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Timeline of Guyana's development over the next few decades until the year 2100:
- 2023-2030: Guyana's oil industry continues to grow, becoming a major source of income but more importantly it inspires the country. This leads to an increase in foreign investment, Overseas Guyanese returns, infrastructure development, and job creation.
- After decades of delays the Amaila Falls Hydro Electric Plant finally began construction with financing from the profits from oil. An investment to reduce Guyana energy reliance on oil and improved electrical grid.
- However, Guyana still faces challenges such as climate change, especially rising sea level and severe flooding on the coastal plain creating political instability, and economic slowdown.
- The government struggles to implement policies and programs to address these issues along with racial disparities
- A growing influx of Venezuelans continues to enter the country
- Flux Field Is formed after developing Maglev technology
- Guyanese company Guianensis research launch CubeSats to space from space port in French Guiana and begin research for building a telescope
- 2031-2036: Guyana becomes a player in the global energy market and attracts even more investment in the oil and gas sector.
- Flux Field becomes the 1st internationally Known Guyanese transportation conglomerate.
- It dramatically improves the transportation industry, enabling cheap and easy commute between Georgetown, Linden, Trinidad, Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana with hourly trips using Maglev technologies.
- This results in an economic boom and a rise in living standards for many citizens. Especially seeing that Flux Field operates as a modern Cooperative community. The standards and expectations are high but provide Homes, food and most basic utilities for all employees with a phenomenal campus in Mckenzie.
- Significant investments are made in education, healthcare, and other social programs, leading to a rise in life expectancy and improved quality of life for its citizens.
- Another Guyanese conglomerate, Guianensis, with close ties to the University of Guyana and the European Space Agency, beings the construction of a 12 meter telescope on Mount Roraima.
Another Guyanese company Guianensis research launch CubeSats to lower earth orbit
- 2036-2040: Guyana diversifies its economy and reaps the benefits of investing in renewable energy and technology.
The Turtruba Rapids and the Upper Mazaruni Large Hydroelectric Plant Power On Securing the Country energy demands for many decades to come. - The country becomes a leader in sustainable agricultural development and attracts further investment in this sector.
- Guianensis, with close ties to the University of Guyana and the European Space Agency, completes a 40-meter telescope and acquires first light on Mount Roraima, dramatically increasing the development of space research and exploration across society
- Booming sustainable tourism and biodiversity research and reservations creation in the rainforest, as many travel to see Mount Romina, the telescope, and the now significantly more accessible Interior.
- 2041-2046: Guyana continues to experience rapid economic growth and improved living standards. The government and private sector continue to invest in infrastructure development, such as the construction of new airports, seaports, and highways, to support the growth of tourism and trade with the world.
- Tensions with Venezuela increase over border disputes and the Venezuelan government's claims to the oil-rich Essequibo region. The international community steps in to mediate the dispute.
- Work begins on the test and building of the Cuyuni class spaceships
- 2046-2050: Guyana continues to diversify its economy and invests in agriculture, tourism, and technology industries.
- The country becomes a major food exporter and attracts millions of tourists each year. Guyana's relations with Venezuela remain tense, but both countries reach a peaceful resolution to their border dispute through the intervention of the international community.
- The First launch of the unmanned Cuyuni Spaceship 1 followed by CSS2 and CSS3 which were unsuccessful.
- Work begins on the test and building of the Pomeroon class spaceships using Maglev Rail propulsion Launcher by Flux Field
- 2051-2056: Guyana's space research and technology industry takes off, and the country becomes a player in space exploration and discovery. CSS5, CSS6 & CSS7 Makes frequent trips to lower earth obit
- And begins construction of the 2 Ayanganna Class International Space Station.
- The country's new advancements in space technology attract international investors, and the industry generates significant revenue for the country.
- Cuyuni class Spaceships 9 takes all Guyanese crew to Space Station and the moon
- Tensions with Venezuela resurface, but the international community steps in to prevent a conflict.
- Pomeroon-class spaceships lunch revolution in space travel making trips to Mars
- 2056-2060: Guyana's economy continues to thrive, and the country becomes a hub for international trade and commerce.
- The government invests in infrastructure development, such as the construction of new cities and towns, to support the growing population and economy.
- Guyana's relations with Venezuela remain peaceful, but tensions continue to simmer over the Venezuelan government's claims to the Essequibo region.
- 2061-2066: Guyana experiences a major technological revolution, and the country becomes a leader in cutting-edge technology, particularly in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology.
- The government invests in education and research programs to support the growth of these industries.
- Guyana and Venezuela's relationship remains peaceful, and both countries cooperate on as economics becomes significantly connected especially as a transport hub connecting Guyana with the rest of Spanish south America.
- 2066-2070: Guyana's economy continues to grow, and the country becomes a hub for international business and finance.
- 2071-2076: Guyana continues to develop its space program, with successful launches of its Cuyuni and Pomeroon-class spaceships and begins construction of the Ayanganna International Space Station. The spaceport becomes a major source of income for the country, as other countries pay to use its facilities. Guyana also continues to diversify its economy and invests in sustainable energy, technology, and infrastructure.
- 2076-2080: Guyana becomes a leader in renewable energy, with widespread use of solar and wind power, as well as hydroelectric and tidal power. The country also becomes a leader in sustainable tourism, with the development of eco-friendly resorts and the creation of rainforest reserves for the protection of biodiversity. Guyana also continues to invest in education and healthcare, resulting in an increase in literacy rates and life expectancy.
- 2081-2086: The Guyanese government develops new technologies and programs to mitigate the effects of climate change, including sea-level rise and severe flooding on the coastal plain. The country becomes a leader in sustainable development and is recognized as a model for other countries to follow.
- 2086-2090: The Venezuelan population in Guyana continues to grow, and the government struggles to address the resulting social and economic challenges. Guyana faces increased pressure from Venezuela over control of the disputed Essequibo region. The Guyanese government implements policies to ensure the rights and well-being of the Venezuelan population, while also defending its territorial integrity.
- 2091-2096: Guyana continues to make significant advancements in space technology, with the successful launch of its Mazaruni and Potaro-class spaceships. The country has become a leader in space exploration and research, with international collaboration in the fields of astronomy and astrobiology.
- 2096-2100: Guyana begins construction of the Large Lunar Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave detector on the dark side of the moon, further solidifying its position as a leader in space technology. The country continues to invest in sustainable development, with a focus on reducing its carbon footprint and mitigating the effects of climate change. Guyana remains a stable and prosperous country, despite ongoing tensions with Venezuela over the Essequibo region