u/1v1sion

Power of human being.

As a fan of science fiction (and writer too), especially fan of cyberpunk and dystopian pieces of work, I see how all the things I used to take as fiction are becoming reality. I can write a huge essay on it in here but it'd be unnecessary long. But, it just led me to think how powerful the collective human mind is.

- In neuromancer (Will Gibson) we have the first fictional depiction of what internet and virtual reality is. This book came in 1984. Today, we got VR headsets , AI, data centers, internet, satellite, streaming services, etc etc.

We can see how destructive the societies in those fictional worlds are. Transhumanism, class disparities, violences, slavery, corporations leading from the shadows, nihilism, spreading of anti-human reforms. Those are propelled into our subconscious mind through entertainment that I like as a neutral tool. Those can be used by anybody to influence or to inform, or to shape reality of the consumers in a specific way.

So if you are reading me, take 15 seconds or more and send positive things towards yourself and your loved ones, and even people whom you desire positivity delivered to. You are WAY more powerful than you think. And critically question what you consume from entertainment, clothes, music, food, etc.

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u/1v1sion — 3 days ago

Let's say I'm filthy rich. Can I buy a IRL 777 or A380 simulator? The one used to train real life pilot, install it into my home and use it. My question is more geared towards accessibility and law not monetary capacity.

Edit : I'm not rich xd !

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u/1v1sion — 14 days ago