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AMAC Magazine Exclusive: A Dramatically Better Future

Posted on Wednesday, April 3, 2024
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America is on the edge of a series of technological and scientific breakthroughs that are going to transform our lives. We will live longer, be wealthier, and have dramatically greater productivity.

The emergence of new tools for living well will mean many of today’s problems will simply disappear.

Remarkable new science and technologies are being developed all around us. Unfortunately, the focus of politicians and the news media is negative, conflict-oriented, and fixated on immediate problems. It is difficult to see beyond the daily focus and realize the amazing things being developed in laboratories, research centers, and small entrepreneurial companies.

We are close to almost unimaginable breakthroughs in health, space, energy, robotics, and the use of information through…

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