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“2020” was once many science fiction”Future World” in the movie. Today, 2019 has come to an end, but space-time travel, alien colonization, artificial intelligence that challenges humanity, etc. have not been performed as promised.

2020, the time background of “future world” is featured in many sci-fi movies. That time and space is a high-tech, low-life cyberspace. The large electronic screen is full of high-rise buildings. The aircraft travels between the building and the neon lights. p>

People are busy dealing with invading aliens (“Tomorrow’s Edge”) and robots and bionics created by themselves (” Blade Runner “) ;

There are very few people who have used extreme experiments to develop the terrifying force of the super universe, making themselves a stronger existence. (“Aquila”)

People have now stepped into the “future world” in the movie, but most of the other predictions in science fiction seem to have failed to come true except for “Akira” which magically predicted the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

To this day, humans are still unable to travel through time and space, and their migration to Mars seems remote. Although the development of artificial intelligence and space exploration are constantly progressing, compared to the 2020 portrayed by the science fiction world, today’s world seems to be a lagging “third world”. Br

Is this the truth of science fiction? Br

If you simply look back at the history of sci-fi works, you will find that sci-fi is far more than fantasy, but it is in line with reality, but it is ahead of reality.

In 1818, the first science fiction frankenstein in history was published. This is the story of the scientist Frankenstein who used biological knowledge to create a monster. The creative inspiration was the success of the Industrial Revolution at that time. Br

In the past, cars, horses, and mail were slow. High technology has made society change rapidly, and life is full of unknowns. The fantasy of the future thus falls into the literary and artistic creation. Br

The Second World War, the Scientific Revolution, the Atomic Bomb Explosion, and the Information Technology Revolution-every scientific breakthrough has prompted a renewed iteration of science fiction creation. American science fiction writers even proposed the “three laws of futurology”, which strictly stipulates that science fiction works must be based on limited scientific assumptions, and nonsense is not allowed..

So to some extent, science fiction is a realism set in the future. Before the collision with our lives, many of the “predictions” of science fiction works did seem absurd, but it was also a vision of the future.

In fact, the “future” in some science fiction works is not far away from us. In the movie “She”, artificial intelligence OS1 fell in love with humans in 2024. And Google ’s Tacotron2, a speech synthesis system, has been able to trick shop assistants and make appointments to cut hair by phone by the end of 2017, and flirt with humans over time.

The T-800 liquid robot in the movie “Terminator” series has already begun to take shape in reality. In November 2019, Tianjin University successfully developed a liquid fully flexible intelligent robot. Of course, he will not chase and kill humans, but will be used to kill tumors in the future.

In Ghost in the Shell, humans in 2029 have undergone a mechanical body transformation. Prostheses can be directly connected to the Internet, and the electronic brain can store human consciousness. In reality, Nassen Copeland (Nathen Copeland) has become the first person in the world to implant electrodes into the brain. The robotic arm can be operated through brain awareness.

NASA plans to return to the moon in 2024 and send humans to Mars in 2035. Silicon Valley startup tycoon Elon Musk (Elon Musk) has the ambition to send 1 million people to Mars in this century . From this point of view, in “Mars Rescue”, human beings building houses and growing potatoes in Mars in 2029 are not “outrageous.”

The father of science fiction, Jules Verne, once said: “Before the power of science and technology arrived, we had reached those worlds.

When people will see the more singular “science fiction future” on the big screen, they may wonder, if they really come, what will happen to human beings? Br

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