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Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2020
This is where we discuss philosophy for people who don't want to get into the really deep realm of Philosophy but want to dip their toes in the shallow ends of Philosophy.
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"How many times do you have to see the evidence? How many times must the point be made? We're causing our own extinction. Too many red lines have been crossed, and our home has in fundamental ways been polluted by avarice and political megalomania. Genetic power has now been unleased and of course that's gonna be catastrophic. This change was inevitable from the moment we brought the first dinosaur back from extinction. We convinced ourselves that sudden change is something that happens outside the normal order things like a car crash or it's beyond control like a fatal illness we don't conceive a sudden radical, irrational change as woven into a very fabric of existence. Yet I can assure you, it most assuredly is. And it's happening now. Humans and dinosaurs are not gonna be forced to coexist. These creatures were here before us and if we're not careful they're gonna be here after. We're gonna have to adjust to new threats that we can't imagine. We've entered a new era. Welcome to Jurassic World." -Dr. Ian Malcolm (2018)