aceninja
7th January 2020, 06:53
I remember back in 2018 Noah, the red shirt time traveler from Apex tv made a video where he predicted a crazy winter storm and a few other things like personal robots finally coming online.
Their production quality is dubious to say the least, but I now believe that a healthy amount of skepticism actually protects them.
The summer of 2019 was when he predicted robots going on sale in the US, and I kept that in the back of my mind as I waited. The time came and went, but ironically, today I saw the article nearly 7 months late:
https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/05/agilitys-two-legged-robot-digit-is-for-sale-and-ford-is-the-first-customer/
Btw, that mega snowstorm in the Midwest did actually happen around February’s which was bizarre, but fortunately it wasn’t a catastrophe.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/04/12/heavy-snow-blizzard-upper-midwest-leave-thousands-without-power/3445491002/
He made these predictions about a month or two before it happened which was bizarre.
I just wanted to share and see what you all think of this. I know the videos are crappy, but I think low credibility is a defense mechanism to tell the truth, similar to using fiction to explain heavy topics.
6cO8Utm9WlI 11:30 (Recorded Nov 2018)
Their production quality is dubious to say the least, but I now believe that a healthy amount of skepticism actually protects them.
The summer of 2019 was when he predicted robots going on sale in the US, and I kept that in the back of my mind as I waited. The time came and went, but ironically, today I saw the article nearly 7 months late:
https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/05/agilitys-two-legged-robot-digit-is-for-sale-and-ford-is-the-first-customer/
Btw, that mega snowstorm in the Midwest did actually happen around February’s which was bizarre, but fortunately it wasn’t a catastrophe.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/04/12/heavy-snow-blizzard-upper-midwest-leave-thousands-without-power/3445491002/
He made these predictions about a month or two before it happened which was bizarre.
I just wanted to share and see what you all think of this. I know the videos are crappy, but I think low credibility is a defense mechanism to tell the truth, similar to using fiction to explain heavy topics.
6cO8Utm9WlI 11:30 (Recorded Nov 2018)