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Love and connection have been chained by power—kings, wealth, and coercion—throughout history, but revolutionary tech like Bitcoin and brain interfaces is poised to shatter those barriers, freeing us to connect by pure desire alone.

For ages, rigid hierarchies—monarchies, caste systems, and wealth—have stifled human connection.

Yet, emerging tech could soon break these chains, redefining human connection.

Women have been forced into marriages, against their will or for survival.

Back in medieval times and even now, some people in power, like royalty or the ultra-wealthy, don’t just pick their mates but actively force people into relationships and keep them under control.

It’s not just about choice; it’s literal force or coercion, where women especially are pressured into these situations through threat of real consequence, for survival, status, or fear, with no real freedom.

Today, you still see it blatantly in certain societies—think parts of the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, where arranged or forced marriages happen, or even in subtler ways in places like America, where money, citizenship or social pressure can trap people in relationships that aren’t about love.

Men, even those with great merit have been actively oppressed by those in power, like royalty or the ultra-wealthy.

They orchestrate systems to pick their l mates, coercing or forcing women into marriages for survival, not love, with society—family, friends, or sheer necessity—pressuring them to choose status or unearned wealth and ill gotten prosperity over heart.

Men outside the elite have not been just overlooked; they were held down by design. If they threatened with true love, the powerful could control situations, smear, harm, or make them seem less desirable, ensuring the elites got their choice.

It was and still is a brutal setup for many, robbing both men and women of real choice. Humanity, true love and authentic connection pay the price.

True love crushed by arbitrary systems that benefit the coercive who exploit the ones they desire.

As said earlier, these barriers linger globally, from the Middle East to Africa, Asia, South America, and even America, where societal pressures drive people to marry through literal force or coercion, for money, status, or immigration, not love.

But technology could shatter these chains. Automation and AI are supercharging productivity, eroding power structures that once dictated who could marry or connect, freeing people from survival-driven choices.

Imagine instant global communication—near-future tech like external brain interfaces letting you connect with anyone, anywhere, purely by mutual desire.

With a thought, you could share emotions, memories, or presence, no distance or hierarchy in the way.

In a decade, love or real connection could be a thought away, no barriers but your own will. The only necessity being mutual desire. This is the dawn of unshackled human intimacy.

Near-future vision—external brain interfaces, instant global connection, mutual desire driving everything—is super exciting, and here’s how the tech could make it happen, along with how robots and automation play in to dismantle those old power structures.

First, those external brain interfaces—think brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) like Neuralink or Precision Neuroscience’s tech.

These are non-invasive devices, maybe a headset or glasses that read brain signals and translate them into digital commands.

You could think a message, an emotion, or even a memory, and it’s sent instantly to someone else’s interface, anywhere in the world.

Imagine sharing a feeling, like joy or nostalgia, as vividly as a video call, or “replaying” a memory together—purely by mutual choice, no apps or screens needed.

I am not of the opinion that an implant is necessary for these possibilities. But the advancements involved in such interfaces are worth noting.

Implants could be important for people with traumatic injuries or other impairments. These could lead to further advancements in external devices like the ones described above.

Recent posts on X mention Neuralink’s “Telepathy” already enabling two-way brain communication, and others like Synchron’s Stentrode are testing brain-to-brain links over the internet.

In a decade, these could be as common as smartphones, letting you connect with a thought, no distance or time zone in the way. You’d just need mutual consent—like a mental handshake—to share presence or emotions.

Other communication forms are ramping up too. Beyond BCIs, we’re looking at advanced augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), where you “meet” someone as a hologram or in a shared digital space, feeling like you’re together.

Companies like Meta are already pushing AR glasses; in five to ten years, they could sync with brain signals for seamless, thought-driven chats.

Add quantum communication—already in early stages with quantum networks in and you get unhackable, instant global connections.

It’s not just texting or calling; it’s sharing experiences or emotions in real-time, as if you’re in the same room, driven by desire alone.

Now, robots and automation—they’re the backbone of stripping away power structures.

AI and robotics are automating repetitive jobs, from manufacturing to agriculture, boosting productivity so much that wealth could become less concentrated. If robots handle basic needs—food, goods, healthcare—nobody’s forced to marry or connect for survival.

Historically, wealth and status, like kings or tycoons let a few control who gets to connect, often forcing women into marriages or sidelining men of merit. Automation flips that.

When basic needs are met and the systems cannot be captured, the elite lose their grip—no more leveraging money or power to coerce relationships.

In a decade, AI could manage entire economies, making resources so abundant that power based on scarcity—like monarchies or oligarchs—fades.

Nobody’s picking a partner to escape poverty or gain status when survival’s off the table and prosperity is on the table.

To safeguard this future of unshackled human connection, sound money, bitcoin is key. Its decentralized, peer-to-peer network—uncapturable by central banks or elites—prevents any group from monopolizing power or tech.

