The Mirror 103 Years Ago: Pocket Phones Predicted

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In summary: If people can survive, I think that they will have more sophisticated things at their disposal, such as sticks and stones. Actually, I agree w/ you. If people can survive, I think that they will have more sophisticated things at their disposal, such as sticks and stones.
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Published in The Mirror 103 years ago; very prescient.

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Well at least he didn't get run over while crossing the street and looking down at his phone... :wink:
 
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berkeman said:
Well at least he didn't get run over while crossing the street and looking down at his phone... :wink:
or fall into an open manhole. It can happen while reading a newspaper while walking along a sidewalk, as one professor (at the university I attended) demonstrated.
 
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berkeman said:
Well at least he didn't get run over while crossing the street and looking down at his phone... :wink:
In 1919 they only predicted a pocket telephone, not a pocket telegraph or a pocket encyclopaedia or a pocket cinematograph or a pocket gramophone or a pocket difference engine.
 
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Amazing.
 
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DrGreg said:
In 1919 they only predicted a pocket telephone, not a pocket telegraph or a pocket encyclopaedia or a pocket cinematograph or a pocket gramophone or a pocket difference engine.
And I'm sure you'll do much better in predicting what we will have 100 years from now, and you won't leave out much of anything.
 
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berkeman said:
Well at least he didn't get run over while crossing the street and looking down at his phone... :wink:

Astronuc said:
or fall into an open manhole. It can happen while reading a newspaper while walking along a sidewalk, as one professor (at the university I attended) demonstrated.
I don't need a phone to hurt myself while engaging in distracted walking. I have twice broken my nose while doing so, once about five years ago when I walked into a glass wall at work, and once in the fall of '94 when I walked into a No Parking sign while watching people move furniture. For the latter "scattering experiment", I received an award (below) at the physics department's Christmas party.

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phinds said:
And I'm sure you'll do much better in predicting what we will have 100 years from now, [...]
Didn't Einstein do this already? I.e., "sticks and stones" and (if our descendants are lucky) maybe the ability to make fire and send smoke signals. :oldfrown:
 
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strangerep said:
Didn't Einstein do this already? I.e., "sticks and stones" and (if our descendants are lucky) maybe the ability to make fire and send smoke signals. :oldfrown:
I don't know who said it but someone said something like, I don't know what weapons will be used in WWIII but I do know that in WWIV it will be sticks and stones.
 
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phinds said:
I do know that in WWIV it will be sticks and stones.
Or engineered mutant people and targeted diseases.
 
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BillTre said:
Or engineered mutant people and targeted diseases.
I think you completely missed the point of the original quote which was that WWIII will have bombed us so far back into the stone age that we won't have the manufacturing or technological capability to produce any weapons above sticks and stones.
 
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phinds said:
I think you completely missed the point of the original quote which was that WWIII will have bombed us so far back into the stone age that we won't have the manufacturing or technological capability to produce any weapons above sticks and stones.
No, got the point. I just think that view is not really right.

If people survive, I think that more sophisticated things that sticks and stones will be available to go warring with.
Also I don't think that all higher technology will be eliminated if the fragile people can survive.
I also think that the arc of technological development will proceed (however at a slower rate) leading to engineered human mutants and diseases for use in wars.

Guess I'm just an optimist.
 
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BillTre said:
If people survive, I think that more sophisticated things that sticks and stones will be available to go warring with.
Actually, I agree w/ you.
 
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1. What is "The Mirror 103 Years Ago: Pocket Phones Predicted"?

"The Mirror 103 Years Ago: Pocket Phones Predicted" is a newspaper article that was published in 1918, predicting the existence of pocket phones in the future.

2. Did the prediction of pocket phones come true?

Yes, the prediction of pocket phones did come true. In fact, we now know them as smartphones and they are an essential part of our daily lives.

3. How accurate were the predictions made 103 years ago?

The predictions made 103 years ago were surprisingly accurate. The article mentions features such as wireless communication and voice-activated commands, which are now common in smartphones.

4. Who made these predictions?

The author of "The Mirror 103 Years Ago: Pocket Phones Predicted" is unknown. However, it was likely a scientist or inventor who was familiar with the technology of the time and could envision its potential for the future.

5. Why is this article significant?

This article is significant because it showcases the power of imagination and innovation. It accurately predicted the existence of a technology that was unimaginable at the time and has now become an integral part of our modern society.

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