Apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic projection?Discuss.
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it is true the apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic it is just happen..
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It is true that often, apparent illogicality turns out to be a futuristic projection. No-one could have dared to believe that man could fly before the Wright Brothers invented the first airplane. It would have been difficult to believe in long-distance talks occurring in the real-time system before Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. In addition, there are examples of innovations, such as inventing the modern-day sewing machine with a needle that has a hole on its wrong end that was created in dreams but is now part of our everyday life. All of this underlines that one-point visions that seem illogical that turn out to be groundbreaking things that alter mankind's futures. Similarly, it would not be farfetched to think of railway stations equipped with time-machine tools that would allow traveling only a matter of time from one age to the next.
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