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Large Scale Thought Transformation

Unstable November 17, 2017 at 22:57 3325 views 7 comments
What would it take to change the global thought process? Is it even possible? Can a world function stably with out unification?

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charleton November 17, 2017 at 23:11 #125122
Do you really mean "thought process", or are you after something else.

Unstable November 17, 2017 at 23:23 #125132
I could word it in different ways but I think you can sum it up to me wanting to have humanity on the same page. Is it possible to have a planet focused on an underlined goal? Is there a point of no return? In the obvious chaos of the universe, even an educated mass population would be conflicted on the morality of making large scale decisions. Are we accessing these deplorable thoughts now to further ourselves to the eventual point of indestructibility as a species? Or is that just how we justify it? At what point are we in the green? When are we safe? When are we one people?
fishfry November 18, 2017 at 02:13 #125170
Quoting Unstable
What would it take to change the global thought process? Is it even possible? Can a world function stably with out unification?


Propaganda. Here is one of history's most brilliant experts in getting everyone to think the same way. Is this what you have in mind?

http://www.psywarrior.com/Goebbels.html

Are you sure that getting everyone to think the same way is a good idea?

Cavacava November 18, 2017 at 12:47 #125246
A mutation similar to what it took for us to develop and use language. Real esp?
creativesoul November 23, 2017 at 05:37 #126479
What global thought 'process'? We already all think by virtue of the same process, but we just have different values.
Harry Hindu November 23, 2017 at 13:05 #126549
Quoting Unstable
I could word it in different ways but I think you can sum it up to me wanting to have humanity on the same page. Is it possible to have a planet focused on an underlined goal? Is there a point of no return? In the obvious chaos of the universe, even an educated mass population would be conflicted on the morality of making large scale decisions. Are we accessing these deplorable thoughts now to further ourselves to the eventual point of indestructibility as a species? Or is that just how we justify it? At what point are we in the green? When are we safe? When are we one people?


So you're asking why can't we all be like the Borg?
NothingIsEverything November 24, 2017 at 09:23 #126701
What does a stable world look like? I am far to cynical to believe that there will ever be some sort of unified utopia in the world. Like all other species, we will eventually be extinct. Our existence will be marred with tragedy and stupidity.