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The Paleo-Future Wiki is an experiment in collaboration that will hopefully provide a useful resource for those interested in how people of the past viewed the future.
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| lbarrera | Time Travel | 0 | Feb 20 2008, 1:54 PM EST by lbarrera | ||
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Thread started: Feb 20 2008, 1:54 PM EST
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Anyone who's serious about time travel please e-mail me at leoexciting@excite.com. Thanks.
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| Futurologist | Point of View | 0 | Dec 23 2007, 9:40 AM EST by Futurologist | ||
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Does this wiki have a neutrality policy like Wikipedia?
For example, in the 1999 A.D. page it says, "In it the inevitable advances of the future are demonstrated." I admit the film does have an incredibly accurate view compared to most futurism of that era. However, does "inevitable" suggest our placing what we know now on the world of the late '60s. When they were making 1999 A.D. I think they believed it was highly possible but they were equally aware that this future was one of many possibilities. |
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| Anonymous | Old Time Radio | 3 | Dec 23 2007, 5:33 AM EST by Futurologist | ||
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Thread started: Dec 22 2007, 2:01 AM EST
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Shouldn't there be a section for how radio shows used to describe the future like Dimension X and Beyond 2000?
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