsidies that helps single parent homes and we will be golfing in the moon. those who work hard and make good choices will have more kids. and those who dont will suffer.
I'm obsessed with this movie. I don't care what critics say. I think about this movie probably every single day. As an adult I grew more attached to it following the death of a woman very close to me and wishing I could go back in time and prevent it. It's a pain that no one should have to go through and knowing you can't really go back change it is agonizing.
I think how close this clip is too how things are now going . I always think of ths film when I imagine future people .and the future if the earth . This planet and us will die and then trees and nature will regrow and rebirth without us
Amazing that she got whacked by one of the first Stanley Steamers rolling around at the time. Must be a Guinness Record in there for the first auto crash victim.
One of the more subtle aspects of time travel being shown here is the change of society and norms. In the 1800s, no woman would walk around wearing clothes like that blonde haired woman was wearing (see the previous scene during his time travel he sees the dresses in the shop windows getting shorter each year), nor would she strike up a flirty conversation with a cute guy in such a casual manner. Because back then, society's attitude towards women was very different. Women had to dress very modestly for a start if they didn't wish to be accused of being basically a whore to put it bluntly, and it was men who were meant to be the ones doing any courting, women were judged harshly (by men and women alike!) if they were so forward and confident. Short hair was also less common as it was seen as unfeminine. Akin to a man walking around in a dress. That woman represented every aspect of social progress for women in the time that has passed. A confident casual friendly woman who is physically active, wears attractive and revealing clothes, and is comfortable flirting with a guy she likes, etc. It would be a culture shock for any guy from the 1800s to meet her. For us it's perfectly "normal" now and weird to think that such a thing was ever anything else.
There's a focus area in graphic arts called, "retro-futurism" -- studying the depiction of the future contained in graphics of the past. The big periods in futurism were the 1920s and 1950s.
Mitch G interesting that the first television he ever sees is a super big screen he was so blown away he ignored the cute girl he was simply not ready for big screen TVs or flirty women
Jan. 2018---Thanks for the video clip. Always thought this was one hell of a movie. Brother & I went to see it in the movie theater when it first came out. And when the dvd came out, didn't hesitate in paying full price for it either, instead of waiting for it to go down in price or hit Walmarts bargain bin.
Watching time machine makes me think of how far humans have advanced in technology and how many inventions have been created.But with all that said we've not even scratched the surface at how much further we have got to learn and how far we're still behind.I think even as far as humans have advanced we're light years still to go.
🎃Walking Dead💃 it took nature 2.5 billion years to create life. It took us a century to go from powered flight to stepping on the moon. Get ready for the future.
Interesting vision of 2030. Considering it's only 13 years away, we'll probably see gradual change rather than radical leaps forward. General purpose AI systems will probably become common. Quantum computers are a wild card. Self driving electric cars may be making inroads by then. Preparations for a Mars mission will probably also be in the works. Commercial drone deliveries. Automation will become a larger sociological problem as low skilled jobs are automized. Liberal democracies will be tested to their breaking points. Refugee flows, burdened and abused welfare systems in need of reform, gradual erosion of checks and balances, the blurring of the private and public spheres, shrinking working populations leading to loss of tax revenues, aging population costs, multipolar world as relative American hegemony wanes, rising inequality in the west. Just will have to wait and see on May 24, 2030.
Ahmed Harris Mars mission its prepared to launch in 2024,so even before what you expected. In 2030 the First mars cities will be in construction......I mean we are going to Mars 6 years before what you expected man! Thats great for mankind! Giant steps! :)
@@vincentleeadams Well if the other guys i assume you are fond of are incharge by 2030 I'm pretty sure our future will be more of London 1966 like in the original than this future.
Remember kids, when you imagine the future, just dial it back 50 years and you'll be spot on... Edit: Also, 20 megatons at low gravity would've been an obvious mistake no one would make.
Other than the Moon part (which is silly), this does appear to be how 2030 will turn out to be, which is impressive considering they predicted it in 2002.
First we got to 2015. The same year Marty and Doc and Jennifer went too in BTTF Part II. NOW it's 2023 and 2030 is pretty close. AI is getting smarter and pretty soon we will have a real life Vox unit in libraries. We already have them online with Chat GPT.
Side note : make sure when building a machine that can travel in time and space to include facilities for brewing quality coffee beans and frothing milk else you won't pickup the bike chicks of the future.
