Certain Science Fiction movies transmit vital messages and warnings across the decades. Take the case of these cinema classics. by Martin Harris When George Lucas unveiled the classic blockbuster movie Star Wars to an awed world in the mid 1970s, he made it clear that his science fiction story, and […]
Transhumanism
Just a matter of time I guess…!
The “Transgenderagender” is synonymous with the Transhuman agenda, and it’s all about taking power away from parents and breaking down the traditional family unit. The following article illustrates one example of the Agenda in action: Source: Life Site News Forty-one families have pulled 73 children from the elite Sacramento-area Rocklin […]
Science Fiction authors generally have a knack of forecasting future realities. In his epic work Dune, Frank Herbert saw a future where humans became so dependant on artificial intelligence that they ended up being enslaved by their own technology. Movies like AI and Bicentennial Man predicted robots acquiring the same […]
Sex Robots are becomingly realistic and acceptable, especially in Japan where they are even being paraded like real people in public places. In a country like Japan, with already sharply declining population, one wonders if any babies will be made at all, if everyone is procreating with machines…or is something […]
By Carolanne Wright Contributing writer for Wake Up World For anyone who has seen Ex Machina — an independent science fiction psychological thriller — the idea of transhumanism is nothing new. Ava, a humanoid robot, far exceeds expectations of what we normally associate with a machine. She displays an intelligence and adaptability to changing circumstances with […]
© Provided by Guardian News Zheng Jiajia carried his robot wife – with head covered in red cloth in accordance with local tradition A Chinese artificial intelligence engineer has given up on the search for love and “married” a robot he built himself. Zheng Jiajia, 31, decided to commit after […]
Data stored on a single atom for the first time : Cara McGoogan 9 March 2017 • 1:43pm Innovation in electronics manufacturing is driven by a desire to make devices ever smaller but increasingly powerful. Moore’s Law has seen the power of computer chips double every two years without them […]