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For the Benefit of Mankind

Something I came across recently that seemed interesting in a terrifying way was this article about religion and technology, by Kelly Hayes. It discusses the popularity in the technology industry of transhumanism, a philosophy that technological advances will lead to … Continue reading →

Posted in Capitalism, Christianity, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Global Warming, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Science, Technology | Tagged apocalypse, artificial intelligence, bible, computers, elon musk, fascism, friedrich nietzsche, galatians, j.d. vance, kelly hayes, mars, nationalism, peter thiel, robots, transhumanism, ubermensch |

Foresight Is 2020

2020 always just sounded so far in the future when I was a kid. Really, even 2000 still had a bit of awe-inspiring mysticism about it, but I remember most of my childhood interest in a science fiction sort of … Continue reading →

Posted in Capitalism, Cartoons, Climate, Corporations, Economics, Global Warming, L. Frank Baum, Oz, Oz Authors, Science, Technology, Television, The Jetsons | Tagged architecture, art deco, automation, computers, elon musk, emerald city, flying cars, futurism, googie, internet, jetpacks, retrofuturism, science fiction, smart phones, space travel |

What Will Haven Be

One thing I’ve seen noted about the future in Back to the Future Part II is that it more or less assumed certain trends would continue in the same way. Inflation was particularly bad in the 1980s, so there were … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Cartoons, Douglas Adams, Futurama, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Music, Star Trek, Technology, Television, The Jetsons | Tagged back to the future, back to the future part ii, back to the future part iii, bender bending rodriguez, computers, elroy jetson, fashion, future, george jetson, h.g. wells, michael jackson, robots, science fiction, the time machine, time travel, zapp brannigan |