Bold predictions for the year 2112

Predicting the future is difficult, but that’s never stopped some clever folks from trying.

In 2112, people will still be buying this guy's 600-year-old book.

In 2112, people will still be buying this guy's 600-year-old book.

French seer Nostradamus is most famous. Among his many prognostications is that of his own death. Feeling ill, he told his secretary “You will not find me alive at sunrise” and he was right. He was found dead the next morning way back in 1566.

But the truth is that Nostradamus’ writings were so nebulous that future generations of crackpots were able to warp (or mistranslate) them into something resembling the facts of history. Truthfully, he struck out more than Babe Ruth and had zero home runs.

Less famous is John Elfreth Watkins Jr., a writer for the Saturday Evening Post who, in 1900 after interviewing the movers and shakers of the day, attempted to predict what life in America would be like in 2000. [See article]

Compared to Nostradamus, he was a genius. The Saturday Evening Post recently dug the 1900 article out of its archives and claims Watkins correctly predicted:

  • Digital photography: In 1900, photos were black and white and snapping a pic of a friend doing tequila shots with Blondie was a lot more difficult that whipping a cellphone out of your purse or pocket. But Watkins wrote “photographs will reproduce all of nature’s colors… [They will be transmitted] from any distance. If there be a battle in China a hundred years hence, snapshots of its most striking events will be published in the newspapers an hour later.”
  • Wireless phones: Local phone calls were rare in 1900 and long-distance phone calls were impossible because they relied on these old fashioned things called wires which had yet to span the continent. Watkins wrote “Wireless telephone and telegraph circuits will span the world. A husband in the middle of the Atlantic will be able to converse with his wife sitting in her boudoir in Chicago. We will be able to telephone to China quite as readily as we now talk from New York to Brooklyn.”
  • TV: The ubiquitous boob tube was not commercially available until 20 years or so after Watkins wrote “Man will see around the world. Persons and things of all kinds will be brought within focus of cameras connected electrically with screens at opposite ends of circuits, thousands of miles at a span.” Watkins, like myself, failed to predict my $150 cable bill, however.
  • The DeKalb Farmers Market: The ice box was patented in 1901 and quickly flooded U.S. homes, so it is not so remarkable Watkins wrote “Refrigerators will keep great quantities of food fresh for long intervals.” But he also predicted “Fast-flying refrigerators on land and sea will bring delicious fruits from the tropics and southern temperate zone within a few days. The farmers of South America… whose seasons are directly opposite to ours, will thus supply us in winter with fresh summer foods which cannot be grown here.”

Watkins also predicted Americans would grow two inches taller and the manufacture of military tanks, but his inherent optimism led him spectacularly astray.

  • “A man or woman unable to walk ten miles at a stretch will be regarded as a weakling.” — A lot of folks are capable of walking long distances, but almost no one does it. Instead, obesity is the No. 1 health issue in America.
  • “A university education will be free to every man and woman.” — The HOPE scholarship tried (thanks Zell!) but is going bankrupt and many Americans take on huge debt to get a degree. For-profit colleges are proliferating like lovebugs in August.
  • “There will be No C, X or Q in our every-day alphabet. They will be abandoned because unnecessary.” — Perhaps it was late and Watkins was smoking weed?
  • “Roaches will have been practically exterminated.” — He must not have been watching “Hoarders” on A&E.

I’d like to make a few bold predictions myself for the year 2112. Feel free to make your own in the comments section, but don’t cheat by writing rambling poems like a certain 16th Century prophet.

Here’s mine:

  • No one will remember this article in 2112, much less write about it.
  • The Falcons will struggle to score points in the playoffs.
  • The Cindy Crawford homebot will be sold out.
  • A woman will be president of the United States, but not tell voters she is bound by religion to do as her husband says.
  • “Smaller government” will still be flying out of politicians’ mouths, but the size of government will be even bigger than the national debt.
  • Minimum wage will be $100 an hour.
  • It will be possible to “Google” something merely by thinking about it.
  • Solar technology will advance to the point a panel the size of a hovercraft’s hood will power a home.
  • MARTA rail will expand into Cobb County.