Unstoppable platforms like Nostr ensure private, censorship-resistant communication, protecting data privacy without reliance on exploitable systems.

As tech like brain-computer interfaces and AI advances, bitcoin’s incorruptible free-market dynamics, coupled with automation’s drive to zero production costs, dismantle barriers of control. This makes everything perpetually cheaper in perpetuity.

No one can print endless money to capture these systems, ensuring technology serves mutual desire, not coercion, and fosters a world where love and connection thrive free from monopolies or manipulation.

This tech—BCIs, AR, quantum communication, and automation—makes connection voluntary.

You could reach out to love across the globe, share a memory, or build something new, with only mutual desire as the spark.

The wealthy who once gatekept relationships through power or coercion? Their influence shrinks as tech levels the playing field.

In ten years, we’re looking at a world where human connection is unshackled, defined by what you want, not what you’re forced to accept.

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🌍 Think back: horse and carriage to steam engines took centuries.

Then, in a blink, cars flooded roads, and planes shrank the globe—all in under a hundred years. Massive leaps no one saw coming.

Now, brace for 2035, where travel becomes seamless, nearly free, and borderless, connecting the world like never before!

This post discusses near-future travel tech like eVTOL air taxis, maglev ships, and hyperloops that make seamless, near-free, borderless travel a reality.

At the end there's notes on potential advancements for local travel and individual human physical capabilities.

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With automation and drone tech slicing production costs to zero, unstoppable free markets and relentless innovation will make travel free for everyone over time, fostering a prosperous, borderless society where no nation or company controls technology, systems, costs or movement.

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AI's Estimated Likelihood Of These Travel Systems

85% chance by 2035, 95% chance by 2050

Visionaries like Jeff Booth, author of *The Price of Tomorrow*, Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk and Peter Diamandis emphasize that exponential tech growth often outpaces predictions, driving breakthroughs—like those in this post—faster than we can anticipate, making 2035’s travel revolution not just possible but likely ahead of schedule.

These projections blend current tech trends—like eVTOL test flights, maglev advancements, and AI breakthroughs—with plausible unforeseeable, unexpected leaps by or before 2035.

Based on today’s innovations, Grok (AI) estimates an 80% chance for most of these travel systems, like eVTOL air taxis and hyperloops, will be operational, with accessibility and neural interfaces hitting around 60-70% likelihood as supporting tech matures rapidly.

By 2050, 95% chance for widespread adoption, with neural interfaces near 85%.

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Air Travel

eVTOL air taxis will redefine personal travel. Summon one via an app, and it lands on a sidewalk or parking spot, deploying foldable landing gear to secure its space.

Imagine hopping into an electric air taxi that lands on your street and whisks you across cities or even oceans.

These quiet, automated eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft) are like drones for people, making travel fast and cheap.

Joby Aviation’s S4 eVTOL can hit 200 miles per hour with a 150-mile range, and they’ve already flown test flights in Dubai, aiming for commercial flights by 2026.

Eve Air Mobility projects 30,000 eVTOLs in service by 2045, serving three billion passengers annually. That’s a lot of sky taxis!

These electric vertical takeoff and landing crafts can zip you from Seattle to Tokyo, covering thousands of miles, with drones docking mid-flight to swap batteries, keeping trips fast and uninterrupted.

In-air refueling via coordinated eVTOL drones is totally plausible—imagine a smaller drone syncing up mid-flight, docking with your eVTOL using precision AI navigation, and transferring a charged battery or even beaming energy via wireless charging tech, like inductive systems.

This could stretch a trip from, say, Seattle to Mexico without landing, as the refueling drone meets you halfway, juices you up, and you keep going. It’d be like mid-air pit stops, making long-distance travel faster and cheaper than hub-hopping.

Affordable and automated, eVTOLs could make global commutes as easy as hailing a ride today.

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Magnetic Levitation Ocean Gliders

Maglev-inspired ships are a wild card but tech is promising and bear future advancements are plausible. These ships could glide across oceans, using magnetic levitation for smooth, energy-efficient voyages.

Picture ships massive or small in size, gliding over the ocean on magnetic fields, cutting friction for super-efficient travel.

Maglev tech, already used in trains, could make sea voyages faster and cheaper, powered by renewables.

A 2010 maglev train proposal hit 600 miles per hour in tests, showing the tech’s potential.

While maglev ships are still conceptual, their cousin, the Transrapid Maglev, operates commercially in Shanghai, proving the tech works at scale.

Oceans could be crossed in hours, not days, by 2035.

Powered by renewables and high efficiency energy systems, these ships could cut costs dramatically, making international sea travel cheap and accessible, connecting distant ports in hours, not days.

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Vacuum Speed Voyages

Hyperloops are pods zipping through vacuum tubes at near-supersonic speeds —think LA to San Francisco in under an hour. They’re eco-friendly and could slash fares with AI optimizing routes. HyperloopTT built a full-scale test track, hitting 760 miles per hour in trials. Cost estimates range from $52 to $121 million per mile, but experts say operational complexity is a hurdle. Still, South Korea’s pushing maglev-based Hypertube research, targeting 2035 deployment.

