Future stories: a user's guide to the future

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    Abstract

    About how we think about the future, how living organisms plan for uncertain futures, and about possible future scenarios for the world.

    Every second of our lives - whether we're looking both ways before crossing the street, celebrating the birth of a baby, or moving to a new city - we must cope with an unknowable future. How do we do this? And how do we, like most living organisms, manage this impossible challenge quite well (at least most of the time)?

    David Christian, historian and bestselling author of Origin Story, is renowned for pioneering the emerging discipline of Big History, which surveys the whole of the past. But with Future Stories, he casts his sharp analytical eye forward, offering an introduction to the strange world of the future, and a guide to what we think we know about it at all scales, from the predictive mechanisms of single-celled organisms and tomato plants to the merging of colossal galaxies billions of years from now.

    Drawing together science, history and philosophy from a huge range of places and times, Christian explores how we prepare for uncertain futures, including the future of human evolution, artificial intelligence, interstellar travel, and more. By linking the study of the past much more closely to the study of the future, we can begin to imagine what the world will look like in the next hundred years and consider solutions to the biggest challenges facing us all.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherPenguin Books
    Number of pages304
    ISBN (Print)9781787636460
    Publication statusAccepted/In press - Aug 2022

    Keywords

    • Future
    • Future thinking
    • time
    • forecasting
    • big history

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