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Wow. What an interesting thought path to take these observations down. Reminds me of something I heard Caroline Myss say in lecture a couple years ago about how ever since the threat of nuclear war dawned on humanity, we've become increasingly unable to imagine the future. Appliances, homes, nothing is built to last more than a few years anymore. You could also see it as following the subscription consumerism path that Apple, Spotify, EA and everyone is trying so hard to normalize. That when you buy something, you're paying for temporary access to it. When you buy a home, you're buying 20 years worth of house, then you need to buy another. Just like we need new iPhones at an ever increasing rate. Edit: ...aaaand resteemed. Also, totally following you now.
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And followed back! I saw the progression of time as a spiral, and as everything tightened up in the infinite coil it became clear that THIS is what we have all been waiting for. As that idea becomes more apparent, the need for a future might have become negligible in the world's mind.
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It begins to beg a lot of questions about the nature of time and if humans have the capacity for true upward mobility, in the dimensional sense. Perhaps we're nearing the end of time itself, or put differently, the end of time being a useful tool for us. What a *time* to be alive. Eh, eh... see what I did there?
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When emergencies arise, humans show their capacity to transcend dimensions, and they'll risk everything helping strangers-- real human nature emerges, overcoming the human conditioning. We're an OK bunch, I think, overall. I wonder if time CAN end, or if it fractals infinitely inward-- zoom in and there's always another spiral...
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