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In 2007, a smartphone had more power than the computers NASA used to take a man to the moon in 1969; in 2077 it's likely that we will control the surrounding objects through our thoughts.
In 2007, a smartphone had more power than the computers NASA used to take a man to the moon in 1969; in 2077 it's likely that we will control the surrounding objects through our thoughts.
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