Predictions

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He then died of AIDS.

I guess his fellow Jews didn't remind him about the plan to flood the West with lowIQ filth. Good luck making it to the moon when few high IQ Northern Europeans that are left in the world have to attend classes with machete wielding Africans.

Has anybody else unable been to connect with any of the archive sites the past few weeks?
I keep getting "Secure Connection Failed" in Firefox.

Why does Zig Forums ruin everything?

Why do fags ruin everything?

Are you sure you're not thinking of Clarke? Asimov was married to a woman iirc.

Asimov received HIV from a tainted blood transfusion. At least that's the official story.

Burying your head in the sand is not an effective strategy. IQ levels in the West are plummeting, and it's only going to get worse as the (((UN Migration Pact))) goes into effect B-But it's non-bindiiiiiiiiing!!! No shit, it's the UN, it has to be non-binding. That doesn't mean signing nations aren't going to follow through on it

You didn't address the question. Why does Zig Forums ruin everything?

We have to shatter your delusions to save you, user. Why aren't you thanking us?

Ha.
lol

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Because the last century resulted in an overabundance of chaff, and we are the reapers come threshing.

THE ABSOLUTE STATE OF INFINITY CHAN

He failed to predict the viet nam war and the utter failure of U.S. economics as a result.

He failed to predict the greed and arrogance of the banks which further crippled U.S. economics.

He failed to predict the unceasing migrant crisis which completely overwhelmed U.S. economics at their weakest.

He failed to predict the utter death of industry and innovation as businesses refused to change or invest in fear of failure in such a treacherous market.

He failed to predict the rapid growth provided to China at this time of down turn.

He failed to predict most countries would, quite stupidly, depend on the U.S. dollar in reserves to keep their own currency afloat.

He failed to predict that this harsh economic crash would cripple the technology industry and all but kill the space industry. The resulting dystopia giving rise to tyrants and oligarchs intent on crushing all freedom as they struggle to maintain control.

Finally, he failed to realise that small african boys are full of HIV.

Is that all his predictions or should I read the rest of the article? Everyone already new this in 1980...........
Remember AI was a full blown meme starting around the 70s or earlier.
etc

Look at this globalist idiot.
Moon is ether mass whose purpose promotes the blooming of entire flora not a fucking giant piece of shit rock.
Every 2160 years, the sun covers the moon for a short period.
>being this gullible enough to believe in piece of idiot (((NASA)))
>not knowing about the Dome firmament written in 12 7 sacred scriptures

While I appreciate Asimov as an engaging writer with a fertile imagination, it's become obvious to me that his plots are very Hebraic in nature and serve to constantly elevate his characters above the masses of goyim.

Because Zig Forums (and Zig Forums) doesn't get that most people don't' give a shit about political autism.

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You're a fucking joke.

:D benis

Imagine being this blind. Do you even leave your basement?

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ftfy

Little did he know people generally prefer to jerk off and smoke weed rather than read textbooks and scientific papers.

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Your interracial gay dads raped you and gave you AIDS.

Never before has a man been so wrong.

Predicting things is really difficult. We should have flying cars, space colonies and nuclear-powered pocket watches by now.

He meant Chinese you retarded nigger. See the news by Brian Fagioli from nybetanews.

shit

it's near to impossible
Few years, mabye 10-20 years forward it's not, when you are sceptic and knowledgeable. He was foolish brainwashed muh space and muh freedom optimist, he literally projected his desires into his predictions and didn't give it any tought.
What does technology matter when the people who make technology are degenerating? What does technology matter when the only books that are read today are silly dramas? All is symptomatic as fuck.

China is just catching up to what the Americans and Russians did in the mid 20th century. It's very easy to rapidly expand when the blueprint has already beed developed, the real test will be to see how far they can take space exploration. China also has the advantage of never having to worry about SJW propaganda infecting their engineers. No Chinese rocket scientist will ever be removed from his position for not being "diverse" enough. Chinese school students also never have to concern themselves with LGBTQ+ nonsense that western students are inculcated with, nor do they have to worry about being educated alongside worthless Africans.

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And brownie points with other leftists. Not with niggers of course.

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Diversity is our greatest strength though, so you wouldn't want to give that up.

Diversity is what Zig Forums wants where’s there’s artificial restrictions on human behavior to protect diversity. Where neoliberals want to destroy diversity in order to create a homogeneous world order where we are all similar to each other. This is why I left Zig Forums. Zig Forums is the SJWs they hate. Only though an authoritarian one world government that enforces race mixing and homogeneity and actively roots out differences can REAL economic and technological progress be made. We aren’t all the same, but we will be, by the glory of the global boot.

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AI will replace humanity just like we replaced more primitive hominids.

have you ACTUALLY eaten Neapolitan style pizza in Japan? Shitty Argument.

