Destopia and science fiction writers have been serving as a world literary perspective for a while. This is some of the writers of the 20th century and the predictions they achieved.
After a long day's work, you can log in to your Facebook account, see your message, posts on the wall, see 11 billion others who signed up to the social networking platform I can. By doing so, you are not much different from Lei Bradbury 's Fahrenheit 451 characters.
With Fahrenheit 451, Facebook used the same vocabulary after half a century of the 451 release, as people communicate with their digital friends through "walls".
Anyone who has seen the birth of computers and technology can predict the age at which the computer will run. However, the first electric binary programmable computer was not invented until 1936 - so E. M. Forster predicted the computer 's permanent connection as early as 1909.
Foster's machine stop is a strange prediction. Not only did he create a world that relies on technology to survive, he also conveys the role of The Machine Stops through the screen.
George Orwell's forecast and perhaps the worst nightmare came true: Big Brother is constantly watching. We have the theme of continuous oversight in 1984. In Orwell's world, ideological police are constantly monitoring citizen's speech and activities to avoid heretics.
It is similar to the recent National Security Agency (and other domestic spies) scandal, including misuse of telephone and internet data to arrest terrorists. We do not live in Orwell's Air Strip One, but we are still caught in government spies.
Hadley's brave new world first visited the London Center hatcheries and regulatory centers. There, humans were genetically manipulated and regulated for the New World. It seems a bit ahead of time, but this project is already in progress.
In July 2013, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) recruited a new project called Advanced Tools for mammalian genome. This experiment adds 47th artificial chromosome to our routine 46. Ultimately, the goal is to design human beings using synthetic biology.
The most disgusting, most accurate prediction is the stomach of H. G. Wells who did the "form of the future" for the Second World War. This story began in 1940 and was created in 1933, predicting World War II caused by the conflict between Germany and Poland.
Strangely, considering that Germany invaded Poland in 1939 was the beginning of a worldwide war over six years.
NSA scandal chronology: http: //www.dw.de/a-chronology-of-the-nsa-surveillance-scandal/a-17197740
DARPA and bioengineering: http: //truthstreammedia.com/darpa-to-genetically-engineer-humans-by-adding-a-47th-chromosome/
Going ahead, the first explanation of the world of fake utopia and computer domination is EM Forster "machine stop" issued in 1909. In "Machine Stop" people live in the basement, few individual "cells". There is no direct contact. Foster introduces the concept of television screens and videoconferencing, and society that meets the needs of all people through computers. Unfortunately, the machine is collapsing, and the main character of the story, Kuno, understands that people need to reconnect with nature living on the surface of the earth.
Modern critics are not very friendly with "machine stops". Among the books published about Foster Woodles' Forster in 1938, Mr. Macquarie talks as follows. Foster's morality is, but it may be written by others because of lack of charm, humor, style. The goal of this story to achieve is: "Stopping a machine" does not mean humor or appeal. Because the machine world is neither humorous nor attractive. That is the style. If Macquarie can visit Foster's diary, she will definitely know that the story may come from other parts of Foster.