Exemplification Essay: A Brave New World

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“Yeah, before their arrival to our world. Before their arrival… the world was the world… The most ugly, beautiful thing in all its dysfunctional glory. And after the arrival of the volunteers in 2029 that all changed. The world as mankind had always known it was over. It was replaced with was an environment where nothing was left to chance. Every aspect of man’s new world became planned out for him, every roadblock removed, every unpleasantry eradicated. Now does any of that sound logical to you? A world that was once so heavily flawed turned into an errorless paradise in only a few short months, maybe a few years at best.” “The volunteers—whoever or whatever they are—they’re more advanced than us. And, do you know what? Mankind should have …show more content…

Think of it like your different levels of law enforcement before the volunteers arrival. New America—America—had an FBI, U.S. Marshalls, state police agencies, and local community had their own law enforcement. They all did their own thing but they all worked together to accomplish the same goal. I think that’s how the volunteers may have build our world with their technologies. “At the core of these technologies, these programs, is standardized binary coding or something similar to it. That is, they build our world in which our minds continuously interact with one another in much the same way people have been building video games for centuries. It’s all just a series of ones and zeroes working as on-off switches giving commands, and with millions—billions—of commands written into the code our world takes shape. The software that creates our world, this very environment you see surrounding you now, is actually large enough and powerful enough to work as a highly complicated mathematical function. But a function all the same. Information in, result out. If person A does this, then B is the

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