Fifty years ago, American scientist and author Isaac Asimov published a story in The New York Times that listed his predictions for what the world would be like in 2014.
Asimov wrote more than 500 books in his lifetime, including science fiction novels and nonfiction scientific books, so he was well-versed in thinking about the future.
In his article, called “Visit to the World’s Fair of 2014,” Asimov got a whole bunch of his guesses right — and his other predictions are making us a little envious of his imagined future.
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Isaac Asimov’s Predictions For 2014 From 50 Years Ago Are Eerily Accurate
January 5, 2014
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150 years after Gettysburg Address, Google shows Lincoln’s many rewrites Me, Myself & My Strange Addiction

Feb 03, 2014 @ 16:43:23
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