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By this he is saying that if the world of technology continues on the path it is on now, the future will be run and determined by technology. Humans will leave everything to machines and we will have an era where humans, as I stated above will become obsolete. All humans will fall into a lazy phase and we will be in a mechanical era...
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The Chaos Theory states that first complex systems like weather have an underlying order and second the reverse of that the simple systems can produce complex behavior. I do agree with this theory, especially the second part because simple systems can be predictable to a point, but the slightest change in the system can throw off all predictions by a wide margin...
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Human Nature - Are humans naturally good or evil?   A significant concern for humanity is its relationship with the natural world and nature’s influence on human behaviour and human interaction   Briefly, The Nature Of Agencies Which Have Been Set Up To Control The Abuse Of Market Power   Technology and its dangerous effects on nature and human life as perceived in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and William Gibson's Neuromancer   Science And Its Transformation: An Analysis On The Nature Of Scientific Progress   Human Nature Vs. Mother Nature   Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?   An examintaion of the changing nature in retail nature and the potential impact on future operations   Asimov: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?   Are humans good or evil by nature?   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Global Earth Observing Systems   Are Humans a Part of Nature or Somehow Apart From It?   The Nature Of Mankind   Aristotle'S Theory Of Human Nature   Marx's Theory Of Human Nature  
 
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