2011.10.05
The Dangerous Myth of Eternity
"But I don't have to know an answer. I don't feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in the mysterious universe without having any purpose, which is the way it really is, as far as I can tell, possibly. It doesn't frighten me."
--Richard Feynman
There's an old chestnut of a story, where there's a powerful King (some say Solomon) |
He is searching for an artifact-or may just a bit of wisdom- that would make a sad man happy and a happy man sad. |
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One of his servants brings back a ring inscribed with "This too shall pass." |
The Universe won't last forever. |
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Nothing is forever, except for the fact that... nothing is forever. |
Does this scare you? It shouldn't. By the definition of the universe, the nature of being, nothing can be more natural, more fundamental to everything. |
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But of course it scares us. |
As creatures who live only a few levels beyond our instincts, we like things to be consistent. |
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Stasis might be boring, but predictablity is safer than chaos. |
And we want to extend that desire for predictability for as long as we can imagine, which is forever. |
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It's not just our instincts that tell us to hope for eternity: our culture and religion do as well. |
I blame my years of faith for leading me to expect things-- anything-- to be able to last forever and ever, world without end, Amen. |
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Without that mythology, I might be more able to accept the universe that science- |
(thoughtful, peer-reviewed, testable-hypothesis science, our very best way of knowing things about the world-) tells us that it probably is. |
The gods refuse to answer. They refuse because they do not know.A striking quote, but I'm wondering if the orignal question was "What typeface shall I use"...
What's the best counter to being "Privilege Denying Dude"? Privilege acknowledging seems obnoxious. Do you have to become a campaigner?
Ugh, Steve Jobless.