Well, it has finally happened. Despite the countless times you may have seen a hoax through social media of a different day, today is the actual day that Marty McFly and Doc Brown visited in Back to the Future II.

The 1989 film predicted numerous events to occur in the future, with a surprising amount of them fairly accurate. Some of those predictions are below.

- Home energy reactors
- Flying cars
- Silver visor sunglasses
- Clear plastic neckties, or other crazy fashions
- Barcode license plates
- Sleep inducers
- Ejection seats
- Rapid weather forecasts (it was raining, and Doc Brown says wait five seconds, and the sky turns clear with sun)
- Electrorejuvenation treatment
- Digital binoculars
- Shoes with power laces
- Auto-adjusting and self-drying jackets
- Inside out pants is a fashion style
- News is obtained primarily from newspapers
- Slamball is a sport
- The United States has a female president (missed by two years, perhaps!)
- Chicago Cubs win the World Series with a 5-0 sweep of Miami in a best-of-nine format (Cubs are in the NLCS, but down 3-0... the world series is still a best-of-seven, but Miami does now have a team.)
- A person runs one mile in three minutes (World record is 3 minutes, 44 seconds)
- MLB pitchers use bionic arms (could you include PEDs/steroids)
- Cholesterol cures cancer (believe it or not, a study shows that it may help)
- Princess Diana is Queen of England
- Lawyers no longer exist
- Bionic brain implants
- Pay phones are still widely used
- Mailboxes have fax machines attached
- Jaws 19 is released (not quite, but check out the "official" trailer released by Universal below!)
- Robotic gas stations (unfortunately you, or someone else still has to pump your own gas in -47)
- 80's trends are still widely popular
- Giant holographic screens in public
- Deceased celebrities appear as CGI avatars
- Restaurants have exercise bikes
- Pepsi released a "Pepsi Perfect" drink
- Hands-free video games
- Wearable boomboxes (boombox vests - if you hide your earbuds and play the music really loud, maybe? not quite)
- Telescopic baseball bats
- Hoverboards replace skateboards (unfortunately not)
- The term 'bojo' is an insult
- Dust repellant paper
- Robotic photojournalists
- Suspended animation kennels for dogs (so they're no longer lonely during the day)
- Thumbprints are the main use for ID, payment, and locks
- Voice activated lights
- TV screen windows
- Floating back braces
- Multi-channel flatscreen TVs
- Pizza hydrators
- Video glasses (Google glass!)
- Ceiling fruit dispensers
- Video phone calls
- Fax machines all over the house
- Automatic dog walkers