Dr. Freeman's upcoming technological revolutions include separating kids from the damaging effects of internet porn. If that's not enough, he says U.S. elections should be done online, making them convenient, allowing citizens to vote from anywhere in the world, and the results will be as secure as your bank account. But there is more...
You may find Freeman's predictions and analyses offbeat, different from what you'd expect, but he has repeatedly proven correct. His visions of the future have never missed the mark over Freeman's five-decade-long career!
You have never read a book like this. It is riveting to the core. See Appendix for expanded information presented above.
Michael J. Freeman was born with brain damage and considered "retarded" (probably autistic today) when he entered school. He was placed in Special Ed. But by thirteen, he was a recognized genius by winning a first prize science grant in the National Westinghouse (later called Intel) science fair. At 30, he had his Ph.D. As he spoke publicly, the genius label came into focus.
Soon he created the first computers that talked. Since he lived in the Bronx, after investigation, Time Magazine called it the "Marvel of the Bronx." Next, as shown by the stalwart magazine of the toy industry, he created smart toys with the 2-XL Robot series.
Freeman's accomplishments have impacted all our lives (including yours) in many ways, and he is about to do it again with this book.
You have never heard of him because, for decades, he has turned down almost all requests for interviews, but now he has a new book out and messages he wants us all to hear, so he is putting his privacy in the backseat for now.
You may find Freeman's predictions and analyses offbeat, different from what you'd expect, but he has repeatedly proven correct. His visions of the future have never missed the mark over Freeman's five-decade-long career!
You have never read a book like this. It is riveting to the core. See Appendix for expanded information presented above.
Michael J. Freeman was born with brain damage and considered "retarded" (probably autistic today) when he entered school. He was placed in Special Ed. But by thirteen, he was a recognized genius by winning a first prize science grant in the National Westinghouse (later called Intel) science fair. At 30, he had his Ph.D. As he spoke publicly, the genius label came into focus.
Soon he created the first computers that talked. Since he lived in the Bronx, after investigation, Time Magazine called it the "Marvel of the Bronx." Next, as shown by the stalwart magazine of the toy industry, he created smart toys with the 2-XL Robot series.
Freeman's accomplishments have impacted all our lives (including yours) in many ways, and he is about to do it again with this book.
You have never heard of him because, for decades, he has turned down almost all requests for interviews, but now he has a new book out and messages he wants us all to hear, so he is putting his privacy in the backseat for now.
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