Comments on: The best futurists ever: How Isaac Asimov shaped robotics and space exploration and predicted the Internet https://rossdawson.com/best-futurists-ever-isaac-asimov-shaped-robotics-space-exploration-predicted-internet/ Keynote speaker | Futurist | Strategy advisor Thu, 05 May 2022 10:20:01 +0000 hourly 1 By: Nelson Mussak Guanabara Santia https://rossdawson.com/best-futurists-ever-isaac-asimov-shaped-robotics-space-exploration-predicted-internet/#comment-4726 Sun, 18 Feb 2018 14:11:00 +0000 https://rossdawson.com/?p=10590#comment-4726 In reply to EverASkeptic.

Please look at “Huddling Place” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huddling_Place), from Clifford D. Simak, published in 1944, later inserted in his book “City”. There you’ll find the following, when it’s being described the agoraphobia that a lot of men are suffering: “For what need was there to go anywhere? It all was here. By simply twirling a dial one could talk face to face with anyone one wished, could go, by sense, if not in body, anywhere one wished. Could attend the theatre or hear a concert or browse in a library half-way around the world. Could transact any business one might need to transact without rising from one’s chair.”

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By: EverASkeptic https://rossdawson.com/best-futurists-ever-isaac-asimov-shaped-robotics-space-exploration-predicted-internet/#comment-4707 Fri, 16 Feb 2018 17:14:00 +0000 https://rossdawson.com/?p=10590#comment-4707 In reply to Mike Van Pelt.

Yes! I was going to mention this as well. I read it the first time when PCs came out but there was no internet, and I thought he was brilliant for predicting having computers in the home as information devices. Then the internet happened, and I was in complete awe that this guy basically got it right 50 years before it happened. Besides that, the story is fun!

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By: Mike Van Pelt https://rossdawson.com/best-futurists-ever-isaac-asimov-shaped-robotics-space-exploration-predicted-internet/#comment-4706 Fri, 16 Feb 2018 16:48:00 +0000 https://rossdawson.com/?p=10590#comment-4706 Regarding predicting the Internet, check out “A Logic Named Joe” by Murray Leinster. 1946.

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