Mole
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There is context and content. And changing the context changes the content, but we can change the content without changing the context.
Our largest context is the universe and it changed in 1998.
And everything changed within the context of the universe, but mostly we haven't even looked at the changes. Every religion has a creation story, well, the creation story changed in 1998. And we have barely noticed.
Of course we cling to old contexts and old paradigms, we drive forward looking in the rear vision mirror while the new context is pouring through the windscreen.
We seem adverse to thinking abstractly because thinking abstractly means thinking in contexts.
We also seem to be parochial: we want to make our country great again, or we want the whole world to submit to our God.
But in 1998 we discovered the universe is moving away from us at an accelerating rate, and we don't know what it means.
Our largest context is the universe and it changed in 1998.
And everything changed within the context of the universe, but mostly we haven't even looked at the changes. Every religion has a creation story, well, the creation story changed in 1998. And we have barely noticed.
Of course we cling to old contexts and old paradigms, we drive forward looking in the rear vision mirror while the new context is pouring through the windscreen.
We seem adverse to thinking abstractly because thinking abstractly means thinking in contexts.
We also seem to be parochial: we want to make our country great again, or we want the whole world to submit to our God.
But in 1998 we discovered the universe is moving away from us at an accelerating rate, and we don't know what it means.