I heard that in 2019, someone claiming to be from the year 2060 appeared on Douban, leaving more than 270 questions and answers about the future. The interesting part is that the accuracy of these KFK predictions reached over 80% — from the 2032 Olympic location, the Nepal earthquake in August, pandemics, incidents involving some famous figures, to the housing market crash in the early 2020s—all of these predictions turned out to be quite accurate.



I just read a pretty comprehensive analysis of these KFK predictions, which is quite fascinating. According to it, the world in 2060 that KFK talks about has some strange characteristics. First, technology will develop wildly — AI, robots, holograms, quantum computing will all become normal. There might even be some kind of time travel mechanism, though KFK doesn’t specify the exact principles.

But the most confusing part is that KFK says religion will disappear, replaced by a unified global philosophy. He suggests that humans will move beyond traditional beliefs, exploring spirituality in higher-dimensional spaces. The world will no longer have national borders, and culture and technology will be deeply integrated.

One thing I find strange — according to KFK, the financial system in 2060 will still be stable and not collapse. This hints that traditional currencies might have been replaced by digital value systems or quantum currencies. Finance could be fully automated, managed by powerful AI that can adjust in real-time to prevent crises.

KFK also mentions something interesting — although global wars will cause great destruction, they will also push humanity forward spiritually. The future world might see disasters as opportunities for evolution, reaching new heights in morality, consciousness, and technology.

According to KFK’s prophecy for 2060, the boundary between real and virtual could be completely broken down. Humans might freely switch between different levels of reality. There could be some kind of neural network that allows sharing collective consciousness, making the concept of a unified world a reality.

Overall, the picture of 2060 that KFK paints is quite strange — a super-conscious civilization where humans have achieved a double breakthrough in both spirit and technology. But they will also face new risks from uncontrollable technology or ethical conflicts. I don’t know how many people believe in these KFK predictions, but they are certainly worth pondering.
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