Wait, What? A Future Technology Forum
As I watched some of the videos including Secretary of Defense Ash Carter's talk I was pleased to see people discussing things by synthesizing many different scientific disciplines. I have always advocated this because I consider overspecialization without synthesizing disciplines through verbal sharing of their disciplines sort of a waste of time. If you don't bring together ALL the disciplines and share vital points of view instead of just leaving it at an EGO level, often the individual disciplines tend to move towards becoming a complete waste of time, (especially for the average person who doesn't have enough education to have any references at all to what they are even talking about). So, I found the information shared quite useful to any serious high school or college student who wants to be "put in the same room" with creative geniuses each in their respective field who are openly talking about how to create our collective futures here on earth.
If you are exposed to how creative geniuses actually think and move forwards in their lives as they share advanced research then you too can learn to think in these quantum ways which can (given the right circumstances) literally save the world.
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