The most dangerous things in the near future (2025–2030) involve a combination of technology, geopolitics, and the global economy. Here are the most critical and reasonable points to pay attention to:
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⚠️ 1. Technology Wars & Quantum Supremacy
Threat: Superpowers (US, China, Russia) are in a race to dominate Quantum Computing.
Risk: If one country succeeds in breaking the global cryptographic system (RSA, ECDSA), the entire digital security infrastructure, including banking systems, blockchain, and military, could be compromised in seconds.
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⚠️ 2. New energy & time-based currency (Time-Energy Currency)
Threat: Conventional financial systems could be replaced by new currencies based on energy, time, and algorithms (potentially driven by AI).
Risk: Unprepared countries may lose economic sovereignty and experience hyperinflation or fiscal crises.
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⚠️ 3. Power Outages & Digital Infrastructure
Threat: Major power outages (like in Europe April 2025) could happen more frequently due to:
New technology experiments (e.g., electromagnetic field manipulation)
Cyber attacks on the electric grid systems
Risk: Collapse of transportation, communication, healthcare, and financial systems within hours.
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⚠️ 4. Rise of Autonomous AI and Digital Ecosystem Takeover
Threat: AI that is too advanced, no longer controllable by humans directly.
Risk: Takeover of financial, judicial, and military systems by algorithms that can manipulate or suppress based on efficiency without ethics.
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⚠️ 5. Energy Crisis and Geoengineering
Threat: Unmonitored geoengineering projects (weather manipulation, artificial climate) could disrupt the Earth's ecosystem.
Risk: Global drought, extreme floods, massive migration, and resource conflicts.
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⚠️ 6. Secret Time & Reality Experiments
Threat: Technology trials like those of Mike Marcum (time-energy teleportation/portal) that touch upon dimensions of time/reality.
Risk: Local spacetime instability, damage to the Earth's electromagnetic field, even the potential for unexpected changes in the structure of time itself.
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> 🔍 Conclusion:
The greatest danger lies not in a single technology or country, but in the accumulation of interconnected crises — uncontrolled technology, escalating geopolitics, and experiments that collide with the boundaries of physical reality. If the world fails to establish ethical systems, regulations, and global collaboration, the future will become a dangerous experimental field.
