Normal behaviours of the 22nd c.
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We need out-of-the-box thinkers. Sadly, when they do come, they come in a packaging that does not always attract. The Kanyes, the Elon Musks, the Steve Jobs of the 22nd century are coming fast and they will do so much more than just take your jobs.
I'm talking of Van Gogh's who can reimagine the starry night, by building metaverses that can capture not only the sky at 32K ultra high def, or a trippy Dr Strange version, but reimagining the visual field, the feed of one's lived experiences, and capture it and put it into an AR experience. To be able to inspire people at the brink of death, to keep on fighting for their lives (Sword Art Online's Yuuki Koono was a benefactor of this).
I'm talking of Ludwig Beethoven's who will not only play the most heart-touching sonatas, but who will be capable of telepathic communication via brain waves, or whatsoever enhanced tech. They will broadcast their thoughts into a symphony, like choirmaster directs an orchestra. Theirs will be a pool of cognitively-abled IOT simulacre. Imagine musicians spreading the message of unconditional love into a AI swarms.
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Such will be able to make all the flowers of a bio-synced IOT world bloom at the same time, connecting their metadata with their symphonies. Teachers will be able to use the metadata of their students, such as heart-rates and pupil dilation in order to easier adapt their messages to their wider audience. Teachers who can even synchronize the dopamine levels of their students with the help of hormone injectors in the VR sets or Immersion modules, to achieve the desired levels of lucidity, of awe, or awakeness to master complex topics such as combinatorial optimization, Conformal Field Theory.
The pyramids of Giza, flying to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, even Orion will be far trivial ambitions for the netizens of such a time.
We need to make this happen, but the architecture lies in the style of parenting, and support and care groups for those living with socially atypical conditions (often referred to as social awkwardness). How do we support the dreams of the silent Albert Einsteins, the socially awkward Paul Diracs, the obsessively compelled Nikola Teslas, the very uncharismatic geniuses of the 20th century that changed the world forever with their unforgettable theorems and crazy ideas. Artists, scientists, engineers.
How much help should we award them before it is enough and we need to pull the plug to prevent people like Adolf Hitler?