“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” Heraclitus Ideas applied at different times/contexts are not the same ideas.
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Peak humanity will just be everyone silent, slow hum of the machines in the background, everyone flowing through life giving each other knowing, smiling nods and cooperating seamlessly.
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Nice answer to the Fermi Paradox here
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There is nothing new under the sun. -Ecclesiastes 2200 years ago
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Same initials. Same rhythm. Suspicious.
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I really like the way how the intellectuals of the XVIII century were saying something similar x) Like a golden age syndrom
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@TheAnnaGat That statement by Mr. Gide very much reflects what physicists said at the end of 19th century; just before relativity and quantum mechanics blew up their complacency.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Every meeting where people are “multi”-tasking on their laptops/phones. And the also the next meeting.
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Time makes more converts than reason.
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