New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future Characters

New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future Character List

John Ruskin

He is a social thinker and art critic who gives a series of lectures at the London institute entitled “The Storm Cloud of the Nineteenth Century.”

Alexander Graham Bell

Graham Bell is the individual who first demonstrates a device by the name photo phone. The device demonstrated by him is among the first telephone inventions

Lewis Fry Richardson

He is a mathematician who worked as a committed Quaker in the year 1961. He also enrolled in the Friend’s Ambulance Unit at the Quaker Section.

Rodger Penrose

He is an artist and a friend to Lewis Fry. Besides, he is a philosopher and a science fictionist who wrote “Olaf Stepledon.

Vannevar Bush

The director of the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD).

John Von Neumann

A scientist and a close friend to Bush who shares similar concerns regarding the high volumes of information produced and acquired by the scientists.

Vladimir Zworykin

He is a researcher at the RCA laboratories. He wrote the “Weather Proposal.”

Thomas J. Watson

Is the person who reassures the public that the IBM products are not designed to replace them.

Norman Bel Geddes

He is the designer of Mark I and architect of the Futurama Exhibition during the New York World Fair in the year 1939.

Ronald Reagan

The US president who orders that GPS be made available to civil people after the shoot down of Korean Airline that strays into the Airspace of Russia

Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Stewart

She is the chief operator at the IBM department of Pure Science

Ketil Isaksen

A Norwegian Meteorologist

Thomas McGovern

An Archaeology Professor who has worked for decades on the middens

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