There's game that came out 2011 and it talks about human integrating with machines and then it gets into things about FEMA,the Masons and the Illuminati.The game takes place in 2028 and its about human conflict with un-regulated control of integration with machines or robots. Then it talks about all this odd conspiracy stuff how diseases are man made and how more are coming.Seems like the script writes of the game are really into this conspiracy stuff.the game is called,Dues EX:Human Revolution.
Wow...pretty damned spot on. He was right about everything, however he envisioned that the increase in communication would decrease collectivist living (i.e. urbanization). This hasn't proven true at all, opposite in fact. Also, people still require face to face. Even in lieu of the realization of these technologies, businessmen still travel to make a sale. The human component, looking one another in the eyes, shaking hands, can't seem to be undone by advancement in science...
i remember seeing alot of arthur c clark on discovery when i was a litle kidd. loved every show he did. he always talked in a way that we should qeustion things. no matter what the answer would be.he qeustioned with a open mind. not be preset with a outcome. just a qeustion in open format. :)
There's game that came out 2011 and it talks about human integrating with machines and then it gets into things about FEMA,the Masons and the Illuminati.The game takes place in 2028 and its about human conflict with un-regulated control of integration with machines or robots. Then it talks about all this odd conspiracy stuff how diseases are man made and how more are coming.Seems like the script writes of the game are really into this conspiracy stuff.the game is called,Dues EX:Human Revolution.
CoolConejo 1 month ago
What a brilliant mind he was. Amazing.
CCLJunky 1 month ago
He was a High ranking Freemason and a paedophile. He fled to Sri Lanka.
TechArcturian 1 month ago
Wow...pretty damned spot on. He was right about everything, however he envisioned that the increase in communication would decrease collectivist living (i.e. urbanization). This hasn't proven true at all, opposite in fact. Also, people still require face to face. Even in lieu of the realization of these technologies, businessmen still travel to make a sale. The human component, looking one another in the eyes, shaking hands, can't seem to be undone by advancement in science...
robinmorningstar1 1 month ago
i remember seeing alot of arthur c clark on discovery when i was a litle kidd. loved every show he did. he always talked in a way that we should qeustion things. no matter what the answer would be.he qeustioned with a open mind. not be preset with a outcome. just a qeustion in open format. :)
dogsofwarclan 1 month ago