Greetings!
Most of us are probably very interested in Time Travel be it back to the past or forward to the future. My first knowledge of Time Travel was when I watched Marty McFly and Dr. Emmett Brown travel true time using a DeLorean car time machine equipped with a Flux Capacitor. It is in that movie that my curiosity about time travel ignited. Since then I came to love movies with elements of time travel. Not only that, another movie, the Avengers: Endgame has made that curiosity more intense.
If you are going to ask me, or if I am going to choose to travel through time I would choose to travel...
Why? Because it is a point in time when we do not know what events have come to pass. Did we make it through Global Warming? Have the glaciers all melted? Has the ocean all dried up? Did Elon Musk succeed to build a colony on Mars? Did the scientists find another Earth? What new inventions are invented? Are there flying cars? Did engineers able to commercialize Quantum Computers? Did scientists build a machine that travels faster than the speed of light? Did we find humanoid aliens? Do blockchains and cryptocurrencies still exist? Ultimately, Has the Human species survived? Those are the questions that I wanted to seek answers to if ever get to travel one thousand years to the future.
Of course, I also have some personal reasons why I want to travel in the future. One of them is to see how the next generations of my family fared. Does my family name still exist? What does our town look like? Is our family able to beat poverty? Those are just some of the reasons why I wanted to travel one thousand years to the future.
Since "Avengers: End Game" explained the closest things to happen in time travel I would expect that my possible experiences would be me being a complete stranger to the people that I get to see in places that I am going to visit including members of new generations of my family (provided that they do not know that I am a time traveler). And I will be like, "Oh, I see, so this is the future" and I think I am going to see significant changes in landscapes, structures, transportation, and communication as commonly depicted by futuristic sci-fi movies. The only thing that I do not know is if I am going to be happy or sad about what I am going to see in the future.
Just like I said earlier I think I am going to see significant changes in landscapes, technology, transportation, communication, structures, health, food, medicines, and even fashion. But I am hoping that we get to beat Global Warming and we built a sustainable and harmless source of energy aside from oil. Also, I am hoping to see a lot greener Earth without pollution. And on my personal side of things, I am sure to be a complete stranger to all the people that I am going to meet one thousand years into the future.
Taking into account all the things that I have said earlier I think the lessons that I am going to learn on my time traveling will be based on the things that I get to see one thousand years into the future. I think I am going to learn that we are able to beat global warming. With that being said, using electric cars like today's Tesla probably helped. I think that I am going to learn that the world that I am going to see one thousand years into the future is not going to be my own since my time is in this century.
One thousand years from now I think no one will be able to remember me unless, of course, I get to build a time capsule with my complete history in it. I think I am going to learn that I cannot live or spend my life one thousand years in the future because my life belongs to this century not one thousand years to the future. I may get surprised and in awe at the things that I am going to see in the future but my happiness would be here at my current time where my family is currently living, because, of course, there's no place like home where your love ones are.
That is all for now guys, catch you up with the next one. Wishing you all safety, good health, and abundance.
I am a Computer Engineer, blogger, farmer, gardener, father, and husband. I love countryside living, nature, and farming (rice/vegetables), and has two decades of experience as an I.T. professional

