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2026

Humanity's technology tries to match in power what was grown over eons by nature

Energy

For the past 200 years, human society has exploded with innovation, growth and activity in so many ways. The human population has grown from 983 million in 1800 to 8 billion in 2022.

We've solved the problem of distance with motorized transport such as cars, trains and airplanes. In 2023 I flew with my family to New Zealand for a vacation. It tooks us roughly 1 day by airplane (we rested a couple of days in Singapore, but pure airtime was around 25 hours). In 1826 this journey would have to be done by sailing ship, which would take 4 to 6 months (120 to 180) days. Averaging this we could say that the journey is now 150 times faster. It no longer takes a significant part of a year, but at most a few days.

Furthermore, we've solved the problem of time with a communication network spanning the entire planet. Sending mail 200 years ago took about the same time as traveling. Today, I can instantly get someone from the other side of the world on the phone or even see them live in a video meeting.

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