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The future will be much different than it is today, and if we were to fast forward 100-years, you wouldn't believe what you see. Today, we have centurions living amongst us, those that were born around the turn of the century between 1905 in 1910. Imagine how life has changed since they've been alive. There was no Internet, we didn't have cell phones, and there was such thing as a fax machine. When they were born the first automobiles were a novelty in their town. Only the rich could afford them.

The first airplane flew when they were only children. They saw the great flu, they saw World War I and II, they saw the first landing on the moon, and they had no idea there was still more, much more to come. Today, we sit here and look at all of the things that were created in the past 100 years, and that history is truly incredible. But it's nothing compared to the future and next 100 years.

We will be able to send messages back in time; we will be able to send people to the other side of the planet in just over an hour. We will see private space flight, colonies on the moon and Mars. We will see the first electronic devices attached to the brain for communication. We will see the cure of cancer, and we will solve the longevity problem. If you can live for another 30 years, you may in fact live forever, or for however long you choose.

You will be able to download your brain into a computer as a backup, and the virtual reality living room and video gaming will be just as real, as real life. Everything will change, and there will even be peace in the world amongst all of humanity, all this will take place in the next hundred years. Imagine that.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes the future will be bright http://www.bloggingcontent.com

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