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Didn't his kid get busted making child porno and didn't Robert Mueller let him off with a wrist slap?

It's weird how everything ties together.

lmao have you eaten actual Italian pizza?

>implying there is (((moon)))

I predict that in the future things will be fucked. Screencap this post.

This story run through Tesseract, for anyone who doesn't want to click on the link:
35 years ago, Isaac Asimov was asked by theStar to predict the world of 2019. Here is whathe wroteBy ISAAC ASIMOV Special to The StarThu., Dec. 27, 2018fvVMeOriginally published Dec. 31, 1983If we look into the world as it may be at the end of another generation, let’s say 2019 — that’s 35 years from now, the samenumber of years since 1949 when George Orwell’s 1984 was first published — three considerations must dominate ourthoughts:In 1983, American writer Isaac Asimov wrote that by 2019, “It is quite likely that society, then, will have entered a phase that may be more or less permanentlyimproved over the situation as it now exists.” (MONDADORI PORTFOLIO)1. Nuclear war. 2. Computerization. 8. Space utilization.If the United States and the Soviet Union flail away at each other at any timebetween now and 2019, there is absolutely no use to discussing what life will belike in that year. Too few of us, or of our children and grand- children, will bealive then for there to be any point in describing the precise condition of globalmisery at that time.Letus, therefore, assume there will be no nuclear war — not necessarily a safeassumption — and carry on from there.Computerization will undoubtedly continue onward inevitably. Computershave already made themselves essential to the governments of the industrialnations, and to world industry: and it is now beginning to make itselfcomfortable in the home.Read more: Isaac Asimov, you were no NostradamusAnessential side product, the mobile computerized object, or robot, is already flooding into industry and will, in the courseof the next generation, penetrate the home.There is bound to be resistance to the march of the computers, but barring a successful Luddite revolution, which does notseem in the cards, the march will continue.The growing complexity of society will make it impossible to do without them, except by courting chaos; and those parts ofthe world that fall behind in this respect will suffer so obviously as a result that their ruling bodies will clamour forcomputerization as they now clamour for weapons. The immediate effect of intensifying computerization will be, of course, to change utterly our work habits. This hashappened before.Before the Industrial Revolution, the vast majority of humanity was engaged in agriculture and indirectly allied professions.After industrialization, the shift from the farm to the factory was rapid and painful. With computerization the new shift fromthe factory to something new will be still more rapid and in consequence, still more painful.It isnot that computerization is going to mean fewer jobs as a whole, for technological advance has always, in the past,created more jobs than it has destroyed, and there is no reason to think that won’tbe true now, too.However, the jobs created are not identical with the jobs that have been destroyed, and in similar cases in the past thechange has never been so radical.Destroying our mindsThe jobs that will disappear will tend to be just those routine clerical and assembly-line jobs that are simple enough,repetitive enough, and stultifying enough to destroy the finely balanced minds of those human beings unfortunate enoughto have been forced to spend years doing them in order to earna living, and yet complicated enough to rest above thecapacity of any machine that is neither a computer nor computerized.It is these that computers and robots for which they are perfectly designed will take over.

The jobs that will appear will, inevitably, involve the design, the manufacture, the installation, the maintenance and repairof computers and robots, and an understanding of whole new industries that these “intelligent” machines will makepossible.This means that a vast change in the nature of education must take place, and entire populations must be made “computer-literate” and must be taught to deal with a “high-tech” world.Again, this sort of thing has happened before. An industrialized workforce must, of necessity, be more educated than anagricultural one. Field hands can get along without knowing how to read and write. Factory employees cannot.Consequently, public education on amass scale had to be introduced in industrializing nations in the course of the 19thcentury.‘The change, however, is much faster this time and society must work much faster; perhaps faster than they can. It meansthat the next generation will be one of difficult transition as untrained millions find themselves helpless to do the jobs thatmost need doing.By the year 2019, however, we should find that the transition is about over. Those who can he retrained and re-educated willhave been: those who can’t be will have been put to work at something useful, or where ruling groups are less wise, will havebeen supported by some sort of grudging welfare arrangement.Inany case, the generation of the transition will be dying out, and there will be a new generation growing up who will havebeen educated into the new world. It is quite likely that society, then, will have entered a phase that may be more or less.permanently improved over the situation as it now exists for avariety of reasons.First: Population will be continuing to increase for some years after the present and this will make the pangs of transitioneven more painful. Governments will be unable to hide from themselves the fact that no problem can possibly he solved as,longas those problems continue to be intensified by the addition of greater numbers more rapidly than they canbe dealtwith.Efforts to prevent this from happening by encouraging a lower birthrate will become steadily more strenuous and itis tobehoped that by 2019, the world as a whole will be striving toward a population plateau.Second: The consequences of human irresponsibility in terms of waste and pollution will become more apparent andunbearable with time and again, attempts to deal with this will become more strenuous. It is to be hoped that by 2019,advances in technology will place tools in our hands that will help accelerate the process whereby the deterioration of theenvironment will be reversed.Third: The world effort that must be invested in this and in generally easing the pains of the transition may, assuming thepresence of aminimum level of sanity among the peoples of the world, again nota safe assumption, weaken in comparisonthe causes that have fed the time-honoured quarrels between and within nations over petty hatred and suspicions.Inshort, there will be increasing co-operation among nations and among groups within nations, not out of any suddengrowth of idealism or decency but out of a cold-blooded realization that anything less than that will mean destruction for all.By 2019, then, it may well be that the nations will be getting along well enough to allow the planet to live under the faintsemblance of a world government by co-operation, even though no one may admitits existence.Aside from these negative advances — the approaching defeat of overpopulation, pollution and militarism — there will bepositive advances, too.Education, which must be revolutionized in the new world, will be revolutionized by the very agency that requires therevolution — the computer.Schools will undoubtedly still exist, but a good schoolteacher can do no better than to inspire curiosity which an interestedstudent can then satisfy at home at the console of his computer outlet.There will be an opportunity finally for every youngster, and indeed, every person, to learn what he or she wants to learn. inhis or her own time, at his or her own speed, in his or her own way.