The movie gives a magical experience and the soundtrack was a masterpiece...Klaus Badelt in one of the tracks "I don't belong here" features a spectacular crescendo that seems to physically transport you to another time
jhibbitt1 Immortality, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, robots replacing humans in workplaces, automated factories, space tourism, colonization of Mars, 3d-printed organs, virtual reality, fusion reactors, hyperloop, world parliament, medical nanobots... Yea, this century will be awesome! :)
Gene therapy, semiterrestrial vehicles, automated vehicles, Thorium reactors, warp drives, ultra HD, realistic simulations, claytronic prototypes, nanotech printing, pollution-removing devices, revolutions for more rights, surveillance, diplomatic video conferences, e-voting, control by gesture, gameplay just by putting a helmet on and thinking, ultrarealistic graphics, advanced scanning, personal cockpit / windshield theater, electronic implants, cyborgs, smart buildings, holographic projection, universal translation, advanced text to speech, chatbots passing Turing tests, advanced speech recognition, advanced procedural generation, cloning, artificial wombs (for the asexual or sexophobic), genomes as passwords... I'm a fortnight older than Wikipedia.
Ab April 16 2017 It would be something if you really did comment back on this video in 2030. If you think about, we are leaving traces for the future at a scale unseen in human history. I'm guessing digital archaeology and anthropology will become an occupation at some point
I'd argue Back to the Future got a lot of thing correct: It predicted 80's nostalgia, endless movie sequels with bad CGI, teenagers glued to their smart devices, thumbprints for unlocking devices and making payments, video phone calls, voice activated lights, we even have a version of Biff as President.
Since i cant answer snr turk, i hope he revisits the video to see what i write here. The bike girls name is Myndy Crist. In the complete cast that rolls in the credits shes listed as "Jogger". Hope that helps, bro.
@@leejackson4724 is a big thing in 2020, the weeknd - blinding lights and album of dua lipa - future nostalgia with the musics "physical" , "don't start now" are the big hits of this year
Six years to go! Rideshare bikes with automated locks - check. AI assistants - check (they’ll have holographic embodiment in no time). Lunar resort - still a WIP. Resequencing a child’s DNA for misbehaving - umm???
In any depiction of the future from an old movie. Never has a movie pictured the future being full of bikes. Usually it is flying spacecraft in a aerial highway for the form of transportation. The writer of this book had stellar intellect knowing that humans would want a better form of transportation. As cities that maintain bikes routes over cars make life overall easier for everyone. And a focus for not polluting the environment with our gas guzzling machines.
Same thing in Back To The Future 2. 2015 with 1980s-era fashion and design. Nobody can predict the future, invent a new world from scratch to put on screen is no easy task.
Every decade tries to make 30 years ago cool again. Unless something insane happens in 2030, all the trendy kids will think Britney Spears, Nokia, Playstation 2 etc is better than all the garbage that's made "today"
It's called a retro future, and right now the 80's is back in style because all the people who grew up back then are now adults and can influence entertainment media.
Leaving that beautiful expensive time machine in the back alley, I would worry the future THUGS would scrap it to sell for their thug drugs 😳😮 then how would I get back to my time 🤔
the big thing that bugged me was the whole moving the moon thing, The kind of technology needed to move a planetoid is FAR beyond our reach, probably several thousand years actually. Besides we dont need to move the moon closer to colonize it
The fact that we're closer to 2030 than we are from the time of the theatrical release of this movie (2002) definitely makes one feel old.
Yeah, it's crazy. It's like the same with Cleopatra being closer to our time than to the building of the pyramids, or the t rex to our time than to the time when the stegosaurus was alive.
When you realize 2030 is only 10 years away...
only 9 years away now~!
Only 8 years from now
Only 9yrs
@@afinteresting8817 That is scary dawg
9
Imagine being him 127 years from your own time: he has no idea what a television set is, what golfing is, or even what a Cappuccino is. Even the same social ideas and norms are different that what he is used to. It must be mindblowing to be in such an alien world
Actually golf was known in US from 1880's. But i know what u mean. Just think about how much development there's been in only ten years, not to mention 20 years. We might have, for example, had an idea of using internet on the phones somewhere in the future but it sounded ridiculous. And look at us now!