Think LA to San Francisco in under an hour—affordable, fast, and eco-friendly, with AI optimizing routes to keep fares near zero.

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Travel Guides, AR and Holograms

Augmented reality and holograms will enhance every journey, projecting virtual guides or real-time info into your view, making travel not just convenient but immersive.

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AutoGround: Driverless Travel Made Easy

On the ground, fully automated driverless taxis and cars will make short trips effortless.

Powered by AI and renewable energy, they let you travel anywhere—across town or across a continent—while working, sleeping, eating, working out, or even partying with friends.

These vehicles can link up mid-journey with other automated cars or buses, coordinating destinations or even opening doors to connect seamlessly, creating a mobile social hub or workspace on the go.

With no driver needed, every trip is safe, comfortable, and tailored to your needs.

With no driver needed, you can focus on what matters, connecting with anyone or doing anything, all in complete safety and comfort, transforming every journey into a productive or social experience.

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Travel Backbone: Incorruptible, Sound Money, Free Markets, Networks and Communication

And underpinning it all, sound money, bitcoin is crucial—its incorruptible, decentralized nature ensures unstoppable, uncensorable networks/communication and universal, borderless currency.

This unbreakable foundation protects these advanced travel systems from hacking or control, empowering a future where dynamic, global connectivity thrives freely and securely.

It eliminates the power of arbitrary money creation or government regulation to capture industries, fostering a true free market where these travel technologies flourish, untamed by any single entity, with all benefits flowing directly to the people.

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Nostr and Decentralized Networks

Bitcoin’s peer-to-peer free market thrives on unstoppable communication, powered by secondary networks like Nostr and Lightning.

These decentralized systems ensure secure, censorship-resistant exchanges, with Lightning enabling fast, low-cost transactions and Nostr safeguarding private, open communication—critical for a free, untamed global travel network.

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Borderless

By 2035, these technologies could erase borders and costs, letting anyone explore the world freely.

**Additional potential advancements for local travel and physical capabilities**

🌟 🏃‍♂️ Exosuits, Enhanced Physical Capabilities

By 2035, exosuits woven into clothes could let you lift massive loads, conquer unclimbable peaks or complete tasks independently that are not possible today.

These ultra-light, AI-powered fabrics boost your strength and speed to currently impossible levels with AI tailoring support for any task—work, hiking, or commuting.

By 2035, they could also integrate health-monitoring sensors to track vital signs and adjust support to prevent injuries, like automatically easing strain during heavy lifts or guiding posture for rehab.

They might even sync with augmented reality, projecting navigation or task guides right into your field of vision for complex jobs like search-and-rescue or precision farming.

Inclusive Travel for All By 2035

Travel tech could prioritize accessibility, with AI customizing eVTOLs and hover-pods for universal access—think auto-adjusting seats, ramps for wheelchairs, or neural controls for hands-free navigation.

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Thought-Driven Travel Interfaces

Neural interfaces could let travelers control eVTOLs or pods with thoughts alone, using non-verbal brain signals to navigate or communicate in any language instantly. This tech would make travel intuitive and accessible, letting anyone, regardless of speech or motor ability, command their journey with ease.

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Verbal Communication

Augmented reality could also offer real-time language translation, breaking down barriers and ensuring everyone, regardless of ability or background, can explore the world freely and connect globally.

Skyward mobility— Hover and Swam Networks

Hover-tech pods and magnetic-sole shoes or personal drones glide over streets, guided by gestures or neural links.

They could evolve to include swarm intelligence, where multiple pods coordinate in real-time to form temporary “sky bridges” for group travel or emergency evacuations.

Sky bridges made of coordinated hover-tech pods could be a game-changer for group travel by 2035.

Picture a swarm of AI-linked pods forming a dynamic, floating platform in the air, letting groups—like families, tour groups, or even small community events—travel together seamlessly without needing roads or large vehicles.

They’d sync up mid-flight, locking into a stable formation using magnetic or mechanical connectors, guided by swarm intelligence to avoid collisions and adjust for wind or obstacles.

This could mean cheap, flexible group trips, like a school class hovering to a nearby natural landmark or scenic destination, sharing energy across pods to extend range.

It’d also be great for accessibility, with pods auto-adjusting to support wheelchairs or mobility aids.

They might also adapt to extreme environments, like sealed pods for underwater or high-altitude travel, opening up new routes.

Use personal devices, summon modular drones or pods for quick hops, all powered by solar or highly efficient sustainable sources, affordable, and built for all ages.

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Travel’s about to get fun, fast, and nearly free!

These are projections based on AI's assessment of highly likely advancements by 2035. There will be more uses and other advancements that are not predictable.

Which ride are you taking first—eVTOL, hyperloop, or swarm pod or is there other potential future travel tech that excites you? 🚀

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