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Plausible Science Fiction is anticlimactic

We come for the star ships but we stay for the alien cultures.I Sci-Fi is about ideas Science Fiction takes place in a setting of great scientific advancements. That is usually, but not necessarily ("a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away") the future. This is a future of intelligent machines, powerful weapons … Continue reading Plausible Science Fiction is anticlimactic →

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enterprise & cloud architecture with international consulting in digitalisation, insurance, banking, finance, government, telecommunication, transportation, retail, realestate and research. MsC | TOGAF | ITIL

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