Edutainment+2029+- Dr.+Strange

Standing in contrast to the other Avengers movies, //Dr. Strange// is based on Eastern mysticism. Dr. Strange learns how to travel and even manipulate multiple dimensions. (We discover in an Easter Egg in the credits that Thor is from another dimension.)

Dr. Strange and the other sorcerers must continually face the challenge of deciding between using their powers for personal gain and using them for the greater good. Aren't we //**all**// given certain powers? Wouldn't //**we**// be just as selfish if we used our powers solely for personal gain?

 While humans aren't likely to discover how to navigate the multiverse any time soon, there is a very direct connection between this movie and the principles of America 2029. America 2029 seeks to create an alternative, parallel economy. Just as the sorcerers can travel through multiple dimensions, while mere mortals are limited to one dimension, members of the America 2029 Consortium can freely navigate from one economy to another. Like the sorcerers, who can transform earth's dimensions of time and space by navigating alternative dimensions, Consortium members have the power to transform existing economies by navigating the alternative economies.   For more information about the economics of America 2029, see Economics 2029 (Econ 2029).

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