They'll have the entire 2020 Internet loaded into their brains at birth so they will know each and every one of us better than we know ourselves.
Could be.My guess is Muhammad will outlive Jesus as the most prominent religious figure, as Islam will Christianity
Whose greta thunberg?
In 2000 years I doubt people will have the same concept of race and understand its huge significance in our time.Idk, feel like the first black president of the US will be a historical figure for as long as America is a going concern, even just as a footnote.
Doubt it.My guess is Muhammad will outlive Jesus as the most prominent religious figure, as Islam will Christianity
Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Tom Brady
Even if better players come along, I would expect them to be eternal parts of sports history.
Does America not exist in 4020? Or better yet. Do black people not exist in 4020?
I cringed internally
The bolded is especially true since inventions nowadays increasingly come from teams rather than individualsTech guys will be barely a footnote. Who invented buttressed walls, tiled roofs or stained-glass windows? Today's revolutionary tech is forgotten quickly.
The Wright brothers stand a good chance, since flight is kinda a big deal.
Political leaders need to be of worldwide importance since I doubt the current nation state system will be a thing in 2000 years' time. Lenin, Stalin and Mao stand a chance. Hitler of course, and maybe Churchill/FDR as his western opposition.
MLK and Mandela might do it, since civil rights and apartheid racism went beyond being an American/South African thing.
Einstein for sure, since his physics theories will still be relevant in 2000 years. Heisenberg/Schroedinger will be known because a lot of future tech will use quantum physics but only for the uncertainty/cat things (as they are now).
Just realised that late modern goes back further (and recovery stopped at WW2) so Napoleon stands a chance and Newton is a certainty. Washington is there too with Lincoln, with maybe Jefferson and Franklin too.
Sports figures won't be remembered, especially those of sports that are not international.A lot of people living today unfortunately don't even known about Stalin or Lenin
The correct answer is nobody. 2000 years is a long fucking time, and even today universal recognition is pretty much reserved for religious figures. A whole hell of a lot of both horrific and amazing things will happen in 2000 years time, and people can only keep track of so much. Historians might take an interest in a handful of people, but lol at anybody who thinks that future civilizations will give two shits about our popular culture.