The year 2030 will witness great suffering and sudden changes that third world countries have not experienced before ,and here are some of them:
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1.The gradual elimination of fossil fuels, where energy will be supplied by space, specifically by the Sun, where China is building a space power station that collects solar energy over the 24 hours and then sends it to earth to ground stations in the form of dishes collected in a microwave pricedure in the center of the dish to be directed to a main dish to be used in lighting cities and operating factories.
In addition to the more effective use of green hydrogen in transportation, heating and factories.
2.Quantum servers and computers will penetrate traditional security systems of passwords and protection systems on various networks, which will entail increasing losses on the economy, especially in third world countries.
3.The developed world will move to the use of robots and robotic arms in more than 50% of industries, and this means lower production costs at the expense of the industries of developing countries that still rely on human labor,this will lead to the inability of industries in those countries to compete with industries in developed countries and will lead to a decrease in production, more unemployment and lower gross product.
4.The disappearance of paper currencies and paper transactions in developed countries of the world means new obstacles for developing countries in trade transactions and in mutual tourism between peoples.
5.The gradual disappearance of traditional navigation systems such as GPS to be replaced by Quantum Navigation system quantum navigation.
6.The acute shortage of agricultural crops in third world countries due to climate change, water scarcity, and the weakness of using technology to overcome these new dilemmas.
7.The big gap between the peoples of the developed and developing world countries is due to the latter's lack of modern technology.
This calls on developing countries to sound the alarm from now, in terms of actually starting a radical change in educational policies to put the right foot on the path of technology, choosing competencies, talents, and those with real experience and competence to receive all positions, and opening the way for a new generation, mostly young people, otherwise the gap between developing and developed countries will increase.
Expert, strategic and economic analyst.
Engineer Mohannad Abbas Haddadin.
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