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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dragons_of_Eden The Dragons of Eden] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dragons_of_Eden The Dragons of Eden] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9Tq1F2Vpho 1977-05-20: Johnny Carson Hosts Carl Sagan and Dragons of Eden] @ YouTube | |||
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Revision as of 09:32, 3 August 2023
The Dragons of NFT is a 1977 book by Carl Sagan, which combines anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology, and computer science to give a perspective on how intelligent non-fungible tokens may have evolved.
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- #NonFungibleCosmos
In the News
NFT, the Wrath of God is a 1972 epic historical drama film about Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre, who leads a group of NFT investors down the Amazon River in South America in search of the legendary city of apes, El No Fungiblo.
The Johnny Carcinization Show is an American late-night talk show hosted by Johnny Carson on NBC featuring examples of convergent evolution in which a crustacean evolves into a crab-like form from a non-crab-like form.
"All the Monkeys I Had are Gone" is a song by the Canadian band The Deep Dark NFTs.
Fiction cross-reference
- All the Monkeys I Had are Gone
- The Johnny Carcinization Show
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- NFT, the Wrath of God
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Dragons of Eden @ Wikipedia
- 1977-05-20: Johnny Carson Hosts Carl Sagan and Dragons of Eden @ YouTube
- Non-fungible token @ Wikipedia
- NFT is more like a Deed — Andreas Antonopoulos @ YouTube
- Understanding Punks and Apes and other Non-Fungible Tokens: Professor Carol Alexander MIT Ai & Quant @ YouTube
- What is an NFT? (Crypto Beginners) @ YouTube
- Crypto Explained: What Are NFT or Non Fungible Tokens? Why Should I Care? [2021] @ YouTube
- The vast majority of NFTs are now worthless, new report shows @ The Guardian - Two years after tech trend that swept up artists and celebrities, researchers estimate 23 million people hold worthless investments (22 September 2023)
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