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If You Want to See the Future...

If you want to see the future, or at least catch a glimpse of where the human animal is headed, you will need to turn your gaze toward the edges of society. Don't look to popular-prepackage-consumerized culture. Don't look
to those who rule, those who lead, those who are elected or anointed. Don't look to the centre of our modern empires, for all you will see is the conservation of power, the institutionalized denial of the second law of thermodynamics, the inertia that comes with bloated conspicuous consumption.

If You Want To See The Future

If you want to see the future of culture and consciousness, look to the edges of human experience. Find the cracks where the boundaries of experience are extended. Cultural change begins like a crack in the wall of our ordered and highly structured existence. Sometimes the change is successful and survives long enough to generate a viable foundation for community. Sometimes a crack in our social existence grows into a force strong enough to drag all of reality through itself and on into an altogether different paradigm.

For over fifteen years now, the Internet, and the larger world of cyberspace itself (the totality of non-spatial and non- temporal electronic culture), have existed on the edge of dominate culture. Until as recently as last year, the Internet has remained invisible and beyond both the experience and scrutiny of the majority. Today, the Internet has permanently entrenched itself within the landscape of alternative culture, and has a steadily growing presence in the larger, more prevalent world of mundane reality. The Internet is, I believe, a cultural phenomenon that is destined to be the seedbed of a new form of consciousness and a new type of self -- the uncensored self.

Geography and Consciousness

The Internet will have a dramatic effect on the cultures and individuals that interface with it due to the relationship between geography and consciousness. Both communities and individuals, cultures and psyches, are defined, to varying degrees, by the physical geography of their community and the physical shape of their bodies. The principal is simple: change the geography of existence and you change the nature of the self.

Now it is not every day that we see a massive shift in the foundation of our existence. This is simply because the majority of individuals live within a relatively stable and narrowly defined social geography. Excluding, for the moment, nomadic societies, it can be said that the further you go back in time, the more physical (and social) mobility decreased. As a result, cultural paradigm shifts where rare. In pre-industrial society, and for the vast bulk of the record of human civilization, the geography of existence was defined by a day's walk from one's village. This radius was the scope of the peasants life. All else outside this familiar landscape was myth and danger.

The Democratization of Mass Communication

Consider that throughout history, mass communication has always been tightly controlled. In pre-industrial society, a crowd was always perceived of as a threat by the elite. In post-industrial society, the ruling elite have maintained almost total control over all vehicles of mass communication. As a result of the rise of cyber communication, the controlling institutions of society have, for the first time in history, lost control over mass communication. From this point onward, every one
wired to the Internet owns a printing press (and soon enough, a radio and TV station). The means of mass communication has been democratized. The state has lost control over the means of production and distribution of knowledge at the very point in time when we have entered into the digital Information Age.

The Resurrection of the Word

If you want to see the future, look toward the edge of the Information Age, look into cyberspace. When you have arrived there, listen to the multiplicity of voices. Watch for the appearance of those who become empowered through bypassing the gatekeepers of mass communication. Recall how the Gutenberg Press empowered a few critical thinkers to change the course of nations with their writings. How much time will pass before we stand witness to cyberspace writers who reengage the one constant historical force -- the power of uncensored communication, the authority of the compelling voice? The new technology of communication, the new geography of consciousness, the new technique of existence combine to form a linchpin on which the whole world is about to turn.
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Michael Strangelove

http://www.eff.org/Net_culture/Consc...usness.article

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Looks like Justin fixed it.... thanks Justin!

Here is another article of interest, to me:

When Being a Verb is Not Enough: Google wants to be YOUR Internet

http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2...19_001510.html
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Yes.....
May I suggest a book: Paradigms and Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn.

Yes, we all work within our paradigm (experiences) and are highly influenced by our mass mind. Scientists working on an experiment already know what the results will be because they are working within the paradigm of their particular science. We are fools if we think that we are really advancing science. The only time that science is advanced is when an anomaly occurs, something that no one was expecting to happen. Then in studying the anomaly we discover the unknown.

Take “How to build a better mouse trap” for example. A 5 year old playing with his father folded a piece of paper to make a plane as most of us have done. His father being an aeronautical engineer noticed that it came out of a dive at a very small angle. Well fast forward to a science show where the kid and his father along with the most top scientists (Physicists). The moderator asked: “Well you being our top physicists, can you tell us if our Mathematics predict that this paper plane can come out of the dive at such a small angle?” No, was their answer. “Nothing in our mathematics shows that it can do it!” Well asked the moderator did the plane come out at a smaller angle than science can predict? The Scientists looked at each other for a moment and said…. Yes! How can you explain it, he asked. "We cant't", they answered!

We have discovered that studying a science will lock you in so that it may prevent you from discovering something new!

That is why we must look at the fringes of our world, the anomalies, to see what is coming in the future or otherwise.

I predict that:

The internet will be tied to TV, phones, and other entertainment. Wireless (cell) phones will disappear as will cable and Satellite TV. All will be integrated into the internet. Your internet phone (Voip) will act as a cell phone does now and you will answer the phone with the TV screen (interactive) if you wish. Since it is internet all the world will be connected and it may cost you nothing! You need to talk to Mars? Satellites will be the internet nodes. Individuals will wear a real “personal” PC around their neck and be connected to the internet. Your monitor will be your glasses and you will be able to communicate with anyone in the world. Your body will be monitored and if something happens to it a Hospital central will get the alarm from your personal PC and respond immediately! Whatever information you need it will be at your “fingertips”

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