<p>Thanks John. Great post but on a personal level, Alex Lightman's opinion is
not one that I value.</p><p /><p>Quoting John Grigg
<possiblepaths2050@gmail.com>:<br /><br />> I had only done a cursory
glance at the "Transcendent Man Live" advertising<br />> (by
Kurzweil and also Fathom) when I went to see it. At the box office, I<br />>
was told the ticket price was $15.00. I was offended that something I had<br
/>> already seen online (the Transcendent Man documentary) was so
expensive<br />> (rising movie ticket prices is a big pet peeve of mine). I
had thought the<br />> August 3rd presentation was the documentary with maybe
15-30 minutes of<br />> live panel talk tacked on at the end. And so I
turned around and went home.<br />><br />> But when I went onto FB and
read postings by friends, I realized my mistake!<br />> lol And
unfortunately, it seems that attendance rates were dismally low<br />> across
the nation. I tend to think the advertising which had the<br />> words
"Transcendent Man" in large print, confused not just me, but many<br
/>> people, into making them think the live show was essentially the<br
/>> documentary! Argh!!!<br />><br />> Alex Lightman did a review of
the show on his FB page, that gave it a<br />> positive, but somewhat mixed
report. He was very impressed by Kurzweil and<br />> Kamen (especially
Kamen's inventions that could solve the third world's<br />> terrible need
for clean water and energy), but felt Wozniak was out of date<br />> with
current tech, and that Kaku (despite in some ways doing<br />> quite well)
sounded like he was quoting from his "Physics from the Future"<br
/>> book. Kaku was actually corrected by Kurzweil about the second law of<br
/>> thermodynamics, and later revealed himself to have a simplistic and<br
/>> inaccurate view of the science behind longevity research. Lightman
also<br />> felt that Tam Le, Quincy Jones, and also the panel host were all
out<br />> of their league there, and that Deepak Chopra was a gloom and
doomer who<br />> wanted to be the center of attention, and should have had
his sound<br />> connection turned off...<br />><br />> I realize this
event will in time be available on DVD (I've heard that it<br />> will be out
within a mere thirty days), but I wish I had gotten to see it on<br />> the
big screen, and with other people who enjoy the same things I do. I<br />>
asked the theater manager how many tickets had been sold for it, and he told<br
/>> me thirty. I wonder if anyone there was someone I would have known...<br
/>> Damn! Anyway, I hope every five or ten years that Kurzweil does an
event<br />> like this one. It would be a cool way for him to
explain/expound on how his<br />> predictions are coming along.<br />><br
/>><br />> John Grigg<br />><br /></p><br />