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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Linear thoughts on non-linear plane

I keep pondering on wither we limit our human evolution to too little of paths for the future because of our adherence to no make the same mistakes over. Have people like Winston Churchill, who was adamant if we do not know history we will make the same mistakes over and over, brain washed us. But what if we stop applying the linear element of time to our actions and only apply formulas(see history as a string of formulas instead of a linear plane though time, if you have to identical formulas and change one digit on one of the formulas the entire formula has changed, so if in our actions something looks similar to the past it has a strong possibility of not having the same result. Where would we be right now if we weren’t controlled by our fears of the past (isn’t that like an animal), how much farther advanced would our civilization and society be?

3 ComMents:

  • Friggin' intellectual left brainer. I'll have to read that about 30 times before I know what the heck you are talking about. You think you can dumb it down for me?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:21 PM  

  • um... I don't think history should be viewed on such a linear plane but as unique events with figures which are rarely repeated, but may be similar.

    By Blogger Euangelion, at 3:27 PM  

  • Oh, that's interesting. NOT! SIKE!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:29 PM  

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