100 Years From Today: What Will Reading Be Like
Are we reading with technology eyes over a hundred years?
I love reading, not that I am reading a lot. Reading could be anything, from books to online articles to information bulletins. I’m talking about reading books in the form of art, online articles, and reading poems.
We read with your eyes. What if you have technology eyes. Can you still read your books, online articles, and poems?
100 years from now, I’ll be 132 years old. What would the world look like when you’re reading books, stories, and articles?
No, I did not. I still thought that the internet wouldn't rise fast, and I still write articles by hand and send it to the editors. But hey, all went faster than I thought. I used the internet at high school a lot more than I thought I would do. I even got my own school e-mail address.
Since the internet is used more and more during my last two teenage years, I looked up everything I wanted information about. I used the internet for information for my school essays. I loved the way the internet is for.
Over 100 years from now, do we read through technology eyes or do we still read from paper books? If we read through technology eyes, what is that technology? Are human beings still reading with their human eyes? Or are they reading through technology eyes? What does it look like to read through technology eyes?
Technology is going fast for the last ten years. Faster than we might predict in the first place. Did I know fifteen years ago, as a teenager, that I now write online articles on a digital device with technology? I didn’t predict that. It came to me the last four years when I signed up for Medium. I did research and found a few I am writing for at the moment as an income stream.
Writing from my device is made with technology. This technology device is my laptop. This laptop is made with technological materials.
What if we use these technological materials for a reading eye. How does that look like?
If I may say that robots are having technology eyes. What if there will be special technology eyes for reading as human beings, the books and articles we love with those special eyes?
I dare to say that reading will be much more technology-based than we do now.
