I’m in the middle of Berlin, visiting a friend. History blows at every corner of this city. Berlin – Moabit Today a sought-after residential area in the middle of the city, poor working class district …
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The future of sanctions?
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Are we all certifiable?
The condition of guilt – free will! It is not clear whether the concept of free will is merely an illusion. Reinhard Merkel – Denker, Professor of Criminal Law and Philosophy of Law remarks that …
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Psychognomantie – the world in a hundred years
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The world stands head and tails with Blockchain!
by Pavel Romanenko and Susanne Gold Blockchain is widely and controversially discussed because it brings nothing less than the potential for revolution. Intermediaries, control bodies and all kinds of settlement agencies could make them superfluous. …
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Interview mit Pavel Romanenko
Pavel Romanenko studied law in Berlin, worked at the advertising agency BBDO and for a Berlin VC before he started working for the start-up publishing house NKF Media in 2016. There he is now in …
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Who is Pavel Romanenko? Biography
Pavel Romannko was born in Kiev in 1988. As a late repatriate, he moved with his family to Berlin in 2001, where he went to school, took the Abitur and studied. Pavel took his first …
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Who’s Edith Huber? Biography
Dr. Edith Huber was born in Vienna in 1975. She still lives there today and studied at the University of Vienna at the Faculty of Social Sciences and graduated with distinction in 2012. Today she …
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Interview mit Edith Huber
Mag. Dr. Edith Huber was born in Vienna in 1975. There she lives and works as an author, researcher and head of the staff unit for research and international affairs at the Danube University Krems …
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Who is Vera E.B. Schoenfeld? Biography
Vera E.B. Schönfeld is a storyteller, author of children’s books and head of a technical training department. She was born in 1963 in Blumenthal in Schleswig-Holstein. She is a trained electronics technician and graduate engineer …
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Mrs. UseBuse and time travel – the world in a hundred years
by Vera E. B. Schoenfeld For children, Ms. UseBuse usually travels around the world, but for this blog everything is different! Ms. UseBuse is returning from a trip through time. From a long journey through …
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Empathy – a cognitive megatrend
Empathy is regarded as the tool par excellence for putting oneself in another person’s shoes. But – what is empathy and – is it really always good for us? Cognition researchers distinguish two types of …
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Your other – secret – life.
We all lead it: a double life. Back in the realm of gravity – awakening. We wake up in the morning and it is as if we are returning from another world. Shadowy only we …
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Who is Konni Angermaier? – Biography
Konni Angermaier is female, divorced and born 1970. Born and raised in Nord-Rhein-Westphalen as the middle child of a South Tyrolean-German marriage, she spent more than 25 years in Bavaria. Today she lives with her …
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Ancient primitive humans – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text by Konni Angermaier “Good morning, Mrs. Konni.” It’s good to see you awake, and may I remind you that today is the annual health check again.” “Give me another quarter of …
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Flying – Utopia and the curse of man
Subjected to the weight of the body, man can feel no greater longing than when he sees the migration of birds in the sky setting out for unreachable distances. Air travel to distant countries and …
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Who is Michaela Rajana Sens? Biography
Michaela Rajana Sens was born in 1977, was born in Munich and works full-time in a tax office after studying business administration. Since 2017 she has recognized for herself that working directly with people gives …
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Migration to the North – The world in a hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ Text by Michaela Rajana Sens Everyone has moved away. At least, most of the people I’ve known. There’s not much left to get here in the desert. Only watered green under …
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It is normal to be different
A net story by Reingard Eberle A few weeks ago, I was visiting the maternity ward of our hospital My dear work colleague has born her first child on 18. 7. A son. The birth …
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Digital manipulation and human nature
Social life has changed. Digital communication has changed the structure and nature of our social relationships as well as our access to information and knowledge. Unless we live in seclusion as hermits, we can hardly …
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Utopias and innovations between hope and horror
In 1900, X-rays were a spectacular new technology. It enabled a fantasy from the land of utopias: Suddenly it was possible to make the previously invisible visible. This innovation was so extraordinary and fascinating that …
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A village with the luminosity of an urban utopia or possible reality?u
In the 70s it was utopia – the urbanization of the village: rural idyll and urban advantages in one. All the advantages of the city – work, entertainment and creative flair of the metropolis combined …
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Who is Harmke Horst? Biography
Harmke Horst – born 197 – lives in the Rhein-Main area and is a self-employed trainer for tracking dogs. She is also active as an author. After her apprenticeship as a bank clerk and studies …
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A week with eight days – the world in a hundred years.
by Harmke Horst Good morning! Sinntag in the year 2118. Finally the week has 8 days and the best thing about it: The weekend was extended – Saturday, Sunday, Sinntag. But what is the point …
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The headstrong Ulixeus – the world in a hundred years.
