I want to re-read Michael Crichton’s The Terminal Man, the 1970s equivalent of Neuralink. His novels (Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, West World) all seem to have been early red-pills that warned against military-developed viruses, the hazards of the pharmaceutical system, hubris, and the problem of our need for violent and sexualized entertainment.
The Johnathan Nolan series West World took all of these themes and put them together. I think it’s worth pointing out that the West World show has a relevant second season where the robots escape the park to find freedom and punish their makers.
Only, when the robots get outside of the park, they realize everything is imprisoned and all humans are enslaved. Everyone is controlled and pre-destined to live restricted and repetitive lives, not just robots. The autistics (and neurodivergent Outliers and non-conformists) have been outright killed or frozen.
I have no idea if Jonathan Nolan had prior knowledge of the Q op, or during production was inspired by Q, or just happened to independently come to the same conclusion as Q, but the show has a plot that depicts what the world would be like in about 40 years if autistic people don’t stop the cabal and shut down social media and AI in the right sequence.
I can’t prove it, but I get the impression that Q influenced the second season of West World show.
It happens in a timeline where Q didn’t happen (or failed). The show was in production from 2016-2022.
And Elon purchased Twitter during the final season of Westworld. His second wife is the woman who introduced you to West World. Jonathan Nolan filmed the inspirational SpaceX film in addition to writing and producing West World.
I want to re-read Michael Crichton’s The Terminal Man, the 1970s equivalent of Neuralink. His novels (Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, West World) all seem to have been early red-pills that warned against military-developed viruses, the hazards of the pharmaceutical system, hubris, and the problem of our need for violent and sexualized entertainment.
The Johnathan Nolan series West World took all of these themes and put them together. I think it’s worth pointing out that the West World show has a relevant second season where the robots escape the park to find freedom and punish their makers.
Only, when the robots get outside of the park, they realize everything is imprisoned and all humans are enslaved. Everyone is controlled and pre-destined to live restricted and repetitive lives, not just robots. The autistics (and neurodivergent Outliers and non-conformists) have been outright killed or frozen.
I have no idea if Jonathan Nolan had prior knowledge of the Q op, or during production was inspired by Q, or just happened to independently come to the same conclusion as Q, but the show has a plot that depicts what the world would be like in about 40 years if autistic people don’t stop the cabal and shut down social media and AI in the right sequence.
I can’t prove it, but I get the impression that Q influenced the second season of West World show.
It happens in a timeline where Q didn’t happen (or failed). The show was in production from 2016-2022. And Elon purchased Twitter during the final season of Westworld. His second wife is the woman who introduced you to West World. Jonathan Nolan filmed the inspirational SpaceX film in addition to writing and producing West World.