Being a time traveler you real have to throw all your contemporary sensibilities out the window
Cappuccinos were invented in the 17th century by the Capuchin friars in Italy, and by the late 19th century it was fairly known in many circles, but the form we know today didn't exist until the 20th century when machines were made to make the foamy steamed milk or cream, rather than handcrafted.
He knows what golfing is, that has been around since the 1740's they even had exclusive golf clubs in his day.
As much as 2150 would be to us.
He was not interested because she was his great great grand daughter's age. Man of honour.
Dumb. The black woman in 800,000 AD was much younger still.
We are now closer in time to 2030 then 2002 when this movie came out.
This hurts lol No need for a time machine, time flies so fast as it is lmao
the woman was saying retro as steampunk itself has become retro
Damn. I'll be 39 then. 😥
and instead lunar leisure we have flat earth society...
11 more years 2019
If he went to the year 2018. He would just blend in perfectly as some sort of Steampunk Cosplaying Hipster.
Well, at least they nailed the bicycle part.
Yeah now we need is that all knowing library guy
@@leberino5583 Lmfao you're holding him in your hand right now genius
The kids in the museum with the tablet-like devices that have to be ready for "download".
@@leberino5583 ...Alexa with a snarky attitude. ;)
@@GaryIV no hes holding a Smartphone which is only a device to access knowledge but not a being which has unlimited amounts of resources like VOX. Even Alexa is far from Vox.
Women approach you? Now thats what I call the future!
Superfly Gaming That vision of the Future is actually correct. Woman population is going to be Far more than Man population in 2030. So woman approaching will be a normal thing.
Probably a dude
hahahahahhahahaha so true
it's just called "early 2000's when people were actually friendly"
She is prepping for a false claim suit.
I remember seeing this when it first came out twenty-one years ago, and this sequence seemed so amazing and futuristic with the large video display and the electronic lock on the bike. Now it is just ordinary life. And the screen is 4:3 -- it's not even widescreen. Amazing.
To be fair most building side displays are all different sizes Times Square as a good example. When this movie was made Times Square only had the one display now it’s lit up on every side of the street and both ways in all different shapes and sizes of displays.
I remember watchin this movie obsessively in early 2000s. I was a teenager then. I had read this prolly in 1999 as a 9 year old. Then i found the movie and loved it. It was one of the only films i ever owned on DVD. The copy used to float all around my room yu know. Years later in about 2016, one of the only girls i ever loved, i saw her sister and we hung out for awhile. The sister said "Jim, you know, my sister always only ever talks about you loving one movie." I said "which movie?" She said "The time machine." I cudnt believe it. Now ill always think of her when i see it. Its symbolism to me really. My whole life sorta began because of HG Wells and the original book this was based on. Ill never forget the year i read it. I got sick and was laid up on a couch in a small aprtment my mother and i got stuck livng in, in the hood of New York City. Like i say i was only 9. I read it in two days. I felt like a genius. These days i still love reading and ive written novels i plan to publish, wit sum luck. This wuz really my "first great story".
How accurate is this scene in the movie is it just like in the book what's different if there's any difference at all?
@@LuciferVontell thanks for sharing
@@LuciferVontell the book didn't have this scene at all
@@LuciferVontell The book was written in 1895.
"My copy used to Float" years before drones???!!! Are you sure it had nothing to do with time travel?
It is such a luck that the spot where the time machine travels from, which used to be is lab, is in 2030 a alleyway and not the wall of some skyscraper.
The Earth itself would have moved quite a ways thru both intergalactic and interstellar space, so really all time machines would leave you fucked if they didn't adjust for orbits.
blah blah man don’t skyscrapers have first floors with walls?
That was on my mind the whole movie.
See when he turns the time machine on, does he become invisible?
What about the air& water molecules in that space
There is one thing I noticed in this movie. Alexander left the crystalline lever on the machine. He should know never to leave the keys in the ignition
Jonathan Spindler The Lunar Leisure Living folks were too dumb to understand that what they were doing would break up the moon by 2037. Given that, anyone in 2030 would be too stupid to operate the time machine.
Jonathan Spindler that concept was after his time.
Greg Schroll Actually, there was a deleted scene in the movie where the main character goes back to save the moon from blowing up, only to cause it to blow up. So you're wrong, because this was supposed to be an additional paradox-reveal which never made it into the final movie.
russell5078084 in George Pal's 1960 movie, Rod Taylor's character H. George Wells, took the crystal lever with him.
