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This page is here to focuses exclusively on the expectable optical look of a future in which advanced atomically precise technology has spread far and wide.
 
This page is here to focuses exclusively on the expectable optical look of a future in which advanced atomically precise technology has spread far and wide.
 
Some things may become a reality long before APT is reached.
 
Some things may become a reality long before APT is reached.
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== Outdoors ==
 
== Outdoors ==

Revision as of 13:07, 29 September 2015

This article is speculative. It covers topics that are not straightforwardly derivable from current knowledge. Take it with a grain of salt. See: "exploratory engineering" for what can be predicted and what not.

This page is here to focuses exclusively on the expectable optical look of a future in which advanced atomically precise technology has spread far and wide. Some things may become a reality long before APT is reached.

[Todo: add short explanations and links]


Outdoors

  • agricultural field area replaced through parks for humans and nature or other things
  • streets drastically changing appearance and character
  • vanishing transmission towers
  • sails replacing windmills
  • much more variety in shapes of architecture
  • variety in daily seen ethnicities - stronger societal mixing due to cheaper transport
  • a lot of public displays
  • more colors - artificial environment starting to feature whole gamut colors
  • radically different kind of clothing (clothing partly independent of time of year - except naked)
  • radical variety of clothing (open archives of styles)
  • abundant physical telepresence
  • much decreased negative effect of some natural disasters (earthquakes, storm)
  • most people wearing computer-glasses or computer-contacts-lenses
  • less people seen in local social interaction ? - more global social interaction - less working for survival - more working for what one finds needs to be done - vanishing fixed place of work - dispersed interest groups
  • lights shining down from one or more moon cities (depending on amount of outdoor lighting)
  • very quiet environment - no more jackhammers on newer construction sites ** - quieter planes - quieter trains
  • no more people fighting mosquitoes

Indoors

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  • new types of doors (hand sign to let it slide open - no slide in slot)
  • semi soft floors super friendly for naked feet
  • digitally adjustable shelves (adjustment probably wont be done that often) - many styles
  • body shape adapting furniture - many styles
  • always perfect temperature (not exactly a visible parameter but excuse this exception **)
  • tables usable as computers? (might not be needed so much because of VR)
  • unbreakable tableware that retains the so much appreciated characteristics (hardness, sound, "coldness" that is thermal conductivity)
  • breakable tableware (just for effect) that slightly bluntens all the edges when broken
  • upgraded dishwashers (???) and washing machines (???) - active self cleaning ? inch sized cleaning bots ?
  • not much change in toilets ?
  • workshops degrading to just spaces where things can be put together by hand without tools
  • many upgrades to the workshops that explicitly work with "old" materials making those products cheaper too but not as cheap as gem gum stuff.