I have always been a curious person, I have always had this childish irrepressible urge to try to look behind the curtain and understand how things really work
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If - or rather when - the human race torches this planet in nuclear fire and all that's left of us is our books and pictures and stories the best all of us collectively can hope for is that future alien archeologists will remember our bullshit about ourselves and not the reality
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Morgan Gendel did a comic book followup to his award winning episode of Star Trek TNG "The Inner Light" (the one with Picard's flute), with a shocking reveal where they actually do find frozen people from the planet the simulation came from and discover that it was a fraud
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It was a sanitized Little House on the Prairie style mockup of what their world was like It was literature, not history The creator of the sim programmed herself into it as the protagonist's wife to be remembered as a perfect version of herself
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It's depressing, but it's also completely predictable Immediately you realize that if you were to embark on a project like the one they did with their little space probe, that's what you do Who the hell wouldn't do it
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I guess if I were to start a new relationship that would be my test question "Will you lie about me at my funeral" And refusing would be a red flag but ESPECIALLY the romantic maudlin refusal "What would I have to lie about"
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That's what love is "I agree to believe the lies you believe about yourself, if you believe the lies I believe about myself" If you don't understand or accept that you're fucking useless
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I think to a large extent, talking about lies—even Noble Lies—oversells the degree of deception and fraud that's usually involved. There are multiple ways in which the past interacts with the present, and all of them are necessarily incomplete.
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History, even generously defined as an attempt to uncover the absolute truth about the past, will be stuck with gaps and inaccurate reports. It blends, then, with memory, both individual and social, which we *know* is flawed, yet which actually impacts people much more.
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