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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIshan Rahman is a class 12 intermediate student, and an engineering aspirant, hailing from the city of Guwahati in Assam, India. This is his first book, compiled entirely by him and self-published. It is his first attempt at writing a book, and he is very hopeful that you will like whatever he has written!Read More...
Ishan Rahman is a class 12 intermediate student, and an engineering aspirant, hailing from the city of Guwahati in Assam, India. This is his first book, compiled entirely by him and self-published. It is his first attempt at writing a book, and he is very hopeful that you will like whatever he has written!
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This is the first edition of my ‘Vision’ series. ‘Vision’ is basically a perspective book, where I have laid out some ideas that I think would be good for the future. It is neither a prediction nor an idealistic aim, rather it can be thought of as a Utopian ideal. Many of the ideas in this edition might be nonsensical for some, but this is what is looked to be the future of India and the world by an optimistic teenage Indian boy. Electricity, the inter
This is the first edition of my ‘Vision’ series. ‘Vision’ is basically a perspective book, where I have laid out some ideas that I think would be good for the future. It is neither a prediction nor an idealistic aim, rather it can be thought of as a Utopian ideal. Many of the ideas in this edition might be nonsensical for some, but this is what is looked to be the future of India and the world by an optimistic teenage Indian boy. Electricity, the internet, airplanes, spaceships… all seemed too wild an idea at one time, but then there were people who went ahead and made it a reality. Hard work and intellect are obviously necessary, but that is not enough. What is required is to have a vision.
This book covers eight main topics: Plans for Future Cities, Transportation, Garbage Management, Energy, the Space Industry, Farming, Banking, and Poverty. It is a mix of ideas, which I have been thinking about, and its implementation through current technological innovations and research. The book focuses on innovative solutions and methods that need focus rather than discussing the problem itself.
Read on to know more about Blockchain, Fusion Reactors, Self-Driving Vehicles, Solar, Space Elevators, Hyperloop, and much more. The author puts forward a plan to integrate technological solutions for society, so that the world becomes a better place to live in. ‘Vision’ is meant to be a book to inspire others to think and work on innovative solutions for the future.
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