Education will become fun because it will bubble up from within and not be forced in from without.‘At the dawn of 1984, Isaac Asimov predicted that robots would be common by the year 2019. They are, in many forms, although silicone-covered sex‘companions may have been one step beyond his imagination. (FRED DUFOUR)While computers and robots are doing the scut-work of society so that the world, in 2019, will seem more and more to be“runningitself,” more and more human beings will find themselves livinga life rich in leisure.This does not mean leisure to do nothing, but leisure to do something one wants to do; to be free to engage in scientificresearch. in literature and the arts, to pursue out-of-the-way interests and fascinating hobbies of all kinds.And if it seems impossibly optimistic to suppose that the world could be changing in this direction in amere 35 years (onlychanging, of course. and not necessarily having achieved the change totally), then add the final item to the mix. Add my thirdphrase: space utilization.It isnot likely that we will abandon space, having come this far. And if militarism fades, we will do more with it than make itanother arena for war. Nor will we simply make trips through it.We will enter space to stay.With the shuttle rocket as the vehicle, we will build a space station and lay the foundation for making space apermanenthome for increasing numbers of human beings.Mining the MoonBy 2019, we will be back on the moon in force. There will be on it not Americans only, but an international force of some size;and not to collect moon rocks only, but to establish a mining station that will process moon soil and take it to places in spacewhere it can be smelted into metals, ceramics. glass and concrete — construction materials for the large structures that willbe putin orbit about the Earth.One such structure which very conceivably, mightbe completed by 2019 would be the prototype of asolar power station,outfitted to collect solar energy, convert it to microwaves and beam it to Earth.Itwould be the first of a girdle of such devices fitted about Earth’s equatorial plane. It would the beginning of the time whenmajor part of Earth’s energy will come from the sun under conditions that will make it not the property of any one nation,butof the globe generally.Such structures will be, in themselves guarantees of world peace and continued co-operation among nations. The energywill be so necessary to all and so clearly deliverable only if the nations remain at peace and work together, that war wouldbecome simply unthinkable — by popular demand.

Inaddition, observatories will be built in space to increase our knowledge of the universe immeasurably; as willlaboratories, where experiments can be conducted that might be unsafe, or impossible, on Earth’s surface.Most important, in a practical sense, would be the construction of factories that could make use of the special properties ofspace — high and low temperatures, hard radiation. Unlimited vacuum, zero gravity — to manufacture objects that could bedifficult or impossible to manufacture on Earth, so that the world’s technology might be totally transformed.In fact, projects might even be on the planning boards in 2019 to shift industries into orbit ina wholesale manner. Space, yousee, is far more voluminous than Earth’s surface is and itis therefore a far more useful repository for the waste that isinseparable from industry.Nor are there living things in space to suffer from the influx of waste. And the waste would not even remain in Earth’svicinity, but would be swept outward far beyond the asteroid belt by the solar wind.Earth will then be in a position to rid itself of the side-effects of industrialization, and yet without actually getting rid of itsneeded advantages. The factories will he gone, but not far. only afew thousand miles straight up.And humanity, not its structures only. will eventually be in space. By 2019, the first space settlement should be on thedrawing boards; and may perhaps be under actual construction.Itwould be the first of many in which human beings could live by the tens of thousands, and in which they could build smallsocieties of all kinds, lending humanity a further twist of variety.In fact, although the world of 2019 will he far changed from the present world of 1984, that will only be abarometer of fargreater changes planned for the years still to come.

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