Jonathan Spindler apparently, vehicle theft was not a problem in 1899
Things were still so optimistic in 2002. It made perfect sense that we'd be golfing on the moon by 2030. Instead, we're just barely getting back into LEO, and by then our worsening political, economic, and social problems are going to be on the verge of some kind of break.
That's why people prefer the 80s nowadays. The vibe was much more like the present reality, just instead of crime, drugs, urban blight, and pollution, we have a different set of problems.
Post-WW2 prosperity has been taken for granted. Not just because of socioeconomic problems, but there isn't going to be a technological explosion every 10 years like during the 20th century. There's still tech advances that impact our lives, but the settings of most futuristic science fiction that focuses on tech (instead of social changes ie. Orwell, Huxley etc) are way off the mark
Couldnt have said it better. I prefer 1980s problems. The world today sucks and it is going to be even worse in the 30s
At least it predicted us going back to the moon by 2024.
because we build a system that breeds low iq and impulsive people aka ideocracy plot. get rid of welfare, child support, and any government subsidies that helps single parent homes and we will be golfing in the moon. those who work hard and make good choices will have more kids. and those who dont will suffer.
2002 was a year after 9/11
He stopped in the future on my nephew's 35th birthday. My fave futuristic scene.
It’s also the day of a childhood friend of mine’s 29th birthday.
other than the lunar colony, this picture of the "future" looks very realistic. Bikes and giant screens, they got close (at least, for Europe)
11 more years till we find out how good of a cup of Cappuccino that thing makes!
Now 7, how 4 years have gone by.
he meets a curious pretty gal from the future, brushes her off and walks into a library.... good job buddy
Siva Nadan he be like "begone Thot!"
They had Thots in the 1800s too ya know?
She probably woulda gave him some new type of disease lol
I´ll probably do the same... I was making this in the past century, I still do it... jajajaj!!!!
Imagine if she had aids, and when he finally went back he accidentally started it early.
Guy comes back to realize his time machine has been towed due to leaving it in a no parking zone 🤦🏼♂️
Lol
This is what happens in the original kind of
🤣🤣🤣
Haha lol😂
*800,000 years later*
Alexander: "SHIT! She was flirting with me, wasn't she?"
Uber Morlock: "Mhm."
I'm obsessed with this movie. I don't care what critics say. I think about this movie probably every single day. As an adult I grew more attached to it following the death of a woman very close to me and wishing I could go back in time and prevent it. It's a pain that no one should have to go through and knowing you can't really go back change it is agonizing.
I think how close this clip is too how things are now going . I always think of ths film when I imagine future people .and the future if the earth . This planet and us will die and then trees and nature will regrow and rebirth without us
You sound kinda crazy ngl
@@suspicious2delicious he just sounds like someone mourning...
I feel you man
Amazing that she got whacked by one of the first Stanley Steamers rolling around at the time. Must be a Guinness Record in there for the first auto crash victim.
I love this movie...it's the stuff of nightmares but it's also so fascinating.
You had one job: to detonate a 20 Megaton Thermonuclear device inside the moon, and you couldn’t even do that right!!
Didnt they though? They just didn't get the results they were expecting
"a *hell* of a cappucino" would probably be way more offensive to a 19th century gentleman than it is now - no wonder he looks flustered!
Came back after watched this movie in 2005, and we still haven't got any lunar travel yet.
I don't know who the young bicyclist is, but she's adorable.
Myndy Crist
One of the more subtle aspects of time travel being shown here is the change of society and norms. In the 1800s, no woman would walk around wearing clothes like that blonde haired woman was wearing (see the previous scene during his time travel he sees the dresses in the shop windows getting shorter each year), nor would she strike up a flirty conversation with a cute guy in such a casual manner.
Because back then, society's attitude towards women was very different. Women had to dress very modestly for a start if they didn't wish to be accused of being basically a whore to put it bluntly, and it was men who were meant to be the ones doing any courting, women were judged harshly (by men and women alike!) if they were so forward and confident. Short hair was also less common as it was seen as unfeminine. Akin to a man walking around in a dress.
That woman represented every aspect of social progress for women in the time that has passed. A confident casual friendly woman who is physically active, wears attractive and revealing clothes, and is comfortable flirting with a guy she likes, etc. It would be a culture shock for any guy from the 1800s to meet her. For us it's perfectly "normal" now and weird to think that such a thing was ever anything else.
i and many of us still judge them harshly for being forward and confident. if she's so open to you, what makes you think you are the first??
