We will be so connected in the future that we won't need to leave our houses and we will work from home, while robots will do the hard work. We will focus more and more on the regenerated energy and our technology will be more focused to save power. But we will need more people (that will work in non-services industry) if we want to have that kind of life. So what do we have to do to achieve this goal?
Wars can be a solution, but how can we do that, when there is not an equal force, that can be really strong enough in the world? Right now we have 3 main powers: Nato/Russia/China. Even if both Russia and China make a coalition, their budget will be less than half of how much USA alone have. And let's be clear, in NATO are over 28 member states. So fighting each other directly is not an option. They need a common enemy, where they can test their armaments and show their strength.
Every day we see new enemies. Is it that with billions of dollars and coalitions of the most powerful leaders of the world, we still can't solve the problem? It happens because we probably don't want to or we need that problem. But who is winning in this equation? USA and Russia are fighting each other over Syria and Europe pay the bills. So maybe war can be a solution for the moment, or at least that's how they consider.
Maybe we didn't see the bigger picture and maybe something is missing here. EU(European Union) have over 500 mil in population and, in addition, has a stagnation in population growth. And they can't handle 600.000 immigrants? While Turkey with 80 mil received 2.8 mil immigrants and a big check of money from EU (6 billions € )
Let's go deeper into the subject. Syria has only 23 millions in population and 2.8 millions stopped in Turkey, that means Europe pays 2142 euros for each Syrian that stays in their country. To pay rent and eat in Turkey costs a person around 453 euro, so Europe pays Turkey for 5 months, but we all know that the immigrants don't rent apartments and live on tends and also many of them are ready to work and are skilled people that don't beg for daily food.
So if I'm right, for the moment, we won't see other comments about the immigrants for the next 8-12 months. After that, I believe that Turkey will open again the route to EU for the next immigrant infusion because, even if we didn't know we needed those people, they will help to rejuvenate the EU. 15% population between 0-14 age and 18% over 64 age are not good numbers and eurostats indicates that, at this rate, the EU population will increase with only by 4% in the next 64 years, until 2080.
I know behind the scene someone is cooking something and I think the Syrian situation was cooked for EU.
We will see in our lifetime many changes, this will not be the world that my grandchildren will see and live. For sure in the next years we will have a more united EU with a stronger Germany.
Also, China will be more active in the military operations and a dominant economy, as they will continue to buy country debts (the largest acquisition was on US debt 1.2 trillion that are equal to 8% of the total of US debt) and conquer the sky. They have an independent spatial program and they made a lot of progress in the latest years.
US will be more and more focused on services and exporting only the blueprint. In the next 60 years, the population will grow by near 25% and the demand of the goods will be really high. This will give them the status of the biggest food importer and will overpass the EU.
How do you think the world will be?