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Tap Into Genius

How the Great Thinkers Foresaw (and Still Shape) Al, Cryptocurrency, Quantum Physics and Lots More -And What It Means for Your Future

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What if the technologies changing our world today were imagined thousands of years ago?



Tap Into Genius is a fascinating journey through time — from the minds of ancient philosophers to the innovators of the digital age. Drawing bold and surprising connections between Aristotle and artificial intelligence, Plato and the metaverse, and Epicurus and quantum theory, Robyn March shows that the roots of modern technology reach deep into humanity’s oldest questions.



This is not another history of ideas — it’s a map of how human thought evolves, how the past continues to invent the future, and how you can harness that same creative energy in your own life.



Through engaging storytelling and sharp insight, March explores how curiosity, wonder, and doubt — the forces that drove the ancient thinkers — are still the keys to progress, peace, and purpose in the modern world.



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“A fascinating description of how ancient philosophy affects contemporary life, health, and technology… A great read for anyone who truly enjoys thinking about where knowledge came from and where it’s going.”



If you love Yuval Noah Harari, Brian Greene, or Walter Isaacson, you’ll be captivated by this powerful exploration of genius, meaning, and the timeless spark of human invention.



Tap Into Geniusbecause the future was imagined long before it arrived.

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It is read in a very monotonous way which made it very hard to follow and understand. Computer generated voices have improved a lot, but it still fails to deliver a compelling narration.

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