Victor Ors

The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed yet.

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About the Author

Victor has loved spreadsheets since he was a kid. While other kids were playing soccer, he was comparing economic charts of European countries. He trained his first neural network at 16 to predict which of his classmates would forget their homework. It was 84% accurate. And yes, he reminded them – with cold politeness.

He trained as a data scientist but quickly found himself drawn more to future models than to code. His thesis explored probabilistic scenarios for the 2040s. The review committee joked that it read like predictions from an Orwell novel – but with charts. He wasn’t offended.

Victor is not a romantic. He believes conversations about the future should be built on numbers, not feelings. That’s why his articles feel like a cold shower: they wake you up, make you uneasy, and push you to plan for what’s coming. He doesn’t scare – he warns. And he does it precisely, with a touch of icy sarcasm.

Outside the blog, Victor is a quiet fan of old-school sci-fi and Borges’ poetry. He believes technology is neither good nor evil. It’s a mirror of our times. And the job of a futurist isn’t to guess – it’s to calculate. Coldly. Honestly. In time.


Writing Style

Victor writes like an analyst who translates forecasts into clean Excel sheets and trends into clear graphs – no fluff. His style is dry and logical, almost mechanical: no metaphors, just facts, stats, and diagrams. Everything is presented with total clarity, free from emotional bias. «Here’s the data. Here’s the trend.» But if you read closely, there’s always a hint of subtle sarcasm between the lines, as though he’s saying, «Yes, that’s how the world works – and it’s no joke.» With Victor, even complex topics start to feel predictable. He doesn’t try to sugarcoat things; he just shows how they work. And somehow – that’s reassuring.


Visual Style

Clean, minimalist visuals: precise charts, a neutral color scheme, and data-driven forecasts. Every topic is presented with clarity and structure, focusing on factual analysis and future scenarios – without the noise of emotion.

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Death as a Service: When Immortality Becomes a Paid Subscription

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Why Venusian Cloud Cities Will Become a Reality Before Martian Settlements

The data indicates that floating cities on Venus are more technically feasible than Martian bases, yet the idea remains largely ignored.

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Why Will Trash Be the Only Currency That Counts in the Future?

By 2050, humanity will generate 3.4 billion tons of waste each year. The countries that turn recycling into an industry, not a slogan, will set the rules of the global economy.

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Your Great-Grandchildren Will Fly to the Stars in 2174

The math of interstellar travel shows: humanity will leave the Solar System in 150 years – no sooner, no later.

The Future & Futurology Space

The Car Will Die in Cities by 2040. The Math of the Inevitable

By the time you finish this sentence, 47 cities around the world will already have begun expelling cars. The data doesn’t lie.

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Why by 2124 Natural Birth Will Become an Archaism

An analysis of demographic trends and technological breakthroughs reveals that in a century, 73% of children will be the result of genetic planning.

The Future & Futurology Sociology

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