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Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask by Domagoj Pernar
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“It’s hard to fathom that Earth formed over 4.5 billion years ago, and human apes have a real chance of destroying it with their weapons and war games.”
Domagoj Pernar, Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask
“So, to answer the question from the beginning of this chapter – are social networks pushing society to the abyss? I would say yes, little by little, but we’ll get there one way or another. Zuck will then have a virtual live meeting with the whole world, saying: “In retrospect, it was inevitable.”
Domagoj Pernar, Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask
“Perhaps in thousands of years, when we understand what is important in life and how not to behave, then we could change societies from law-abiding citizens to conscious and wise citizens.”
Domagoj Pernar, Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask
“If we could just be good to each other as a person to person and country to country, then we would not need any weapons. But unfortunately, that’s a far-fetched utopia.”
Domagoj Pernar, Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask
“It wouldn’t be impossible to have humans walking on Earth in, say, 2050, who could read the mind of other humans, thus basically nullifying the lying ability of the human race.”
Domagoj Pernar, Curious Matrix: Questions I always wanted to ask