"FM's vision stretches beyond infinity. He continues to inspire even the most complacent of minds by revving-up the volume on imagination. His unique way of putting together ideas about the future has been a catalytic force."
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Natasha Vita-More — "Transhuman FM-2030", transhuman.org
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FM-2030
FM-2030, born Fereidoun M. Esfandiary (Persian: فریدون اسفندیاری) (October 15, 1930 – July 8, 2000) was a Belgian-born Iranian-American author, teacher, transhumanist philosopher, futurist and consultant.
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