Science fiction films often predict things that do not exist in our time, but some of these predictions have become reality.

Many of the old science fiction films no longer belong to this category of films, because most of the predictions and assumptions I have made have already been made, according to the Russian website AVR. And many of the techniques and scientific developments predicted by some films have become a reality and commonplace.

Space in the film "A Trip to the Moon"



The film "Journey to the Moon" by the French director George Milice, a 1902 13-minute film, tells the story of two researchers traveling to the moon aboard a rocket. At that time, the subject was innovative and the visual effects were impressive. The idea of ​​launching a rocket into the moon was also an innovative idea. In the 1960s, researchers carried out their first voyage to the moon, making the idea of ​​the film a tangible reality that man could achieve.

Robots in " Metropolis"

"Metropolis", released in 1927, is a silent black-and-white film that introduced the first picture of robots. The film tells the story of an inventor who made a robot. At the moment, this idea can not be considered impressive because there are many robots in the world that are constantly developing. In 2014, a Japanese scientist developed a robot capable of doing many functions such as running and opening doors.

Headphones in "451 dergrees Fahrenheit"



The film "Fahrenheit 451", filmed in 1966 and adapted from the famous novel of the same name, talked about headphones, which is currently a common tool while it was a strange tool at the time.

The film has described the headphones as mini-radios that broadcast music, conversations and other sounds. In 1966, the headphones were invented, but at the time they were very large. In 2001, the first earphones that were signed by Apple appeared.

Skype in Space Odyssey



The 2001 "Space Epic", released in 1968, predicted many things like tablet PCs and satellite tourism, but the most prominent element in this film was Skype. In 2001, no one used video chat until he launched Skype to turn the fantasy film into a reality.

Smart phones in the series "Star Trek" (Star Trek)



Star Trek was first shown on television in 1966, and it was not just an artistic production, but it made many predictions, most notably the mobile phone. Later, mobile phones emerged and became widely used devices.

Intelligent House in "The Offspring of the demon"



The 1977 horror film "The Seed of the Devil" prophesied the idea of ​​a smart home for the first time in the history of cinema. In this film, scientists developed a computer with emotional intelligence, and as a result the computer fell in love with the wife of its maker, and then took full control of all electronic devices in the house.

To date, this idea is very innovative, but modern man has created an intelligent home capable of controlling lighting, door locks and security.

Aircraft machines in the film "Blade Runner" (Blade Runner)



Blade Runner is the first science fiction film to show viewers the idea of ​​flying cars. Since the mid-20th century, these vehicles have been a dream for many. At present, flying or winged cars are still non-existent, and according to experts will not appear anytime soon. In contrast, there are now unmanned aircraft, and Chinese experts are trying to develop unmanned drones.

Military drones in the film "The Terminator"



James Cameron's The Terminator series has captured the interest of a generation of viewers. In the 1980s, Cameron predicted the emergence of deadly drones. UAVs have become a military tool in the current era.

The first drones military aircraft capable of striking specific targets appeared in 2001. One of the most disturbing concerns about these devices is that they are integrated with the intelligence services.

Self-driving cars in "Remember All"
The film "Remember All" introduced the idea of ​​self-driving cars. For now, this idea seems ridiculous because humanity has already invented self-driving vehicles.