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Lance Winslow asked: Anyone who has done much business out of the country realizes that cultures, time zones and communication are critical components of a careful and consistent international business strategy. Indeed, the incredible international logistic networks and the Internet have made doing business around the world extremely easy. Many folks do business now without ever meeting their vendors in other nations. Occasionally, business people do meet, but sometimes after many years of doing business with their overseas partners.
The smaller the companies the less chance of a personal face-to-face meeting ever taking place. In the future however, 3D Holographic projection technologies might change all that, as you would be able to meet face to face in a VR or virtual reality environment. In other words you would be sitting down for a discussion with a full-size view of the other party, interacting in near real time. Imagine that, why? Well, because all this is coming faster than ever expected.
Already cad-cam 3D renderings and prototypes are being worked on by teams across the ocean, where critical pieces that have tolerances of less than millimeters work together in collaboration on the exact same unit. This is only a start and in the future you can expect business meetings to be real-like in augmented reality or virtual reality.
Heads of states will meet with each other rather than gathering together and business people will increase productivity, save travel time and really do business at the speed of thought. Such international business concepts will change the climate of commerce forever. Indeed, someday this wonderful tool we call the internet will actually come alive, and that day will be very soon.
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Lance Winslow asked: There are so many mega cities in the World and it is estimated that over the next few decades over 50-60% of the World’s population will live in urban areas. Will these urban areas support that many humans? We are talking about five to six billion people. Ah ha, now I’ve got your attention I see.
Well, what about the virtual reality solution, where people live close together but each of the walls of their personal space is like a flat screen TV and they can project any image they wish, or any amount of infinite space? This VR environment has been proposed, and would be very good for concentrated areas.
It could also be used for living underground in times of let’s say a 1,000 years of Earth Surface cataclysmic events that would not support life as we know it. It might be very good for space colonies, or long-term space travel.
It also lends itself well to allowing humans to live their fulfilled life to its natural end without procreating and increasing population on a planet slowly running out of resources. A large group or a small group of humans could isolate themselves to start another type of society or civilization based on some other format not currently used.
Many of these types of isolate groups could test the best possible type of society and civilization for humans, which could propel long-term species continuance. Whereas, a current system of government, society, and civilization might find itself ending of its own device or mistakes, so perhaps you might think about it.
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