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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Within the threescore and six orbitz that span my lifetime... the impact of current Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), also known as Industry 4.0 revolution characterized by the fusion of technologies and explosion of computer sophistication like artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, and biotechnology, blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres appellation follows the First, Second, and Third Industrial Revolutions, which focused on mechanization, mass production, and digitization, respectively boggles the mindscape of one baby boomer. Instead of playing with tinker toys and log cabins self taught brilliant boys and girls skipped traditional school altogether and ironically enough learned adults the mind boggling concepts that jump/kick started quantum leap into uncharted byte size territory crafting futuristic outlandish gizmos sprang from said gifted brains with their intelligent quotient off the charts in some instances genius (of love) whiz kids who unwittingly set and established a new benchmark immediately rendering obsolete quaint twenty first century hijacking, n stemming math and science paradigm into another dimension, where insights revealed manifold eye opening and jaw dropping phenomena upending supposedly established bedrock cosmological schema displacing hypotheses delineating space/time continuum barely gracing the outer limits of the twilight zone awash with dark shadows insync with haunting spectre played by Jonathan Frid introduced to boost the show's ratings and became a central figure, known for his 175-year-old age, search for his lost love, and struggle with his vampiric nature signaling the analogous edge of night synonymous with allegory of the caves within Plato's Republic written around 380 BC, discussing what would happen if a group of prisoners realized the world they were watching was a lie and lampooning their skewed perceptions at length according to multiple sources, the entire timeless text applicable to modern times allowing, enabling and providing thought provoking material extrapolating relevancy even today which Socratic dialogue explores justice, the just city, and the just individual whereat the dialogue set in Athens, but the Republic thought to have been written later, possibly while Plato was at his Academy. Odd how scores of years post attendance at Antioch College where I enrolled in a political philosophy class in retrospect - cause hindsight always equals 20/20, yours truly ought to have audited said course (which campus situated in bucolic Yellow Springs, Ohio - Glen Helen a noteworthy geological formation) and initially a major city and a center of power in the ancient world considered part of larger political entities initially the capital of the Seleucid Empire and later became a prominent city within the Roman Empire.
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