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SCIENCE MEETS FICTION @GRAYSCOTT

SERIOUSWONDER . COM

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WHAT IS SCIENCE FICTION? Science fiction has been asking us to question the future for a very long time. We have been telling ourselves the wrong story.

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The future lives inside the neural networks of our brains. It is hidden in plain sight in the codes and patterns that have been here since the beginning of time.

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Technology is natural. It has always been here. It is a direct extension of our consciousness, and it will eventually inherit our minds.

Saturn HexagonVoyager mission in 1981–82,

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AFRICAN FRACTALS

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As our digital consciousness expands, our digital space-time awareness begins shrink.

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The future is impossible, so we must embrace the impossible.

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“Given enough time, Hydrogen starts to wonder where it came from, and where its going.” -Edward R Harrison.

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• SELF-AWARE MACHINES (SAMs)

• SELF-REPLICATING ROBOTS

• SEXBOT HUMANOIDS

• ZOMBIE SLAVES

• MACHINE ETHICS

• SENSORIAL RIGHTS

• SAM HACKING

• BIO-DIGITAL HYBRIDS

SELF-AWARE MACHINES (SAMs)

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ARTIFICIALLY SELF-AWARE

Image: Professor Selmer Bringsjord at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute variation of the King’s Wise Men logic puzzle.

NAO robot “I KNOW NOW”

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ARTIFICIALLY SELF-AWARE

Image: Exmachina-movie . com

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ARTIFICIALLY SELF-AWARE

• ZOMBIE SLAVES

• SEXBOT HUMANOIDS

Image: HUMANS - AMC

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• REPRODUCTIVE MIMICRY

• DEMAND LONGEVITY

• BIO-ENVY

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“CYBRIDS”

This is the first generation to have a fully symbiotic biological, psychological, cognitive

and emotional relationship with the digital world around them. They are Cyber Hybrids.

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TRANSHUMANISM• Cyborgs • Morphological Freedom • Augmented Intelligence War

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DIGITIZATION OF EVERYTHING (DOE) Imagine a future where every sensorial experience is quantified, calculated, predicted and digitized. A virtual simulated reality that is indistinguishable from the reality we see around us now.

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THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS

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THE VIRTUAL WEB The web 3.0 will be a simulated 3D virtual reality filled with avatar replicas of our storefronts, our minds and our bodies. These avatars will greet our customers,

family, and friends when we are offline and record the interaction for later playback. Think of it as

SIMULATED REPRESENTATION

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A VIRTUAL REALITY UTOPIAANY DREAM REALIZED, PARADISE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

We will use time dilation, the ability to speed up or slow down time, inside these advanced simulations. We will be able to pause, reverse, or fast forward.

We will become masters of time perception.

We may achieve digital longevity.

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Real will become irrelevant.

"Simulation junkies" will spend most of their time in this digital reality. The simulation will be the preferred drug.

We will drift in and out of these worlds with ease. We will become indifferent to what reality we are in.

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PROCEDURALLY GENERATED ALGORITHMIC PERSPECTIVE SIMULATIONS

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THE VIRTUAL SIMULATED FUTURE • THE VIRTUAL WEB • VIRTUAL AVATARS • VIRTUAL COMMERSE

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LASER PATTERN OBJECT AVOIDANCE • OCCIPITAL - STRUCTURE - SPATIAL COMPUTING

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SIMULATED MEMORY ECONOMY

HIVE MIND SIMULATIONS

MIND TO MIND SIMULATED REALITY

SIMULATED MEMORIES

MEMORY MARKET ECONOMY

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IMAGE: www .gereports .com/post/91250246340/lettuce-see-the-future-led-lighting-helps-farming

VERTICAL PINK FARMS

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10,000 heads of lettuce a day.Water usage just 1 per cent of the amount needed by outdoor fields.

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STRETCHABLE ELECTRONICS

http://newsarchive.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news-220941.html

Ubiquitous Computing

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WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

IMAGE - Tron Legacy

HAPTIC WEARABLES

THE COMPUTER SUIT

REMOTE TOUCH

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IMPLANTABLESDigestible Computing

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DISSOLVABLE ELECTRONICS

HTTP://WWW.SERIOUSWONDER.COM/TRANSIENT-TECHNOLOGIES-DISSOLVABLE-AND-ECO-FRIENDLY-ELECTRONICS/

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BIOMIMETIC

IMAGE - Tron Legacy

HTTP://WWW.SERIOUSWONDER.COM/VINCENT-CALLEBAUTS-UTOPIAN-VISIONS/

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LIGHT PRODUCING PLANTS

STARLIGHT AVATAR by BIOGLOW

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ECO ISLANDS

IMAGE: Archello . com

WAVE ENERGY

WIND ENERGY

LOCAL DESALINATION

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BIONIC EYESIGHT

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AGE REVERSAL

Harvard University researchers have completely reversed the aging process in mice. Researchers

have said this was the equivalent of making a 60-year-old person feel like a 20-year-old.

Image flickr: wexlersworld

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Image: physicsworld.com

ENERGY TELEPORTATION

“ Energy could be moved over long distances by quantum teleportation, according to calculations done by a team of physicists in Japan.” - physicsworld.com

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ASTEROID MINING

IMAGE : BryanVersteeg.comPlanetaryResources.com - Nearly 11,000 near Earth asteroids to date, with almost a thousand more discovered every year.

ADVISORS AND INVESTORS Eric Anderson Peter H. Diamandis Larry Page Richard Branson James Cameron

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LTA TRANSPORTATION

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AQUABOTS

FESTO - AquaJellies 2.0

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Is Scifi a self-fulfilling act? Are sci-fi writers and futurists interpreting the patterns of a determined future?

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