Is that why he was relatively speechless?
Nowadays you have to check for extra equipment.
😊SomeRandomIdiot very clever of you.
@@rudy.solvici9598 Awesome Rudy.
I love going back in time to see the future
There's a focus area in graphic arts called, "retro-futurism" -- studying the depiction of the future contained in graphics of the past. The big periods in futurism were the 1920s and 1950s.
2030 - just 13 years away!
Nick M. no 12 yrs away
No 11.333333 years away
11 years
Now just 11 years away!
We need to hurry that "fuck up the moon or something" project right away
They got those City Bike kiosk right.
I know! they did get that already.
Here in Poland we have those in every major city :)
Yup haha they have them in my city for sure. Maybe not those big giant screens around the city but we definitely have digital billboards.
Some cities are closing streets for pedestrians and cyclists permanently. Not uncommon to have more streets closures in the futures.
Mitch G interesting that the first television he ever sees is a super big screen he was so blown away he ignored the cute girl he was simply not ready for big screen TVs or flirty women
In 2030 we would probably say that he is some kind of hardline hipster or steampunker...
We're literally just 9 years away from 2030
Jan. 2018---Thanks for the video clip. Always thought this was one hell of a movie. Brother & I went to see it in the movie theater when it first came out. And when the dvd came out, didn't hesitate in paying full price for it either, instead of waiting for it to go down in price or hit Walmarts bargain bin.
Watching time machine makes me think of how far humans have advanced in technology and how many inventions have been created.But with all that said we've not even scratched the surface at how much further we have got to learn and how far we're still behind.I think even as far as humans have advanced we're light years still to go.
light years is measured by distance (it means it takes a year for light to travel there)
🎃Walking Dead💃 it took nature 2.5 billion years to create life. It took us a century to go from powered flight to stepping on the moon. Get ready for the future.
They got the city bikes right, except instead of neatly stowed away, they should be in a pile in the middle of the sidewalk, covered in dirt and rain.
OLLOLLL
15 years from now.
Just 14 years away, yet May 24th is the day before my grandmother's birthday and August 20th is the day before my grandfathers birthday.
now it's 13 years away, counting down
12 more years to go.
10 more years to go.
Jan 10, 2024 (2324 days left to go as of this date I write)
He didn’t go to the future, he went to an alternative universe where every American on the street rides a bicycle and is thin. 😂
More amazed that he didn’t get shocked that female wearing that clothe despite women in his time wore gowns.
She reminds me of CHLOE from SMALLVILLE!
same here😁
Interesting vision of 2030. Considering it's only 13 years away, we'll probably see gradual change rather than radical leaps forward. General purpose AI systems will probably become common. Quantum computers are a wild card. Self driving electric cars may be making inroads by then. Preparations for a Mars mission will probably also be in the works. Commercial drone deliveries. Automation will become a larger sociological problem as low skilled jobs are automized. Liberal democracies will be tested to their breaking points. Refugee flows, burdened and abused welfare systems in need of reform, gradual erosion of checks and balances, the blurring of the private and public spheres, shrinking working populations leading to loss of tax revenues, aging population costs, multipolar world as relative American hegemony wanes, rising inequality in the west. Just will have to wait and see on May 24, 2030.
Ahmed Harris Mars mission its prepared to launch in 2024,so even before what you expected. In 2030 the First mars cities will be in construction......I mean we are going to Mars 6 years before what you expected man! Thats great for mankind! Giant steps! :)
Same with the classic from 1960. Here too the future became somewhat close to a possible reality but had missed it somewhat.
Let's just hope the Democraps are not in charge. 👍
THink you have all coverd my man
@@vincentleeadams Well if the other guys i assume you are fond of are incharge by 2030 I'm pretty sure our future will be more of London 1966 like in the original than this future.
0:35 check left bottom corner of the screen, you can spot a set crew operating the machine :)
You mean..... this wasn't a documentary?
The professor's journey after 2030 would've landed in the years of 13141 and 24252 which is what I imagine to be the 160th-240th century
Remember kids, when you imagine the future, just dial it back 50 years and you'll be spot on...
Edit: Also, 20 megatons at low gravity would've been an obvious mistake no one would make.
