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Old July 6th, 2020 #1
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Default Foundation (2021) Based on Isaac Asimov´s novels

It appears that every sci-fy movie and series absolutely must have niggers in leading roles now!!!

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Old October 10th, 2020 #2
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Listening to the 'Foundation Trilogy' audiobook was so depressing.

Ruled by jews even in space and forever after. No thanks.





The intriguing question is whether the Jewishness of the Foundation Series runs deeper than familiar references and the occasional usage of Yiddish. The Series was formed from stories published in the 1940s, initially fashioned into a trilogy published in the 1950s and later expanded to include two prequels and two sequels.

The core trilogy is set another eleven thousand years beyond Pebble in the Sky. At the outer edge of the galaxy, a social scientist named Hari Seldon, having applied mathematical equations to behavioral patterns of large groups (over 75 billion!), has developed psychohistory, a model which can predict aggregate group behavior over extended periods. (Here Asimov seems to have anticipated the work of Professor Peter Turchin who promotes “cliodynamics,” the statistical analysis of huge amounts of historical data aimed at discovering social patterns or cycles and predicting future events.)

Seldon’s grand scale, no, galactic scale exercise predicts the decline of the Empire into an extended thirty thousand year period of barbarism, but also sees a way to limit the dark times to a single millennium. Under Seldon’s leadership, a group of Encyclopedists (the Foundation) seeks both to preserve human knowledge and cultural values and covertly guide the Empire through its difficult future. As matters unfold –spoiler alert—the Foundation’s plans are disrupted and we learn of the existence of a previously hidden Second Foundation, located “at the other end of the Galaxy” which Seldon has also created as a contingency plan.

The Foundation Series has enchanted and challenged generations of readers, each with his or her own understanding of the real meaning of the collection. Various readers will find within the Series somewhat disparate themes such as the importance of intellectualism and scholarship, the triumph of rationalism over mysticism and emotion, the challenges to and value of individuals acting within the framework of historical currents, and the notion that our destiny is not predetermined by the stars, but by ourselves.

https://www.judaismandscience.com/is...-and-the-jews/
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Default Elon Musk shares the science fiction book series that inspired him to start SpaceX

Although Globalist wunderkinder, Elon Musk, didn't seem to have a clue who Nichola Tesla was, and admitted a preference for Edison, he certainly seems to harbour a fondness for that ZOGiest of books, Foundation:


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One set of those books Musk still recommends today: the seven-book “Foundation” science fiction series by scientist and author Isaac Asimov.

“The lesson I drew from [the “Foundation” saga] is you should try to take the set of actions that are likely to prolong civilization, minimize the probability of a dark age and reduce the length of a dark age if there is one,” Musk told Rolling Stone in 2017.

Musk also said it taught him that “civilizations move in cycles,” influencing him to pursue space exploration and further mankind’s “upward cycle,” he told The Guardian in 2013.

“Given that this is the first time in 4.5 billion years where it’s been possible for humanity to extend life beyond Earth, it seems like we’d be wise to act while the window was open and not count on the fact it will be open a long time,” Musk said.

As a result, Musk started SpaceX in 2002 (after his second start-up, X.com which later became PayPal, sold to eBay for $1.5 billion).

“Foundation Series & Zeroth Law are fundamental to creation of SpaceX,” Musk tweeted in June 2018, referring to Asimov’s Zeroth Law of robotics.

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Old July 29th, 2023 #5
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I just watched the first episode, which is for free at Apple TV. No direct link, you have to look for it https://www.apple.com/apple-tv-plus/

The story starts on a water planet that is for some reason only populated by niggers. The niggers on this water planet live in primitive huts on stilts, they practice a religion that forbids math and science.

The main character, a niggress born on a planet of niggers who practice a religion that forbids math and science, is not only the best mathematician in a space empire of 10 Trillion people, she will also go on to save not just humanity but the entire galaxy.
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