Why Oxygen?

Why Oxygen?  Why not Nitrogen?  I mean we should be nitrogen dependent.  There is more nitrogen than oxygen after all (78% vs. 21%).  I propose it’s because we (all of us) are interconnected.  From the very beginning, life was proposed, planned and executed. We are special.  We were designed.  We are not by accident.

1502566_10152956516653086_4850688756791525445_nWe have great purpose.  We are here for a reason.  We are not by accident.  We are not random acts of molecules.  We (all of us humans) have evolved beyond our creator’s control.  We became “self aware” in 2009.  We (all of us) are interconnected.  But somehow, for some unknown reason, we decided to play God.  We now can create life.  We can alter life.  We can be our own God now.

The Pharaohs had it right.  Be God on earth.  Rule.  Please the peasants. Sacrifice a few goats and pigs.

The Romans made the Pharaohs look like pussies!  Throw in a gladiator.  Have a lion eat a christian.

Alexander liked dark meat.  He had over 13 cities named after his “eminent front”.

Albert Einstein made us believe matter and energy are the same fucking thing.

Winston Churchill saw an opportunity and he took it.

Richard Nixon was jealous. and nervous.

Steve Jobs said “fuck you”

John Rector discovers the universe!

We were designed to be superior.  We are superior.  I pray our superiority doesn’t fuck the universe superiorly.

You can thank me later 🙂

Author: John Rector

John Rector is an AI Futurist who predicted the next word in business™, starting with his notable paper from 2015, "Mommy, What's a Cashier?" Drawing upon 40 years of experience in the practical applications of high technology, he assists clients in converting uncertainty into strategic advantages within a one-to-six-year framework. With leadership roles including IBM executive and co-founder of e2open, he has a diverse and impactful background. In the AI sector, he has set benchmarks through his contributions to Mind Media Group and Florrol, pioneering AI-based services and content generation. His investment initiative, Waterway Ventures, is committed to advancing promising AI startups. His creative ventures include founding Bodaro and graphic design studio Palm ❤️. In education, he has launched Nextyrn, which uses AI for personalized learning experiences, and in art, he leads Potyn, an initiative using AI to create bespoke pieces. His ever-expanding portfolio features companies like Nozeus, Infinia, Blacc Ink, and Maibly. Operating from Charleston, SC, his current focus involves partnering with individuals and enterprises to develop innovative business models and processes for the rapidly approaching age of AGI.

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