Originally published April 2020 in Immortalists Magazine Issue #4: With the recent events of the pandemic forcing everyone to reevaluate what it could mean to live and (if you are lucky, work) with no requirements to interact physically with anything outside one’s home, some are starting to rethink what is really tying them to where […]
Originally published March 2020 in Immortalists Magazine Issue #3: The performance potential of any human being, especially that of dealing with the stresses of the modern world, has suffered greatly. The reasons are varied, but for the purpose of this article I will cover the obstacles most easily remedied for substantial improvements in mental performance. […]
Originally published at Serious Wonder INTRODUCTION Want to imagine the soldier of the future? A look at video game super-soldiers gives you an ideal glimpse of the desired improvements. As a US Army military veteran and a longtime gamer, I can attest that while being a soldier and playing one in a video game are […]
Originally published at IEET The nature of what is truly real has been pondered by philosophers for centuries. Plato argued we were only seeing shadows of true reality. Descartes pointed out nothing could be proven by your own thoughts. And while we must assume a shared reality to function with other over the course of […]
Originally published at Government CIO Technological progress continues to yield a smaller footprint and greater ease of access to systems and their corresponding information. Some of its more remarkable advances focus on medical information technology. Three major technological pushes will revolutionize the way we and most of the world access medical testing and information. Those […]
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