• Varyk
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    6 months ago

    If those technicalities on two of his predictions make you feel less insecure about how many of his predictions were correct, I’m all for self-care.

    Doesn’t change the fact that hus predictions were correct.

    He made a lot of correct predictions, that’s all there is to it.

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      6 months ago

      I’m all for self-care.

      Typical. I show your arguments to be a sham so your response is insults.

      If he claimed to be a scifi author, his “predictions” would be fine. That’s where imagination comes in. But he’s not claiming to be a fiction writer.

      He made specific predictions of what will happen by a certain date. He wasn’t off by a couple of years. He was completely wrong. You can’t pick out the part you like out, ignore the mistake, and claim a statement is true.

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        6 months ago

        I don’t see what you’re so confused about here, and you did not disprove his predictions.

        He’s not a science fiction author, he writes nonfiction.

        He saw the proliferation of technology and predicted the ubiquity of many of those technologies.

        He was right about those.

        Why do you feel so threatened by accurate predictions?

        Someone was going to naysay all the people that said the internet was a fad and see the potential of information technology.

        Kurzweil said it loudly first.