Infamous Predictions that Have Come True
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Many
discoveries, business innovations, science fiction, and theories often become realistic
and practical. Not all of them, but there are many instances where novels or
fictitious works were reverse-engineered, based on scientific evidence at the
time, or were inevitable. One of the most iconic television shows from my
childhood was The Jetsons. The Jetsons was a cartoon television series that was
premiered in 1962, and was based on the year 2062
Predictive Innovation Summary
Created as a futuristic version of a previous
television show Barbera and Hanna created, The Flintstones, The Jetsons
television series ran from 1962 until 1963, and produced 75 episodes over three
seasons
The creators
were inspired by a magazine article’s (Figure 1) futuristic prediction, printed
over five years prior about the year 2000, but with their prior successes in the
film/studio industry, some creative imagination, and leaps into futuristic thinking,
they were able to make one of the most iconic futuristic cartoon television
shows that had several predictions come true
Figure
1
One
influential futuristic depiction of life, which inspired The Jetsons creators’
predictions.

Note: Southland magazine’s rendition of life in the year 2000
Figure
2
Depiction
of digital video communication on The Jetsons Television Series
Note: Penny Singleton (the primary female character/wife)
in The Jetsons (1962)
Digital video
communication has had a major impact on modern culture. It has enabled
employers to offer products and services, conduct meetings, and hire from a
more diverse pool of candidates, while also typically increasing profitability
by not needing as much overhead. People use video communication in their
personal lives ever day, from video cell phone calls, virtual meetings, remote
support, and many others. While inventions like flat screen televisions, vertical
cities, smart bathrooms, robot assistants, smart bathrooms, etc. have also
become reality and contributed to profitable markets, digital and remote
communications have made many of those realities possible.
Forces that Made it Successful
The
creators lived during a time of significant innovation and tumultuous times
(i.e. Titanic, World War I, World War II, the Space Race, stop gap
animation/Disney, free love, segregation revolution, The Vietnam War, etc.). However,
there is an issue of Southland magazine, from November 4, 1956, that had many
futuristic predictions about American home futures, and is thought of as having
contributed much inspiration for The Jetsons
Conclusion
Relying on
hope, taking risks, and live discussions were often the norm to success in the
1960s. Curiosity, imagination, taking risks, being vulnerable, and making leaps
and bounds in history have a symbiotic relationship. Today, inventing something
new or original is very hard, especially with the large companies and research
firms that have tons of money to throw at those initiatives. Often, most of the
newer inventions today are derivatives of original creations/work by others.
The opportunities to be the next Einstein or Barbera
and Hanna creators exist, but the borders to entry are often very high. I have
even looked into the debate about creating something new, which I read was
described by a famous scientist that if you can imagine it, it likely already
exists. In reality, I take that to mean that if you can imagine it, the ability
to create it must exist, as it is based on your current
understanding/abilities. Overall, exploration, experimentation, curiosity,
imagination, creativity, originality, and just being active in life, even when
there are failures, is one great way to be that next revolutionary superstar.
One thing is for certain, not implementing scenario planning, forecasting, or
any of those things will almost certainly not lead you to fame through
creation.
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