by Omnitir » Sat 13 Aug 2005, 10:59:45
I’ve seen things you people would not believe. I’ve seen the future of humankind. By looking into the Palantiri I’ve been able to receive images from the future. I have tried to look into the year 2050, but due to the way the Palantiri works, I can’t be certain of the time that I have glimpsed. It is possible that it is out by as much as 30 years, but regardless, it is the 21st century and it is long after the oil age has all but burnt itself out. Surprisingly, it turns out that the human race not only survives Peak Oil production, but also prospers enormously from it. I’ll briefly attempt to describe some of the images the All Seeing Eye has shown me:
The first thing I see as the swirling vision of the Palantiri clears, is a serries of paper-thin cables reaching up from the Earth into space, attached to bulky orbital platforms, each like a giant spider spinning a new web. I see many giant cylindrical structures orbiting the Earth, extending out into space as far as the eye can see. These are rotating, creating Earth-like gravity inside them, where massive expanses of beautiful green growing things live, slowly harvested by automated machines. It appears that the yields of these truly giant agricultural plantations are partly sent down to the Earth, but also sent to other locations in the orbital superstructures where the animals, mostly human, consume them.
The humans up here seem to be proud of their new homes, these giant artificial worlds created to meet every need and desire. These people living above and below the Earth seem to consider themselves at the apex of human society. There are billions and billions of these people up here, and they apparently have everything they could possibly desire. I find it difficult to understand what they do with their time, as I have never seen anything like it, but it seems they are more interested in intellectual activity then in the physical.
I find looking at these people discomforting. While they appear to be perfectly happy with their lives, I can’t truly understand what they are doing and why they feel so content to do it. I feel a longing for the blue sky and the warm sun.
So I shift my gaze away from these techno utopic people and look back towards the beautiful Earth. I am pleased to see it is still vibrant with blues and greens. As my vision passes down through the atmosphere towards the ground, I again notice the thin cables reaching down from space. These have what appear to be vehicles attached to them, slowly moving up or down carrying a range of things. Some are full of hundreds of people, peacefully sitting in luxurious rooms watching the slow passage into space or down to Earth. Other vehicles are much larger, full of all sorts of resources and supplies. Some carry various machines and technology, obviously having been constructed in some far away space-based factory. Most carry large quantities of food and water. I’m puzzled as to where all these goods and produce have come from, as surely it can’t all be made in Earth orbit, but I can appreciate that humanity has solved problems that people in my time can barely comprehend.
I continue my ethereal journey down towards the Earths surface, where now I can clearly make out the familiar site of massive civilisation. As I descend on a large city in the North American continent, it occurs to me that the roads look different. Very different. They look so small now. Gone are the massive multilane highways and endless grids of suburban sprawl of my time, and in their place is what looks like simple grass trails! My amazement is further enhanced by the fact that there are still many people, people everywhere. Those that are up and about appear to be walking and riding bicycles, but most people seem perfectly happy in their homes. Nowhere can I see a car or a truck or any kind of combustion engine.
I don’t understand how these people live, so I start shifting my gaze across the city.
I quickly realise that there are now tunnels, many tunnels full of train-like vehicles zipping along at moderate speeds. Yet they don’t seem to be carrying many people, mostly just produce. With some quick shifting of my gaze I realise that these are a part of some kind of distribution system connecting the space elevators/cables to the populace of these giant cities. But still I am confused. How could people possibly have learnt to live without mass transport? Surely they don’t all walk and cycle to their jobs each day? That was when possibly the greatest revelation of all came to me.
These people don’t go to work. Their only travel seems to be purely for leisure, and perhaps exercise. It seems that somehow humankind as managed to achieve the utopic dream of being able to effortlessly meet every material need and desire. Surely this can’t be! I float my vision right over the city, but nowhere can I see places of work. The tall high-rise buildings are still there, looking almost identical to those of my time, yet the many people in them do not seem to be working, they seem to be playing! At least I presume it is some form of leisure, judging from the enjoyment they are obviously getting from it. Yet once again I can’t be certain as to what it is they are doing, since I have never seen anything else like it. I wont even attempt to describe it to you, as the image is so confusing, their activity seems so bizarre, that you will probably think people of the future are no longer sane. Though with the Palantiri I certainly do appreciate that 50 years is enough time for society to change unrecognisably. This is probably how someone from the year 1900 would feel if they where to witness someone from 2005 playing a computer game in virtual reality.
That’s it!
I attempt something very dangerous with the Palantiri, but something that I had to try; I attempt to look into the mind on one of these people. While I can’t begin to really understand what it is I saw, I did realize something immediately; these people were connected to technology in such a way as I had never seen before. They seemed to have the power of a computer, and more, accessible through simple thought. It appears that the human race have merged with their technology and become a hybrid species, a species of cyborg! A first I was horrified, but as I stayed inside the minds eye of this future person, I could clearly see the power it offered. I can’t claim to understand what this person was doing, or exactly how they were interfacing with this network, but the power it gave them was undeniable. It was like comparing the power a PC user in 2005 has with the power a computer user had in 1975 – multiplied by 1000. There was almost no comparison. Fascinated, I attempted to delve further into this system, but the Palantiri is not a computer interface, it is a crystal ball.
And so with the disappointment of not being able to understand what the people of the future do with their time, I removed myself from this individuals mind, and rapidly shifted my gaze elsewhere. My vision of the future was coming to an end soon, and I had barely scratched the surface of what humankind had achieved in a mere half a century. With the remaining time left, I rocketed my gaze across the Earth, briefly glimpsing the many people and environments. It was obvious that a radical transformation had taken place, and it appears to entirely have come about thanks to the development of space industrialism. I could see that people did not need to destroy the planet’s natural environment any longer, as everything needed was attained off world. The Earth was recovering from the devastation caused by the age of the fossil fuels, but ironically it was all thanks to technological developments made possible only through the wide scale exploitation of fossil fuels.
As so my glimpse into the future ended, with the knowledge that somehow we would get through the tough times ahead. Unfortunately the exact path to that apparently glorious destination remains hidden to me, and it is obvious that the great transition that will take place will not be an easy one. Such radical change is never easy, and there is sure to be much turmoil for the human race in the years ahead. But thanks to the gift of foresight available to me though the use of the mystical Palantiri, I at least know that no matter how bad things get as the oil runs out, eventually, somehow, we will survive and eventually prosper.
Of course the Palantiri only show’s one possible future of many, as the future is always in motion. If people do not strive for a better tomorrow, then the doomsday scenarios may still come to be. But on the other had, if people decide to work together for a better future, the utopia I have foreseen just might come to pass. And that is a comforting thought.