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Did you know the concept of the internet isn't new? 🌐

What if I told you the internet was predicted 2,000 years ago? Long before computers or electricity, Aristotle imagined a world where knowledge was shared freely and ideas traveled faster than people.

He envisioned the "instant sharing of mind"—a concept that sounded like magic back then. Today, we call it the World Wide Web. It proves that while technology evolves, great ideas are timeless. Sometimes, the visionaries see the future long before science catches up.

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00:00What if I told you the internet was predicted 2,000 years ago?
00:04More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle believed knowledge should be shared freely and instantly.
00:10He imagined a world where ideas could travel faster than people.
00:15No electricity, no computers, just deep thinking.
00:19At that time, it sounded impossible.
00:21Today, the internet does exactly what he imagined.
00:25This proves something powerful.
00:27Technology may be modern, but ideas are ancient.
00:31Sometimes, thinkers see the future long before science catches up.
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