Analogy of Reality
Pin in a haystack is my closest analogy to reality.
It is very difficult to find the reality.
If at all, we would only see the relative reality.
In my opinion, the absolute reality is illusive to mankind.
There is some inherent tendency to limit our capacity to comprehend everything.
I create a plausible concept called "Uncertainty Principle" to elucidate the underlying tendency.
Then, one can begin to comprehend there is the Virtual or the Visible Reality.
In a classical physical fight of the old, one is destined to bite the dust.
In war death is inevitable.
It does not matter whether it is a war of attrition or a nuclear disaster.
The moment we discovered the gun powder and the gun, everything changed in humanity.
Now we are in the ballistic stage.
Knowingly and willingly mankind always chosen the fight.
Go for all out war.
There is no flight but fight on the first instance.
One's gain is the others loss.
That is the reality of a Zero Civilisation.
I do not believe, in spite of technological progress we can ever ascent to the Level I Civilisation where harmony is the base and war is nonexistent.
That is the stark reality.
No religion, no political system and no military system can mitigate the eventual destruction of mankind at this present juncture.
It was true for Sumerians.
It was true for Arcadians.
It was true for Asirians.
It was true for Greeks.
It was true for Byzantine.
It was true for Muslims.
All the above mentioned are in relation to Euphrates River.
Not global at all, for proper scientific analysis.
It is true for the neocolonialism of the West but however, it has met its nemesis.
That nemesis may be Russia.
This is only about 8000 years of modern civilization.
This is where I tend to disagree with StevenHawking's Singularity and One Universe.
I think he left it open for us to debate it’s inconsistency.
Multiverse is as plausible as the single Universe.
We will soon join the Aztecs, Mayans and Sumerians.
Unfortunately, we are not going to leave behind any significant artifacts for the next generations of civilization to didcover and ponder.
What went WRONG?
We have to assume that next and new civilization may emerge from the ashes we have left.
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