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ReadMultiplex.com Podcast.  

ReadMultiplex.com Podcast.

Author: Brian Roemmele

Multiplex is an experiment, an experiment that will be on going. An experiment in publishing as I am not a professional writer nor will it be likely any contributors would be professional writers. Much of the content for Multiplex will be direct results from first hand empirical research that I am personally working on or other researchers are working on. Multiplex will also follow the work of other great researchers that are inventing new technology or new uses for existing technology.The experimental nature of Multiplex means that content can be dense and sparse at times. What we wont do is write just to fill in space. We will aim to have regular content for the member-only area, This means that if you choose to become a member you are supporting the work of the writers and not an exact number of postings. There will always be free content to be found on the site as well as the X feed.Brian RoemmeleWebsite: ReadMultiplex.com
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You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 31: The Category Inventor’s Warning.
Episode 53
Friday, 12 June, 2026

In the golden age of science fiction radio, X Minus One delivered sharp, cautionary parables straight into the American living room, blending intellectual depth with accessible drama for a postwar audience hungry for stories that probed the frontiers of technology and society. On June 27, 1957, Episode 100, “The Category Inventor” (adapted by Ernest Kinoy from Arthur Sellings’ 1956 Galaxy Science Fiction novelette “The Category Inventors”), painted a vivid future where relentless automation had devoured nearly every human occupation. In this world, citizens no longer scrambled for meaningful work but instead engaged in the bureaucratic survival tactic of inventing entirely new job categories simply to avoid being classified as unemployed and cut off from societal support. The episode masterfully uses humor, absurdity, and pointed satire to expose the psychological and cultural costs of failing to adapt to technological abundance.This episode is no quaint relic from the Atomic Age. It is a prophetic mirror held up to our Abundance Interregnumthose roughly 5,000 days bridging the end of scarcity-driven toil and the dawn of voluntary creation in an age of robotic plenty. As we stand in the early stages of humanoid robotics, agentic AI swarms, distributed local systems like those explored in Zero-Human @ Home initiatives, and heated policy debates that echo its themes with uncanny precision, “The Category Inventor” warns us what happens when technological displacement meets human denial, bureaucratic absurdity, ideological capture, and a failure to embrace the Hero’s Journey of inner transformation. It is a cautionary tale of the Neo-Luddite trap, and a clarion call to choose a wiser, more human path rooted in first-principles thinking, Love Equation alignment (Intelligence × Wisdom × Love), and garage-level ingenuity.Read more at: ReadMultiplex.comSupport this work by buying us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/brianroemmele

 

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