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10 Things That 1924 Predicted Would Happen in 2024

By Ned Jan 24, 2024 | 12:59 PM

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100 year ago!

1924 was 100 years ago, which is a crazy thing to think about isn’t it? There were no TV’s, no cell phones, really no kind of technology in a way. So you think, what did people in 1924 THINK 100 years from then would look like? What would people be doing? What kind of things would we have?

 

1.  Beds would launch kids up and onto their feet in the morning.  Then a flying bus would pick them up and get them to school in two minutes flat.

2.  Our legs wouldn’t work anymore.  By 2024, the muscles in our legs would have atrophied from never being used, all thanks to the invention of cars.

3.  Traveling to other planets would be easy and common.  They compared it to crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 1924.

4.  Flying clothing.  Someone predicted we’d all basically wear suits that made us fly everywhere.  Jet packs DO exist now, but they’re not common.

5.  Concerts would be happening remotely.  This one DID happen.  They predicted that bands wouldn’t have to tour if they didn’t want to.  Their live performances could reach people right at home.

6.  We’d run out of diamonds.  Jewelers thought there wouldn’t be any left, and we’d be making synthetic gems out of sugar.  (???)  We haven’t run out yet, but synthetic diamonds are a big business now.

7.  New York City would have 30 million people, and Canada would have 100 million.  The real numbers are around 8 million in New York, and 40 million in Canada.

8.  Jazz would be lumped in with “classical” music.  A Russian violinist said it in 1924 to convince people jazz wasn’t a, quote, “destructive force” in the world.

9.  Men would stop wearing corsets.  Girdles and corsets were somewhat common for men in 1924.

10.  People would think RADIOS were silly and old school.  Quote, “The radio set that so amazed you the first time you ‘listened in’ will excite LAUGHTER among Americans [in] 2024.”

I agree…radios are silly and old school.