In order to know where we are as seed, I would like to advance about 20,000 years later. If you think human beings came from the past 20,000 years (from caveman to present), I think that how much we developed as society, and how much I learned is wonderful.
We may have incredible new technology. (This seems unbelievable 20 years ago, but is not it the same on the Internet?)
We might have moved out of space and colonized the new planet. Alternatively, we may have discovered an amazing new way of traveling (remote delivery may become a reality). Perhaps we even find ways to move over time and move between parallel dimensions!
Have you read Science fiction? Some of these types of ideas are explored in many stories - read the book by Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke to see if they captured your imagination!
What if you knew everything that happened in your life or the moment before that? If you know your future, or if you like surprises, will life become more fun? Such problems and ideas always intrigue my interest. Basically, people live their plans and ideas of their lives everyday, and they want to end or end their life. But life throws things or events you do not expect or planned. The Nightth Sense supervised by M Night Shyamalan throws the ending that you did not expect. This movie introduces one of the biggest plots in movie history. This movie tells the story of a young boy, Hayley Joel Osment who has a very big secret. He can see the dead. Throughout the movie, Cole was interviewed by a child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis).
David Cole, professor of law at Georgetown University, questioned whether real life has a "time bomb" scenario. "This is an unavoidable uncertainty: If the situation deserves torture, there are people who believe agents are willing to enter prisons, if prosecutors saved thousands of lives, they dare to crime If you are accused, the agent may allow you to defend against need and to do the wrong things they do to prevent bigger mistakes.If they are convicted If you receive, the president can forgive them