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text Daniela Hofer “I’m hot,” she moans. He looks at her smiling, “Why don’t you turn on your internal air conditioning to prevent overheating?” “Because I’m human?” She raises her forehead in …
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The dream of a better life in the city – unbroken.
At the beginning of the last century, when a person imagined the city of the future, as this little picture from the Hamburg Postcard Museum shows, the cities had a different appearance than today. When …
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Shaping the future? An illusion!
Nobody can. In The Black Swan, the scientist Nassim Nicholas Taleb shows that unlikely events such as the invention of the Internet, reactor accidents and the Second World War occur more frequently than expected. What …
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Who is Thomas Schnorrenberg? Biography
Thomas Schnorrenberg comes from the Cologne area and was born in 1975, which gave him plenty of room to become a collector of experience. Always interested in technology, his professional career has taken him through …
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A discovery in space – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text by Thomas Schnorrenberg It was dark and cold outside, among the stars Very cold. And cold was good. Kalt helped the superconducting quantum processors of K1-ND to run optimized processes and …
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Who is Beate Werner? – Biography
Beate Werner is a sensuality and creative coach and supports women in particular to feel radiantly feminine and sensual again and to be successful in their business with pleasure and creativity. Born in 1961 in …
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Orgasmic future – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Sharon Calman / Text by Beate Werner The future will be peaceful and orgasmic Babies are born in orgasm, people live orgasmically and die in orgasm. Men, women, children of all races of …
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What is nudging?
A child is standing in front of the school on the first day of school and does not dare go in – the mother pushes the child together with the school bag easily and without …
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Not only is intelligence artificial, but so is the holiday!
Artificial holiday worlds Today people have high expectations of their holidays. It should be the perfect mixture of comfortable ambience, impressions of the foreign, a little bit of sport and at the same time almost …
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The world in a hundred years – a good day
by Marten Steppat I put on my full body tracksuit and activated it. “Program One,” I told him. In front of my eyes an old-fashioned training room with equipment, mats and training people in the …
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Dealing with privacy – learning from the history of the potato
For some it is sacred, for others it is the same: privacy. Ever since the last Facebook scandal and the EU’s new data protection regulation, everyone is talking about it – our privacy. The world …
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The world in a hundred years – Talking book authors
By Marian Prill Learning from the mistakes of others Since time travel into the past has become possible on a grand scale, people in the 22nd century understand each other better than ever before. The …
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Explore unknown worlds and life forms with autonomous robots
One world in the world – microbes in the ocean They are almost everywhere and yet almost invisible. Microbes in the ocean probably spread and produce half of the oxygen in our atmosphere. It is …
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Interview with Jan Thomas
SINCE 2013, Jan Thomas, founder and CEO of NKF MEDIA, publishes the founder MAGAZINE “BERLIN VALLEY” and the STARTUP NEWSLETTER “VENTURE DAILY”. Once a year a top-class jury of digital experts, business and politics chooses …
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Interview with Petr Kirpeit
Petr Kirpeit is what you call a “Digital Native”: he was born in 1994. After working in the solar industry, he now works at AVF- Associaltion for Vertical Farming. His aim is nothing less than …
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Fishing 4.0: The digital fisherman for man and sea
Feeding the growing world population is one of the most burning issues of the future. Global population growth is challenging the food industry in an unprecedented way. While on the one hand the yields of …
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Open Innovation – Many minds. Many ideas.
Solutions to the problems of the world – Opening up research Climate change, seas full of waste, dwindling energy sources, bee deaths, micropollutants in drinking water – our world is full of questions for which …
