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What’s on your Jetsons list?

You’ve probably heard of making a “Bucket List” of exciting adventures you’d like to experience. I have had many things that I have gratefully crossed off as my own: swimming with wild dolphins (AMAZING), skydiving (anytime!), bungee jumping (never again!), hot air ballooning (thank you mom), and even having kids. (yes, it’s an adventure). So I was stabilizing myself on my new adventures… I live in a warm paradise like I’m on permanent vacation and haven’t been climbing new mountains. It’s been a steady ride for quite some time (except for my new cruising adventures!)

One day, I noticed something about my thinking outlook. I was watching the new Star Trek movies and I could see a future San Francisco superimposed on my current memories. If you have read Speed ​​​​Manifesting™, you will recognize the speed key there.

Well, it occurred to me that in my personal daily imagination, it wasn’t a future at all, it was just more of the same old world, with different adventures, things, and types of relationships. So I reflected on what a future would look like 20 or 30 years from now, based on the current speed of technology and communication in our work, relationships, and home.

And that brought up another wish: why does my house still essentially resemble my grandparents’ house built 65 years ago? Same walls, same sockets, same doorknobs, same architecture. Where is all the new technology inside the fabric of our homes? Why don’t we have walls that collect sunlight and glow at night? Why don’t we have other innovations in the architecture and construction of our houses? It’s not cost, and I quickly realized it’s standardization, building codes, suppression and protection of traditional industries.

Whatever. I want new!

So I took a step back and used the few benchmarks I know of.

1. Star Trek

2. George Supersonic

I know you’re laughing at me right now, I can hear you!

But seriously, where are my conveyor belts, Rosie the Robot, portal-elevators, and anti-gravity cars? We have a lot of new technologies, but some areas are far behind innovations.

Then I heard my own voice say to me, “Then imagine it!”

And so my new list began. I call it my The Supersonic list.

This is what’s up so far…

1. Solar Powered Air Conditioning Zero Fuel Antigravity Car

2. glass skylights inserted into my roof for natural lighting

3. Solar flowers for electricity (yes, it exists, but it is not present)

4. Airports that are PlanetPortal wormholes, taking you where you want to go instantly

5. Peace and prosperity around the world through technology

It’s fun to expand my imagination into bigger possibilities and see a 20-30 year future that may very well be available. I may even have a Stargate home one day.

What would be on your Jetsons list?

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