Professor Perulli glimpses the "new world" of Huxley's memory, I don't know how "good", in 2050. I'm afraid, with all my goodwill and intentions, I will not be able to verify the answers. He does not speak of a "map" for the future like the Scottish. He uses another word, new and fascinating; "paradigm". He says he is inspired by the idea of Leibniz who imagines a human god who forges the best of all possible worlds. To tell the truth, I don't think it's a very new idea. But at this point, I have to admit that I have no maps or paradigms to offer. Who can, then?
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