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If the inhabitants of the future manage to dig into our past, let's say in at least 100 years, the remains of our stereotypical civilization will include silicone in the breasts, artificial prostheses, identification chips, and very poor houses with a lot of similarity to those of any era but also with radiation residues from mobile phones or cell phones, as they are called in Mexico, as homes with state-of-the-art technology. How will our coffee squeezers and plasma TVs look in the future?

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If the inhabitants of the future manage to dig into our past, let's say in at least 100 years, the remains of our stereotypical civilization will include silicone in the breasts, artificial prostheses, identification chips, and very poor houses with a lot of similarity to those of any era but also with radiation residues from mobile phones or cell phones, as they are called in Mexico, as homes with state-of-the-art technology. How will our coffee squeezers and plasma TVs look in the future?
Autorenporträt
Jesús Quintanilla Osorio (Chiapas, Mexico, 1966)Misionero de GMO y predicador presbiteriano, ha publicado en revistas como - The Upper Room.