This group explores the forgotten epochs of Earth, civilizations lost to time, cycles of rise and fall, and the cataclysmic events that reset human history. Covering subjects like the destruction of Atlantis, the Younger Dryas impact, pole shifts, and global floods, we ask: What came before us? What was lost? What patterns are we repeating?
Stephan A. Schwartz is a researcher-author known for long-horizon “consensus remote viewing” projects and trend analysis. Beginning in 1978, he asked thousands of participants to “visit” a specific future date and describe everyday life, then extracted only the overlapping details across many independent accounts. For 2060 he also ran a parallel “rationals” track—surveying 1,000 people for purely intellectual, trend-based forecasts (no intuition)—so he could compare intuition-driven data to straight-line projections. He then parses every report concept-by-concept, keeps what multiple sources agree on, and checks it against observable trends and large datasets. Historically, he argues that roughly 60–65% of what viewers report is objectively checkable and, of that subset, ~75–85% proves correct or partly correct in retrodictive tests.
Headline takeaways (written as if we’re looking back from after 2060):
U.S. governance reconfigures.
The United States still exists, but practical power shifts downward—toward states and multi-state regional blocs. Federal presence remains, yet day-to-day problem-solving localizes. Cultural flashpoints that dominated the early 2000s (e.g., LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality) recede as live political fractures, replaced by pragmatic regionalism.
A series of pandemics, including drug-resistant “superbugs.”
Multiple outbreaks across decades force medicine to mature beyond “pill for pathogen.” By 2060, standard care integrates mind–body/consciousness-based practices (attention, intention, biofeedback, contemplative protocols) alongside biotech because they improve outcomes with complex, evolving disease. Universal, “birthright” healthcare becomes the norm in the U.S., and hospitals feel different—quieter, more organic, designed around whole-person regulation.
Energy becomes abundant, personal, and clean.
Power at the point of use turns effectively near-free: homes and vehicles run from compact personal power modules (“the cube”), while community grids island gracefully during disruptions. Roadway infrastructure increasingly charges vehicles while they drive, erasing range anxiety and making “going to charge” feel archaic.
Everyday payments go biometric.
Iris/eye scans and wrist microchips authenticate routine transactions. Physical wallets are rare; privacy debates persist, but governance and standards mature enough that most people accept the trade for convenience and security.
Climate reality reshapes where and how people live.
Sea-level rise and extreme weather push long-term population shifts inland and toward smaller, simpler dwellings. People travel less. Food systems relocalize: communities grow much more of their own food; industrial, chemical-heavy monoculture retreats in favor of distributed, regenerative methods.
A cultural “hinge” between 2040–2045, then stabilization.
Viewers repeatedly flagged a significant, culture-changing pivot in the early 2040s (candidates include the hard turn on carbon exit and climate impacts). By 2060, society had adjusted; life felt “back to normal,” but on new terms with different energy, governance, medicine, and daily routines.
A shift in worldview: the ‘matrix of consciousness.’
By 2060, a broad, lived sense that consciousness is interconnected influences policy, health, and environment. Though this change is ultimately positive, it is brought about by major shifts in society.
Do you think humanity is ready for a shift like this?
Are you? What should we be doing to prepare?
I highly recommend looking into Schwartz’s work. He is working from a huge amount of data and takes a very scientific approach.
I can sense somethings comin….. a lot of ppl can why I wanna live off grid and at least be mostly independent gotta know how to hunt and fish and grow food
Looks like we are about to go through some major life changes hard to understand today what thats gonna look like but something is gonna drop. I dont care what side you are on in america everyone feels the pressure. Exactly what though only time will tell
So a lot of scary changes but in the end for a better future…. I think it’s important to remember that when shtf….. am I ready? not rly, but can anyone rly b ready?
I really like the way this guy collects his data. I really dislike what it’s saying I’m going to have to live through but I will say that if the results provide a more conscious society that has respect for each other and the Earth. It’s actually a good thing in the end. A little dissapointed that we don’t get to witness AI robots fight off an alien invasion but hey, things take time, eh?