Epic Conversations Under the Towers: When Silicon Valley Meets Middle-Earth
Location: Watts Towers, Los Angeles
Philosophical Debate on “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” with Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Aristotle
Mark Zuckerberg: (Updating his Facebook status) Just watched “The Lord of the Rings” with Elon and Aristotle. Makes me want to start a quest to conquer new lands of social connectivity!
Elon Musk: (Tweeting #FellowshipGoals) The Fellowship should’ve used a SpaceX Falcon 9 to get to Mordor. Way faster!
Aristotle: Ah, a journey that encapsulates the essence of human virtue and vices.
The Story and Theme of “The Fellowship of the Ring”
Mark Zuckerberg: This movie is all about connecting people! Frodo’s just trying to make the world a safer place for his friends.
Elon Musk: Sure, by carrying around a ring that’s the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.
Aristotle: The Ring symbolizes power, and its influence on man exhibits the delicate balance between good and evil.
Find out more about the film’s plot and themes on Wikipedia
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The Characters in “The Fellowship of the Ring”
Mark Zuckerberg: Frodo and Sam are like the OG social network.
Elon Musk: I’m pretty sure Gandalf is an early AI prototype that got too smart for his own good.
Aristotle: Each member of the Fellowship represents a facet of human character, from courage to wisdom.
Take a closer look at the cast and characters on IMDb
“The Fellowship of the Ring” and Technology
Mark Zuckerberg: Imagine if they had Facebook back then. Frodo could’ve checked into Mordor, and all his friends would know he’s okay.
Elon Musk: Or better yet, live-streamed the whole journey with a GoPro on his staff.
Aristotle: Such inventions would have been marvelous but might overshadow the essence of human relationships.
For an alternative viewpoint, see this.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Movie Review of “The Fellowship of the Ring”
“This film is like the ultimate friend request—you can’t ignore it. From the rolling hills of the Shire to the dark depths of Moria, it’s a journey through different ‘profiles,’ each with their own ‘status updates.’ Frodo Baggins may be the original Mark Zuckerberg, creating a network that fights against the algorithm of evil. A must-watch for anyone building communities!”
Elon Musk’s Review on “The Fellowship of the Ring”
“‘The Lord of the Rings’ offers a plethora of engineering challenges that keep me up at night. What’s the aerodynamics of a Nazgûl? How could we make Elvish bread with a longer shelf life? All in all, a tech enthusiast’s nightmare and dream rolled into one epic saga.”
Aristotle’s Philosophical Take on “The Fellowship of the Ring”
“This epic beautifully captures the virtues and vices inherent in humanity. The journey of the Fellowship is a lesson in ethics, governance, and the nature of good and evil. It holds a mirror to society and prompts us to question our own moral compass.”
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Sources: Actually Awful, IMDb, Wikipedia