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Crazy or visionary? Bold visions of the future that are (almost) already reality today.

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Crazy or visionary? Bold visions of the future that are (almost) already reality today.

Some ideas sound so absurd that they elicit only two reactions: laughter or admiration. But whether they failed or were celebrated, they all have one thing in common: the courage to think big. Because progress rarely begins with certainty, but with an idea that is too far ahead of its time. 

Visions don't always have to work to be important. They show us where our imagination ends—and our courage begins. And in many cases, that's the beginning of something great.