Air Quote by Jonathon Keats
“[Buckminster Fuller] started talking about it far enough afterwards, an audience that was far enough from when they - when the air flow and the Zephyr and these cars in the time period that were made by mainstream automakers. It was far enough in the future, far enough after that point that nobody really bothered to fact-check.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on speculative design, 2015
Ideas presented without verification can seem plausible when distant from current reality, leading to unchecked acceptance.
In simple terms: Unverified ideas can appear credible if far future.
Check facts before accepting future claims.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- technology forecasting
- public policy
- media consumption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we verify distant-future claims?
- What safeguards prevent misinformation?
Audiences may accept false claims if they seem futuristic.