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• ... that electrical engineer and physicist '''[[Dennis Gabor (nonfiction)|Dennis Gabor]]''' published ''Inventing the Future'', in which he discusses the three major threats | • ... that electrical engineer and physicist '''[[Dennis Gabor (nonfiction)|Dennis Gabor]]''' published ''Inventing the Future'', in which he discusses the three major threats he saw to modern society: war, overpopulation and the Age of Leisure, and that the book contains the now well-known expression that "the future cannot be predicted, but futures can be invented."?<br> |
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• ... that electrical engineer and physicist Dennis Gabor published Inventing the Future, in which he discusses the three major threats he saw to modern society: war, overpopulation and the Age of Leisure, and that the book contains the now well-known expression that "the future cannot be predicted, but futures can be invented."?