The Next Revolution

in #technology6 years ago (edited)

It's fair to say that the most exciting moments in human history have happened during our lifetimes.

And during my lifetime personally, I've lived through two major revolutions: the internet and blockchain.

By now, we know what the internet is capable of. And we've got a pretty clear blueprint of where blockchain is going. We haven't yet seen all the innovations these will offer, but we've got a pretty good idea what they will look like.

Which brings us to an important question: what will be the next revolution---the one we can't see yet and do not yet have an idea where it will go?

Only One Real Possibility

Naturally, since the two existing revolutions are well underway, we should seriously consider pouring resources into bringing about the next one. But since we want to make sure these resources don't go to waste, it is essential that we identify this next revolution before throwing any money at it.

Luckily, we are in a unique position. Previous generations could never be sure of where their next revolution would come from, because there were so many possibilities back then.

But for us, most of these possibilities have already been fulfilled. We've already freed information through the power of the internet, and we've already freed money and ownership through the power of blockchain. This leaves us with only one viable option left.

And that is the liberation of physical matter. It's the only thing left to be freed. We can already send data and value across the planet at near-instant speeds. The only thing left that can't travel quickly...is matter itself.

Meaning the next revolution has to be teleportation. I'm calling it right now.

Teleportation? Really?

Yes, really.

The movement of physical goods is, after all, the only remaining bottleneck in society. When you buy a couch on Amazon.com, the order is made instantaneously, and the money (as soon as Amazon starts accepting Bitcoin) is also transferred instantaneously. The only thing that is not instantaneous is the movement of the couch from Amazon's warehouse to your living room. Solve that, and you've solved everything.

Teleportation will also facilitate instantaneous human movement across the planet (and eliminate the nightmare that is flying coach these days).

It will also make space travel feasible. Imagine, if instead of sending a manned ship to Mars, we simply send an unmanned payload to the planet, consisting of a single teleport receiver. We can then send people to and from the Red Planet with ease.

It will also make shipping and the sharing of resources exponentially easier, as every corner of our world will be able to freely trade with every other corner of the world. Shortage of resources will become a thing of the past.

World hunger will also be eliminated. Consider how much food is thrown away by developed nations:

It's an open secret that grocery stores throw away more food than they sell. This food gets thrown away just before the expiration date, meaning that it is still consumable. Imagine if this food could be instantly transported across the world to communities experiencing famine. We'd never waste even a single grape again.

Fresh water could also be transported from continent to continent, to give drought relief to places that would otherwise be unreachable.

Let's Not Waste Time

Since we can be fairly certain that the next revolution will be teleportation, we can afford to be a little less cautious in throwing resources at this revolution. We must call upon governments and corporations to begin making overtures towards developing teleportation technology. We must begin now, so that we will be in the best possible position once the tech becomes feasible.

But isn't it Really Hard to Invent Teleportation?

I believe we may be closer than anyone suspects to having a working system of teleportation.

New physics get discovered every year, and it could take only one serious breakthrough to take teleportation from fantasy to reality. If we make accommodations for those currently doing research, and also put pressure on the scientific and R&D communities to GET THIS DONE, I think we can crack this nut in only a few decades at the very most.

And, though this is only my assertion, I will remind you that both the internet and blockchain were also once assertions---no more bold than anything I am putting forward today.

We really don't have any more excuses. We must begin to seriously explore this technology today, and pursue it as if it were the next big thing. Because it is.

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@talanhorne,
The day Blockchain technology introduced is the day the world started changing after the Internet introduction! More generation will appear of this technology and I don't think teleportation is not easy to do in physically! But logically it already here as you said! Great thought my friend! You talk to the point and yeah now I got it well!

Cheers~

Researchers in the Netherlands have just demonstrated that the quantum teleportation of information is now possible. For now, researchers are only quantum teleporting information a distance of ten feet, but conceivably, it means that larger objects can be transported even longer distances.

Such a wonderful and interesting topic by @talanhorne
Full details...clearly explained...
Teleportation or teletransportation is the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction literature, film, video games, and television...
Thanks...

Finally, Chinese scientists explained that they were able toteleport a photon to Earth's orbit. It was announced that the photon was successfully teleported for a quantum of 500 kilometers away.

I think it will become true soon.

I totally didn't expect this post to be about teleportation! Of course I think that it would be amazing to do it, I really cant imagine it becoming reality. Of course if you would have asked me 20 years ago what the world would look like now I dont think I could have predicted it, so who knows! :) I do think I read and article somewhere that scientists were able to transport a single atom which is pretty cool!

We are very lucky to live in this time where you just need to take a few steps and buy the bread where you have light and water with a single button :), maybe we can see some aliens too. Regards

An excellent topic for reflection and I assure you of teleportation that all the leading countries of the world are already working and there are first results! As for the blockchain, this technology is already working, although for many it is not yet clear, but it will take several years and it will be just as usual as the Internet! Thank you @talanhorne

You're a good knowledge person about writing and it's very difficult.
Your job is Great technology .
Thanks @talanhorne
Have a nice day

I definately think you are onto something. Technology such as internet, blockchain, self driving... all these things are, I would call it, priced in. Just as you mentioned in your post Teleportation is the next breakthrough. You can watch the movies from the past wehere they are using technology not used at that time, and here we are. Now I think is the time to start thinking beyond. And I’m certain there are people already working on it, it’s just that we are not ready for it yet.
I really love your post!

@talanhorne, That's well explained where's blockchain going. I have to see lot of changes being in blockchain. Yep... I trust Teleportation would be next revolution like as as you.

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