The Furs
By Jory, November 7, 2011 10:50 AM
Randy Murray gets poetically hyperbolic on Steve Jobs and the future of Apple:
Isaac Asimov wrote a very interesting series of novels called "The Foundation." In them, his character, Hari Seldon, developed a science called psychohistory, with which he was able to accurately predict the large scale course of human events. It's a great series, and was added to by some other popular science fiction writers over the years.
This idea, that one man could both predict and influence human events, is both fascinating and incredible.
And yet we have our own Hari Seldon. It's Steve Jobs.
BMW has a great series of documentary films up on their Activate the Future site.
From their about page:
"Wherever You Want To Go" is the first release under BMW Documentaries--a new franchise dedicated to crafting original, thought-provoking and entertaining content. The film aims to take audiences to a place they've truly never been: the future. From the minds of some of the most influential scientists, academics, pioneers, and entrepreneurs of our time, this four-part documentary paints a unique picture of technology, culture, cities, our past, present and how it all relates to the future of mobility.
"Wherever You Want To Go" is not meant to provide definitive answers, but rather, to ask the right questions from the right people in an attempt to generate discussion, provoke thought and stir the imagination. As part of the Activate the Future website, viewers are also encouraged to click and comment on various points throughout the documentary.
BMWActivatetheFuture.com was created to get users actively involved in the ever-evolving conversation on the future of mobility. Over the coming months, this site will continue to explore new ways to shape the future of mobility and will encourage users' opinions and participation along the way.
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