Francis Anisiba
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ARTHUR C. CLARKE PREDICTED THE FUTURE
ARTHUR C. CLARKE PREDICTED THE FUTURE It's a 1964 BBC documentary. Arthur C. Clarke is the man; he worked with Stanley Kubrick to produce 2001: A Space Odyssey. You turn up the volume and are shocked by your own ears. What is Clark saying about the world in which we may quickly touch each other? He is describing our present as if he were standing right next to you, so what exactly is he saying? When Clark was discussing messaging apps, he mentioned how we would be able to contact our pals from anywhere on Earth without having to know where they were. That does sound a lot like using a smartphone. Clark, Mr. The device will remember your friend's number so you won't even need to know it. In the 1960s, manufacturers were just beginning to transition from rotary dial phones to push button phones, but Clark saw further into the future of communication. He told a tale of how a person would be able to conduct business from Haiti or Bali as if they were in London. It was a BBC show, so it's not surprising that he mentions the English language.
By Francis Anisiba11 months ago in Proof
Storage of Embalmed Specimens
STORAGE OF EMBLEMD SPECIME NS More than 11 million fluid specimens, including Bonnethead sharks and bigel Komodo dragons, are housed in the basement of the Field Museum in Chicago. Here, there are 883 frogs. However, why keep them all and keep them wet? Imagine it as a library. Wet species, various shapes, and in some circumstances even DNA are stored in this fashion. The closest thing to having a living zoo in a lab that researchers can achieve. Each jar is a book that researchers can open and study, occasionally finding entirely new species right here.
By Francis Anisiba11 months ago in Futurism