Holy shit, they showed a lot of scan bikes. They are everywhere in London now. Plus London is basically going to turn into one giant cycling lane.
That’s good. We don’t want to inhale exhaust, do we?
Life is so delicate like an eye ball
Just seeing the news about incoming meetings between moon express and space x to make this a reality heh... then boooom
i like it how its very "back to the future ii/fifth element" ish
This looks very accurate to 2030 but we're far off space age optimism, we only just survived a global pandemic and barely avoided WW3
Other than the Moon part (which is silly), this does appear to be how 2030 will turn out to be, which is impressive considering they predicted it in 2002.
There will probably be less human interaction than this clip due to automation, delivery services, and virus/political scaremongering
Pity they didn't have more of the blonde cyclist chick she was hot.
❤️She’s so cute❤️
Yeah, one of my best scenes in the movie
Myndy Crist
Only Australians can build time machines. Both Rod Taylor and Guy Pierce were Australians.
HG Wells was not.
@@YD-uq5fi You didn’t get the joke, did you?
First we got to 2015. The same year Marty and Doc and Jennifer went too in BTTF Part II. NOW it's 2023 and 2030 is pretty close. AI is getting smarter and pretty soon we will have a real life Vox unit in libraries. We already have them online with Chat GPT.
Saw the vox unit and automatically thought of chat GPT with a see through screen. It will definitely happen soon. Wonder how they predicted this.
@likata likata Yeah Sci-Fi has always been great at producing future tech before it's bern invented for real.
Poor woman, I wonder if she was one of the ones that survived.
I'm here to see how we are progressing interesting we are right on with screen in first scene.and biycle
Side note : make sure when building a machine that can travel in time and space to include facilities for brewing quality coffee beans and frothing milk else you won't pickup the bike chicks of the future.
He probably felt something bad as he pass 2020 and felt good as he pass 2022 where Messi won the World Cup and the Philippines won it in 2026.
Commercialization of space and e-bikes in 2030 . Movie had the time line very good
i love how the image is squished into 4x3 LOL
The only that is missing from that ad is the social media widgets
Woolson
They were thinking of a better future.
The song of the background sounds retro. A classic in the future.
in 2030, i will ask Siri about "time travel, practical application"
Excavate the moon with 20 megaton nukes. What could possibly go wrong?
Well, May 24, 2030 is officially 10 year's away.
The movie gives a magical experience and the soundtrack was a masterpiece...Klaus Badelt in one of the tracks "I don't belong here" features a spectacular crescendo that seems to physically transport you to another time
wow that blonde lady is pretty af
its weird to think i'll be 40 then
ill be 33. It is kinda weird lol.
jhibbitt1 Immortality, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, robots replacing humans in workplaces, automated factories, space tourism, colonization of Mars, 3d-printed organs, virtual reality, fusion reactors, hyperloop, world parliament, medical nanobots... Yea, this century will be awesome! :)
+MankindDiary if we get there
Gene therapy, semiterrestrial vehicles, automated vehicles, Thorium reactors, warp drives, ultra HD, realistic simulations, claytronic prototypes, nanotech printing, pollution-removing devices, revolutions for more rights, surveillance, diplomatic video conferences, e-voting, control by gesture, gameplay just by putting a helmet on and thinking, ultrarealistic graphics, advanced scanning, personal cockpit / windshield theater, electronic implants, cyborgs, smart buildings, holographic projection, universal translation, advanced text to speech, chatbots passing Turing tests, advanced speech recognition, advanced procedural generation, cloning, artificial wombs (for the asexual or sexophobic), genomes as passwords... I'm a fortnight older than Wikipedia.
+jhibbitt1
I will be a fossil by 800,000 :)
I was here octuber 21 2015 ;)
May 24 2030 see you!
March 19th 2017
Ab April 16 2017 It would be something if you really did comment back on this video in 2030. If you think about, we are leaving traces for the future at a scale unseen in human history. I'm guessing digital archaeology and anthropology will become an occupation at some point
July 3 2017
May 2037 see you - and we will all die.
TheMasterTeddy Ehm nope
In almost 2 hours we will be entering the year of our Lord 2020. A future we hop where cars will fly and machines become helpers to the individuals.