29 comments Add your comment

Outside_the_box

January 13th, 2012
6:37 pm

In 2112
a. I-285 will be a 10 lane wide, double decker roadway.
b. People who work in Atlanta will ride high speed rail from thier nieghborhood in Chattanooga, Macon, and Birmingham
c. Washington DC will annex Baltimore, Alexandria, and other nearby cities to acquire space for federal offices.
d. De-salination of sea water will become feasible on a large scale, turning north africa into the new grain belt.
e. Video technology will improve such that homes will be built with video meeting walls, effectively making your living room and your friends living room appear to be one. The extended family under one room will be available like “on demand”, so you can turn it off too!!!
f. Grocery checkout scanners already record an inventory of purchases. Govt. Social Services will finally learn to use that data to track Food Stamp purchases.
g. Doctors will become luxuries of the upper class. Medical service employees will dispense drugs or urgent care according to regulatory guidebooks – which will be available online for home use.
h. HOV lanes will be restricted to cars that drive themselves. Drivers will ‘pilot thier car’ onto the freeway into HOV, then put it on autopilot.
i. Indian car manufacturers will make thier way into the US, selling disposable cars that we drive for six to twelve months, then deposit in the scrap yard.
j. The Fox Network, and Jerry Jones will embark on a partnership to build an all in one facility with 32 playing fields, a shopping mall, hotels, and casino, so that NFL fans can live at one location and catch every game live – in person – under one roof.

FireRodneyHo

January 13th, 2012
6:55 pm

The AJC and it’s boring articles will be a thing of the past. And Buckhead Life restaurants will be similar to Huddle House.

Fried ChickennQueen

January 13th, 2012
7:02 pm

Our cars will run off of Paula Dean and Oprah Winfrey’s fat reserves.

The Future is now the Past

January 13th, 2012
7:29 pm

All of the people mentioned in all the above comments (and those to follow) will be dead and forgotten. The world will have an entirely new set of people to complain about.

Huffmeister

January 17th, 2012
5:08 am

The priests of the Temples of Syrinx will assume control! (I’ve seen at least one Rush fan on this thread!)

Cincinnati

January 19th, 2012
12:50 am

[...] he’s no John Elfreth Watkins Jr. He got some things right, but considering the U.S. would go to war in Iraq later in 2002, most of [...]

Mark

January 30th, 2012
12:20 pm

Nancy Gracy will grow a heart, or is it a breast reduction, can’t be sure as the fog has not yet cleared.

ahsoisee

January 31st, 2012
3:46 pm

The world will have experienced a physical transformation from self destruction, due to Islam’s attempt to annihilate Israel and Christians with nuclear attacks. God will also have intervened during seven of those 100 years to bring his destruction on the wicked of the earth.

God will then have reshaped the earth with an earthquake of enormous magnitude never seen before and never to be seen again. Jesus will have already brought those in heaven down to the earth inside the New Jerusalem. It will hover above the earth near the Old Jerusalem. Jesus and the saints inside the New Jerusalem will Judge all matters of the earth from the wisdom of Jesus and his children residing in the New Jerusalem.

The 1000 year reign of Jesus on the earth, and the Old Jerusalem (occupied by Israel) will rule the world. It will be a peaceful world ruled by the iron hand of Jesus. In this new environment on the earth, the people of the earth will see the wisdom of this peaceful rule by a Holy God. It will evidence the good results obtained by the absence of evil dictators over the various countries. This peaceful earth will last for the full 1000 years and then “time” will come to an end.

Those who belong to God in the New Jerusalem, and those who accept him during the 1000 year reign of Jesus, will then spend eternity with God and his Son in heaven. Those who have not accepted this Holy Way of life will then be separated from the children of God and spend their eternity in the Lake of Fire.

The Old Man