The future of learning

 The way we learn is antiquated. We have computers and we have the ability to teach. The problem is that we don't know how to use the new devices to teach.

I wanted to get a point across, that fasting can change for life. How to do that? The answer: Create an interactive 3d environment that can be manipulated to open different ways of looking at the way things work in the world.

First, a start button would run through a pre-planned, almost video like journey through an animated overview of a subject like what happens when you fast. 

Secondly, the journey could be stopped or not started and each piece of the journey can be drilled down into the subjects that relate to fasting. Stuff like youtube videos, audio information when an item is clicked. Animations that present that part of the journey with a different animated scene.

For instance: suppose you're listening to what happens to glucose and ketones in the bloodstream after clicking on the start button. So you click on the glucose graph and you are presented with a list that gives you the opportunity to jump to an animation describing what happens when you eat glucose

We are just beginning to travel through an age where all things can be known at the drop of a hat. AI and human ingenuity is beginning to blossom. Our problem is that we are strapped with broken children who want to control us because of their childhood traumas. 

This, of course, will pass and we, the ones who believe the human race can get by without dictators, will conquer with truth, beauty and goodness. Anger, chaos, destruction and these humans, that manipulate us, will decompose and we will enter this new age without them.

The whole of everything is designed to find less and less broken pieces. That's our destiny. Eventually, I can see us moving closer and closer to perfection.

Pierre





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