More accurate of the future than Back to the Future, Part II
I'd argue Back to the Future got a lot of thing correct: It predicted 80's nostalgia, endless movie sequels with bad CGI, teenagers glued to their smart devices, thumbprints for unlocking devices and making payments, video phone calls, voice activated lights, we even have a version of Biff as President.
They almost the god the year right of the cubs winning world.series
Since i cant answer snr turk, i hope he revisits the video to see what i write here. The bike girls name is Myndy Crist. In the complete cast that rolls in the credits shes listed as "Jogger". Hope that helps, bro.
Man just leaped over the COVID years...lucky bastard
Time travel movies gotta set the bar up high for future. When the year finally comes, we are all disappointed.
Is that the same alley the DeLorean landed in? Also, they predicted Citibike. Not bad.
well no one would be putting 80s dance style of music in a ads in 2030 haha
you are right. Music nowadays starting to sounds like classic sound :D
Luk Ahmad well they might since they still do in 2016
Luk Ahmad maybe 80s retro is a big thing in 2030
@@leejackson4724 is a big thing in 2020, the weeknd - blinding lights and album of dua lipa - future nostalgia with the musics "physical" , "don't start now" are the big hits of this year
Six years to go!
Rideshare bikes with automated locks - check.
AI assistants - check (they’ll have holographic embodiment in no time).
Lunar resort - still a WIP.
Resequencing a child’s DNA for misbehaving - umm???
In any depiction of the future from an old movie. Never has a movie pictured the future being full of bikes. Usually it is flying spacecraft in a aerial highway for the form of transportation. The writer of this book had stellar intellect knowing that humans would want a better form of transportation. As cities that maintain bikes routes over cars make life overall easier for everyone. And a focus for not polluting the environment with our gas guzzling machines.
Unrealistic, nobody is talking into or looking at a phone.
unless people have their phones transplanted into their heads.
It's hard to be interested in a girl over a hundred years younger than you.
It's 2023 and I demand to know where my apartment on the lunar colony is.
Let's just skip ahead to when I take you to bed. My time machine's right here.
2030 with Y2k-era aesthetics? (The graphics + music on the sign, the girl's hair and makeup, etc.)
Same thing in Back To The Future 2. 2015 with 1980s-era fashion and design. Nobody can predict the future, invent a new world from scratch to put on screen is no easy task.
Maybe in 2030 we'll end up wanting the 1980s so much that we make it real.
pelple from 19xx and 200x were saying the same thing about the representation of their own times in older movies.
Every decade tries to make 30 years ago cool again. Unless something insane happens in 2030, all the trendy kids will think Britney Spears, Nokia, Playstation 2 etc is better than all the garbage that's made "today"
It's called a retro future, and right now the 80's is back in style because all the people who grew up back then are now adults and can influence entertainment media.
This scene reminds me of the start of Half Life 2.
To think we're 7 years away lol
Only 7 more years till 2030
10 years away, where my moon resort Trump!!??
I'll be 27 in that year
I’ll be 37 🧐
I'll be 30 in that year✌️
I'll be 30
So basically expecting city of million people on Mars by 2050 is like wishing lunar leisure living by 2030 in 2002
What a futuristic music wow 👏👏
Leaving that beautiful expensive time machine in the back alley, I would worry the future THUGS would scrap it to sell for their thug drugs 😳😮 then how would I get back to my time 🤔
Agreed I always thought people would def go check it out
He should have stayed there and hooked up with the biker girl, she was into him
Gotta love *Myndy Crist*
No matter how we envision our future we are always in control. History would beg to differ.
I'll be 37
By 24th of May 2030, I will be 36 :).
They didn't give me my fucking hoverboards in 2015, they probably won't get Vox system by 2030 either XD
DERRG ill be 33
Youre 25 years old right?
kerrt lucky bastard.
I will be 80674.
The girl in this scene looks like my oldest daughter !
The stereo sound is very good also ! :)
Whew....Myndy Crist....is stunning
I love this movie
who's watching in 2085?
I'm watching it on my brain implant
2086
SHE'S HOT.
2030🤔🤔🤔🤔 I'm 40 year old that time..but hope this video never delete to compare the different👏👏😂
the big thing that bugged me was the whole moving the moon thing, The kind of technology needed to move a planetoid is FAR beyond our reach, probably several thousand years actually. Besides we dont need to move the moon closer to colonize it
In the future there are Blonds women riding bicycles? AS IF!🤪
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