ABSTRACT
Our scientific curiosity led us to study digital revolution—DR, specifically, we asked ourselves whether DR could revolutionize
the management of ships, by bringing the
object of management i.e. the vessels closer to her manager ashore. We discovered
that curious scientists, like Mr. Malthus T R (born in 1766), emerged during the
1st industrial revolution (1750)—and asked again ourselves what happened to his theory (1798)? We found
that his theory—motivated by philanthropic
considerations about working people, and in particular by the question if
society can provide adequate means for their subsistence, caused three contradictory and important impacts. It seems that shipping companies will be obliged to abandon their traditional way of managing ships, i.e. from a long distance—described in some detail—and soon, after ceasing
to discuss DR in world conferences—they will adopt DR, presented also in certain
detail. Research frequently leads to unpleasant
discoveries… Great human minds, unfortunately, supplied us with artificial realities, and so we named them,
in this paper, utopians! Their utopia, however, was not about unimportant
issues, but for: economic equality; disappearance of poor; equal income (and wealth) distribution; best quality of life and food; and for the benefits of technological progress! Society let technology to oblige
people to learn a 2nd profession during their life; to get unwillingly
a pension at 65 years of age, by the force of law, while they are certainly fit to work till 80. In addition, our society, in an urgent need of an intensive
care, has to beat COVID-19, which took already the life of 289,000 fellows by 12th May, 2020.