Brace yourself for something new: o Two scientists summon an angel … and succeed! o It's 2053 and keeping our national parks pristine is taken very, very seriously. o How do you abandon New York City without leaving a smoking ruin? These are Tales of Technofiction--stories where internal consistency matters as much as characters. Welcome to a Tales of Technofiction book.
A crackling good story! To go from a struggling startup with negative sales to a billion-dollar company with seventy-percent market share To go from going bust making printers and computers to making history selling an industry-standard operating system To go from having six presidents in one year to making dozens of millionaires This is a crackling good story!
Too often, people respond to a serious concern with a ritual that allows them to maintain the comfort of the status quo. Thats what Roger Bourke White Jr. calls a goat sacrifice its a tradeoff that doesnt do what it is intended to do: solve the problem. These sacrifices make people and communities feel less guilty and fearful, but do nothing to end the serious problems. Examples of modern goat sacrificing include searching all air passengers so well feel safe, striving to protect our children so much they cant play outside, and criminalizing large segments of the population for drug-related activities so we feel like were fighting drug abuse. These solutions cost huge amounts of money and attention, but they do nothing to solve problems. Even worse, they include unseen costs beyond the obvious goat that distracts us from finding true, lasting solutions. Its important to study why goat sacrifices occur, how to identify when were wasting money, so we can instead spend those dollars well. We can do all of those things by getting smart about good intentions and recognizing Goat Sacrificing in the 21st Century.
Ah, the mysteries of life Why is mankind a boom species? Why should we worry it if is? Why is the Bible's Curse of Eve real, and necessary for human progress? How does Panic and Blunder Thinking get us into deep, deep trouble? And if it's so bad, why do we still use it? These are questions of the human condition, and using evolution to answer these questions is what this book is all about.
Welcome to 2050what the real 2050 could be like. This book is about what life will be like when cyber is prolific, self-aware, and in full control of large scale industry, service, and transportation. There will be fascinating changes in how humans live and what they think about. Some changes you will read about are the following: Cyber muses: Behind every great man . . . er, person, there is a good wom . . . er, cyber muse! Wearables and surveillance: These mean fast fixing of problems in both machines and people. Privacy? Third fiddle to fast fix and inspiring body and mind altering. Total entitlement state: Necessities fully covered! Now how about human wants and feelings? The chapters in this book are of two styles: Essays describing what changes will be happening Stories that put a deeply human twist on the ramifications of these changes In this much-changed world, what will people be experiencing, what will they be thinking about, and what will they be aspiring for? These are the questions being asked and answered in Visions of 2050.
What would you do? If Aladdin and his gene rode by you worried and in a big hurry? If a dragon so old and so powerful that it was in "Long ago " stories was stealing maidens from your valley? These are the kinds of mysteries and challenges Baron Rostov faces. Have fun This is a Tales of Technofiction book.
Brace yourself for something new! A mysterious moon-size alien is filled with civilization changing treasures. And we get to watch this discovery change civilization! This is a tale of the future, a future that is really possible. This is technofiction, science fiction where science matters as much as characters. Welcome to a Tales of Technofiction book.
Welcome to life in the world of 2112 Mankind has won: o The population bomb is defused and the population is down to 7 billion from a peak of 9 billion in 2050. o People can have their cake -- thanks to nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing, Earth's resources are not going to run out. o Humans and robots are in peaceful coexistence. Dahlia Rose is a very human being with very human desires. She wants a baby. But this is New York City in 2112 and baby making isn't birds and bees simple -- there are dozens of ways to do it now. And the world around her is... complicated. How is she going to "stay on target" and make her dream come true? The world is prosperous, but that doesn't mean there aren't problems and heartbreaks. Hard choices still have to be made, people can still make tragic mistakes, and unfeeling bureaucracy can still grind people up and spit them out. Journey with Dahlia and the other students of Child Champs as they experience triumph and tragedy, heroism and heartbreak, outrage and oppression the 22nd century way.
Ah, the mysteries of life. A confidence man scams billions. Politicians fear talking about issues. Marriage is sweet, divorce is sour. This is the human condition But why is this the human condition? That's what this book is about. It's about why we humans think the way we do.