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10 TV Shows That Predicted The Future

10 TV Shows That Predicted The Future If you're new, Subscribe! → http://goo.gl/djmfuX Top 5 Best is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! #viralstory #amazingpeople #top5best 10 TV Shows that Predicted the Future Sometimes we spend too much time watching TV and we can’t separate reality from fiction. But what we don’t often realize is that fiction is way closer to reality than we might think. I’m not sure what your favorite TV show is or if you watch any TV at all...but if you do, then I would like to encourage you to keep your eyes wide open because what you’re watching right now might be a prediction of something that will happen in the near (or sometimes, distant) future. Today we’ll be looking at “10 TV Shows that Predicted the Future.” We’ll go back in history and look at some old (and some not so old) TV shows that presented things that are normal for us today. At the end of the video, you’ll realize that sometimes fiction is way closer to reality and the things that look silly or unreachable right now, might be the norm of tomorrow. Friends and Social Media If you’re obsessed with the 90s then you know about Friends. This sitcom had its run from 1994 all the way to 2004. It defined a whole decade and it created trends that transformed a generation. But how can a sitcom predict the future? Well, they called social media before it was a thing! Some of you might find this hard to believe, but prior to 2004, there was no Facebook. And before Facebook became famous, people used MySpace and other platforms that are not popular anymore. Before the 2000s, meeting people online was sort of a creepy thing to do, and staying in touch with your friends meant having endless phone calls (with expensive, regretful phone bills) or it actually meant meeting your friends face to face. Social media was not a thing, but in a Friends episode in 2003 Ross introduces Chandler to a website in which they can keep up with the lives of people they went to college with. Not only that, but they can even post messages for these people. That is definitely not impressive in 2020, but it certainly was back in 2003, a year before Mark Zuckerberg launched what we now know as Facebook. Star Trek and Moon Landing (Any Star Trek footage will do) Space travel is still something that is triggering our imagination. We only know so much about the big world out there! And I don’t think I’ll be able to afford a trip to Mars anytime in the near future. So, the best way to get an idea of what outer space looks like is through movies and TV. But there was a time in history when even astronauts didn’t know what landing on the moon would look like or if they were ever going to be able to do it at all. However, one show predicted this event. It was Star Trek. It was during an episode called “Tomorrow is Yesterday,” which aired in 1967. During this episode, some characters travel in time to 1969. One of them picks up a radio transmission in which some people from NASA are talking about some astronauts getting ready to land on the moon. Not only the episode predicted the event, but it even got the year right! Sure enough, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong was the first human to step on the moon. Did the Star Trek writers know something before everyone else? Or did they just accurately predict a major event? The Simpsons and President Trump And of course, we had to mention The Simpsons. “The Simpsons” is probably the most famous show in terms of predictions and there all sorts of theories as to why this show has managed to call a lot of things before they happen. One of the most relevant ones to our time is the episode in which they predicted that Donald Trump would become the president of the United States. As of today, I’m sure there are many people who still can’t believe this became a reality, but The Simpsons saw that coming in the year 2000. It all happened during an episode called “Bart to the Future,” in which Bart Simpson gets a chance to see what his future is like. His sister, Lisa, has become the president of the United States and her predecessor was no other than Donald Trump. One of the writers of the show explained that the episode was intended to depict a funny version of a twisted future. It’s been more than 20 years since that episode aired and many people believe that these writers knew something about the future that no one else knew. Max Headroom and the Internet World And here’s an interesting character that a lot of you are obviously not familiar with. His name is Max Headroom and he was an artificial intelligence character who had its own show in the 80s! Can you believe that? As of today, artificially intelligent characters still freak me out a bit, but we gotta admit that Max Headroom was way ahead of its time

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