01 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Our Radio Broadcasts into Space are a Monologue
Some individuals find the absence of a dialogue distressing – as if meaningful
dialogues were commonplace on this planet. Philip Morrison, of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, has pointed out that such cultural monologues are
entirely common in the history of mankind; that, for example, the entire cultural
patrimony of classical Greece, which has influenced our civilization in a profound
way, has traveled in only one direction in time. We have not sent our wisdom to
the Greeks. The...Folksonomies: culture communication
Folksonomies: culture communication
Distressing some that it is not a dialogue, but the wisdom of the ancient Greeks is a monologue as well.
10 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
Non-Anthropocentricm as a Virtue
Anthropocentrism isn’t just a faulty value
system, but also a faulty way of understanding the
world. Modern science has shown this, displacing
human beings from the center of the universe,
opening up immense vistas of space and time, telling
a story of life in which chance, not destiny, has raised
an unusual primate to dominance for a short time on
a tiny planet in one insignificant corner of the
universe. We know this, of course. But our daily
experience tends to contradict it, as we walk ...Science displaced humans as the center of the Universe, and as a result, we can see reality more clearly.
29 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Science Works Better than Religion
Religion, magic, science: All assume a reality behind the commonplace that gives meaning and structure to the world, and which might somehow be made to work for our benefit. Thus we have offered prayers, incense, and sacrifice to the gods, cast magical spells and incantations, or built, for example, colossally expensive particle accelerators to probe the inner secrets of atoms and the first moments of the ultra-hot big bang.
To what effect? As for prayer, the gods have been dramatically nonf...If we think of the particle accelerators, NASA, Universities, and other buildings, then cathedrals to science outnumber those to religion, and that is because science produces results.