Samstag, 5. Juli 2008

“At a certain point in the future (…) the smarter, faster, smarter, faster cycle will have allowed us to remake aspects of our world - and, potentially, ourselves - in ways that would astonish, confuse, and maybe even frighten earlier generations. To those of us imagining this point in the future, it’s a dramatic transformation; to those folks living through that future point, it’s the banality of the everyday.”

“At a certain point in the future (…) the smarter, faster, smarter, faster cycle will have allowed us to remake aspects of our world - and, potentially, ourselves - in ways that would astonish, confuse, and maybe even frighten earlier generations. To those of us imagining this point in the future, it’s a dramatic transformation; to those folks living through that future point, it’s the banality of the everyday.”
— About Singularity or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, your decision. Open the Future: Singular Sensations

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