THE MIRACULOUS INTERNET

Do you find the internet addictive?

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Yes, it is miraculously addictive. We can learn everything and we can keep everything for future generations. There is no more fear of books being censored or burned by tyrants. The new World civilization is firmly established and preserved.
In answering another question, I have stated that even if the World War III occured and destroyed all things, we still have all our knowledge preserved in the virtual world.

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The censorship and burning of books can no longer destroy human knowledge in this Age of miraculous Internet. Moreover, the collective knowledge is well synchonized, categorized and applied. Without the Internet, Pukirahe cannot appear on so many Websites as he is doing today like the Monkey King with the magic power of self cloning on his Journey to the West with Tang Monk. And how his multiplication can be compared to other celebrities of this Age who are shown on millions of webpages, and they never die. Michael Jackson is still singing in all countries every day. Generally speaking, each netzen is now a thousand times more powerful than himself previously in the real world!

For the present time, the Internet appears as more harmful than useful, due to lack of a proper world system of education. Its negative aspects are still many, such as juvenile addiction, ID theft, rebellious propaganda… But the positive tendency is stronger, because it is organized, purposeful and beneficial to the whole human race.

Various countries are following the right direction by encouraging the learning of English and IT application among students and functionaries. This will facilitate international cooperation on all matters. With the perfectioning of the universal education, the mature humanity will surely become more powerful, virtuous and knowledgeable.

The bright civilization of the world is not only possible, but it is glazingly glorious beyond all comprehension and imagination. This is no longer a remote promise from on high, but a practical mission that each mature individual will try to accomplish with joy and confidence.

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