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- Ray Kurzweil [r]: (1948- ) Computer scientist and futurist, one of the major proponents of the concept of singularity [e]
- Vernor Vinge [r]: (1944-2024) Science-fiction writer. computer scientist and mathematician who won five Hugo Awards, including for the novels A Fire Upon the Deep (1993) and A Deepness in the Sky (2000). [e]
- Industrial Revolution [r]: A period of major economic transformation in Britain from the 1750s to the 1830s, characterized by the growth of a new system comprising factories, railroads, coal mining and business enterprises using new technologies. [e]
- Primitivism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Exponential growth [r]: Increase of a quantity x with time t according to the equation x = Kat, where K and a are constants, a is greater than 1, and K is greater than 0. [e]
- Lead [r]: Chemical element number 82, a corrosion-resistant, dense, ductile heavy metal known to cause neurological problems. [e]
- Nonprofit corporation [r]: Any of a number of types of corporation recognized by tax authorities as subject to nondistribution constraints. [e]