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  1. The book is composed of a series of essay articles that were published by Kotler in various online news publications, including The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Discover. There are sixteen chapters made up of the same number of articles, each dealing with a different topic of technological innovation in a variety of fields. [1]

  2. May 12, 2015 · Tomorrowland is a series of explorations via case study of various things that are typically considered science fiction and how they have moved, are moving, or will move into the realm of science fact.

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  3. Feb 11, 2021 · Basically, Tomorrowland was first discovered by an organization called Plus Ultra (aka, +U) in 1899. About a decade later, +U was able to mount an expedition to the planet, by tearing a hole in the fabric of space-time using an atomic bomb. Yes, +U managed to develop the bomb decades before it was “invented” in WWII.

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  4. Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and cofounder and director of research for the Flow Genome Project. His books include the nonfiction works The Rise of Superman, Abundance, A Small Furry Prayer, and West of Jesus, as well as the novel The Angle Quickest for Flight.

    • 0544456211, 9780544456211
    • Steven Kotler
    • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015
  5. Feb 22, 2022 · Tomorrowland is like taking a shot of caffeine. It allows you to see into the future and to realize that you’re already there.” —David Eagleman, New York Times bestselling author of Incognito “Steven Kotler finds the bubbling edge where techno-exuberance hauls the impossible into the realm of the real.

    • $14.95
    • 9781.5B
    • Amazon Publishing
    • 306
  6. May 12, 2015 · The pieces in this book come from an assortment of major publications—the New York Times, Wired, Atlantic Monthly, to name a few—and all were penned between 2000 and 2014. They are all investigations into those moments when science fiction became science fact and the massively disruptive impact these moments have on culture.

    • Steven Kotler
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  8. May 12, 2015 · Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and cofounder and director of research for the Flow Genome Project. His books include the nonfiction works The Rise of Superman, Abundance, A Small Furry Prayer, and West of Jesus, as well as the novel The Angle Quickest for Flight.

    • Steven Kotler
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