gravimatrix on Nostr: We got technology that has the potential to become #FieldPropulsion. Field Propulsion ...
We got technology that has the potential to become #FieldPropulsion.
Field Propulsion has the potential to change everything, beyond our imagination.
It will happen, one way or another, eventually it happens.
But there are two things that prevent reality from becoming a better than sci-fi utopia.
The first issue is cognitive impairment of the human race. It's a complex issue, people suffer from cognitive dissonance a lot nowadays. An example: if you search for "quantum observer" on Wikipedia you will find an article that suggests (without saying it explicitly) that a conscious being observing a quantum phenomenon does not affect it unless he or she is using a physical measurement instrument to interact with it. This is untrue, but they won't accept reality because it contradicts their materialistic view of the Universe. This is only an example, but this behavior can be found at many levels across the board.
The second issue is the necessity of doing this technological upgrade in waves because of slow spiritual evolution of the human race. See for instance the case of the massive adoption of Nikola Tesla's alternating current, along with the airplane around the same years. What happened next?... We need to go slow, we can't stop, but we can't go too fast either.
What we find interesting is that thanks to issue number 1 we can address issue number 2 semi-openly because nobody is going to believe what they're not ready to believe. Isn't that an interesting paradox?
We got a window of opportunity to build infrastructure that will allow us to create a sort of open underground elite of leaders for a progressive but steady worldwide spiritual and technological upgrade. Very similar to what happened and keeps happening with Bitcoin. And just like with Bitcoin, a liberty oriented mind is a must, that's why we're here.
Another interesting paradox, now that we're talking about futurism, is that —if we succeed— money will be, for the most part, no longer necessary. Including Bitcoin!
Field Propulsion has the potential to change everything, beyond our imagination.
It will happen, one way or another, eventually it happens.
But there are two things that prevent reality from becoming a better than sci-fi utopia.
The first issue is cognitive impairment of the human race. It's a complex issue, people suffer from cognitive dissonance a lot nowadays. An example: if you search for "quantum observer" on Wikipedia you will find an article that suggests (without saying it explicitly) that a conscious being observing a quantum phenomenon does not affect it unless he or she is using a physical measurement instrument to interact with it. This is untrue, but they won't accept reality because it contradicts their materialistic view of the Universe. This is only an example, but this behavior can be found at many levels across the board.
The second issue is the necessity of doing this technological upgrade in waves because of slow spiritual evolution of the human race. See for instance the case of the massive adoption of Nikola Tesla's alternating current, along with the airplane around the same years. What happened next?... We need to go slow, we can't stop, but we can't go too fast either.
What we find interesting is that thanks to issue number 1 we can address issue number 2 semi-openly because nobody is going to believe what they're not ready to believe. Isn't that an interesting paradox?
We got a window of opportunity to build infrastructure that will allow us to create a sort of open underground elite of leaders for a progressive but steady worldwide spiritual and technological upgrade. Very similar to what happened and keeps happening with Bitcoin. And just like with Bitcoin, a liberty oriented mind is a must, that's why we're here.
Another interesting paradox, now that we're talking about futurism, is that —if we succeed— money will be, for the most part, no longer necessary. Including Bitcoin!