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A Boomerang among Drones
For the same reason you would not expect a Neanderthal age man to solve differential calculus problems, you cannot trust 21st century civilizationally delayed mankind to manage a safe use of killer robots A returning boomerang In 2011 genetic researchers … Continue reading
17 000 days and 17 000 nights
Clyde William Tombaugh (1906 – 1997) is the American astronomer who discovered Pluto in 1930. Clyde never lived to see New Horizons (above) and its historic achievements these days. But no matter the time gap, Clyde is and will always … Continue reading
“Where there is peace, there is culture. Where there is culture, there is peace.”
80 years ago today the United States became the first country to ratify the Roerich Pact, by signature of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Roerich Pact is associated with the Russian painter and philosopher Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) who initiated the modern … Continue reading
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Tagged Civilizational Values, Human Civilization, Spiritual Culture
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A Battlefield for Blind Slaves
“We do not react to reality. We react to our perception of reality.” The Blind Men and the Elephant In a famous ancient story, a group of blind men are taken to an elephant to learn what it is like. … Continue reading
Posted in Brutal Logic, Humans, Reports from Human Jungle
Tagged Civilizational Values, Conflicts, Human Beings, Social Psychology
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HCVI: Civilizational Values Matrix
How to measure Human Success? Picture: Van Gogh, “Starry Night Over the Rhone” Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) painted more than 2100 artworks. His masterpieces are now available to practically anyone on the planet to adore that unique emanation … Continue reading
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Tagged Civilizational Values, Human Beings, Human Civilization
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To Conquer the World
A for Alexander, A for Archimedes Alexander III of Macedon Territories, invaded by Alexander III of Macedon Alexander III of Macedon (356 – 323 BC) was called Alexander the Great. The following is an example of his by far prevailing … Continue reading
Who holds the “Restart” button of the World?
“I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones” Albert Einstein In our globalized world the deep incongruity between the level of the rationality (in … Continue reading
Conflicts
Conflicts.