Examining Predictions Made 100 Years Ago About 2024
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It’s always cool when you’re able to predict something happening. Whether it’s the results of a game or some sort of weather, there’s something neat about nailing a prediction. Now, let’s examine some predictions that were made 100 years about about 2024.
Some of these predictions came close to getting it right! Others were incredibly far off. Laughably wrong. Let’s look at some of these predictions!
Looking At Predictions Made 100 Years Ago About 2024
Dave and Chuck The Freak talked about this on the show today. The two of them actually got some predictions right about some recent inventions! Were others as fortunate about their predictions? Not exactly.
USA Today gathered some of these predictions. Let’s go over them together. It’s actually impressive how wrong a lot of these are. We had no idea what was coming, clearly.
One prediction was that motion pictures would bring in a new era of peace. You could learn about other cultures and countries and expand your brain! Sure, that happens. However, it seems like movies have only divided us further.
However, not every prediction was totally incorrect. According to USA Today, Professor Leo H. Baekeland, president of the American Chemical Society, was concerned that futuristic weaponry could obliterate humanity in the blink of an eye. He wasn’t wrong! This prediction would have been before the creation of the atomic bomb. It’s definitely something that could happen. Audible gulp.
Another thing they got right? Problems with our diet. Arthur Dean reportedly expressed concerns about the American diet. He predicted we won’t have any teeth by 2024. Well, we still do thanks to modern dentistry. Regardless, our diets in America remain a massive concern and health problem.
According to USA Today, 100 years ago they were worried Jazz music would promote immortality among the country’s youth. Then it was rock and roll, then rap, it’s a never ending cycle. Our music hasn’t ended us yet.
They also predicted the growth of roadways and suburbs. Swedish architect Ben Bjorkson predicted that metropolises would demolish cities, per USA Today. He also saw how highways could help bring us all together. Nice prediction, Ben!
For the real accurate predictions, we’ll have to see what The Simpsons said about 2024. Check out other predictions about horses, it girls, and working from home at USA Today!
25 Albums That Turn 45 in 2024
There are some truly special albums that turn 45 in 2024. It’s pretty amazing to see just how many incredible titles were released in 1979.
When it comes to hard rock, there was no shortage of outstanding albums. AC/DC released their classic LP Highway to Hell in 1979. In addition to the killer title track, the album also features “Touch Too Much” and “Shot Down in Flames.” Sadly, it was the last album to feature singer Bon Scott, who died on February 19, 1980.
Another unexpected goodbye came via Led Zeppelin. They released In Through the Out Door in August. The album ended up being the band’s final studio LP. Zeppelin would disband in December 1980 following the death of drummer John Bonham.
A far less depressing goodbye came via The Eagles. The band released their sixth studio album, The Long Run, in September. In addition to the title track, The Long Run also features “Heartache Tonight” and “I Can’t Tell You Why.” The famously volatile band broke up shortly after its release and wouldn’t reform until 1994.
Make a pivot to something more upbeat: Van Halen brought the party with the release of Van Halen II in 1979, a mere 13 months after their smash self-titled debut. Van Halen II, of course, features “Dance the Night Away,” “Beautiful Girls” and “Somebody Get Me a Doctor.”
Two of the most influential rock albums of all time came out in 1979. The Clash released London Calling in December, and it remains one of the greatest albums ever, regardless of genre. Not to be outdone, Pink Floyd released their rock opera The Wall in November. It’s become one of the biggest albums of all time selling 30 million copies worldwide.
Keep scrolling to see the other albums that turn 45 in 2024!
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