• Astronomer Carl Sagan's 1995 prediction of America is resurfacing with

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 09:27:52 2023
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    Astronomer Carl Sagan's 1995 prediction of America is resurfacing with
    some saying it's scarily accurate... so what do you think?
    The prediction is full of warnings that some think are a little too
    close to reality
    It foretells a world of misinformation and the rise in big tech
    Sagan was a pioneer in the study of the possibility of
    extraterrestrial life
    By MADISON BURGESS

    UPDATED: 10:07 EDT, 23 August 2023


    Back in 1995, the Astronomer Carl Sagan made a prediction of what a
    future version of America would look like - and some people think it's disturbingly similar to the world today.

    From 'clutching our crystals' to 'awesome technological powers' being
    'in the hands of very few,' the scientist's prediction is full of
    warnings that some think are a little too close to reality.

    Sagan was an astronomer, planetary scientist, astrophysicist and more -
    he was well known as a pioneer in the field of exobiology, which is the
    study of the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

    He helped to assemble to first physical messages sent into space as well
    as being among the first to determine that life could have existed on Mars.

    The astronomer constantly appealed to NASA to extend its exploration of
    the Universe.

    Sagan was an astronomer, planetary scientist, astrophysicist and more -
    he was well known as a pioneer in the field of exobiology, which is the
    study of the possibility of extraterrestrial life
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    Sagan was an astronomer, planetary scientist, astrophysicist and more -
    he was well known as a pioneer in the field of exobiology, which is the
    study of the possibility of extraterrestrial life

    Sagan was known for sharing complex scientific views, in an effort to
    educate the masses - he wanted to have open minds and active imaginations
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    Sagan was known for sharing complex scientific views, in an effort to
    educate the masses - he wanted to have open minds and active imaginations

    As the prediction resurfaces, people are even questioning if Sagan had
    access to a time machine.

    The prophecy which describes a dystopian America, came from a passage
    from his book called 'The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in
    the Dark'.

    The book explains the scientific method to people outside of the field
    and encourages them to learn critical and skeptical thinking.

    It has a focus on distinguishing science from pseudoscience, with
    mentions of witches, UFOs, extrasensory perception (the sixth sense),
    and faith healing.

    Sagan was known for sharing complex scientific views, in an effort to
    educate the masses - he wanted to have open minds and active imaginations.

    The passage that's got people talking, foretells a world of
    misinformation, the rise in big tech and the influential media.

    It reads: 'Science is more than a body of knowledge; it is a way of
    thinking.

    'I have a foreboding of an America in my children’s or grandchildren’s time—when the United States is a service and information economy; when
    nearly all the key manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries;

    'when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and
    no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues;

    The passage that's got people talking, foretells a world of
    misinformation, the rise in big tech and the influential media
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    The passage that's got people talking, foretells a world of
    misinformation, the rise in big tech and the influential media

    The scarily accurate passage is again circulating around social media,
    with users shocked at it's eerie message
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    'when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority;

    'when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes,
    our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what
    feels good and what’s true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness.

    'The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of
    substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30-second
    sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition,
    but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance.'

    The scarily accurate passage is again circulating around social media,
    with users shocked at it's eerie message.

    Someone called the prediction a 'chillingly accurate description of the
    path to decline' and another said he 'hit the nail on the head'

    Sadly, Sagan was unable to see whether his prophecy came true as he died
    aged 62 in December 1996 -he suffered from a rare bone marrow disease
    called myelodysplasia
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    Sadly, Sagan was unable to see whether his prophecy came true as he died
    aged 62 in December 1996 -he suffered from a rare bone marrow disease
    called myelodysplasia

    One person said 'Ever-increasingly convinced Carl Sagan just had a time machine'.

    Others added 'Nailed it, unfortunately' and 'So ahead of his time'.

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  • From Jim Wilkins@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 20:45:31 2023
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    "a425couple" wrote in message news:dE4GM.464519$U3w1.247005@fx09.iad...

    Back in 1995, the Astronomer Carl Sagan made a prediction of what a
    future version of America would look like - and some people think it's disturbingly similar to the world today.

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    The trend was visible by the 1960's, one leading indicator was the media
    shift from heroic characters such as stoic cowboys we could strive to
    emulate to hapless losers the audience could feel superior to. This 1966
    play may be considered to mark the turning point from hero to anti-hero: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosencrantz_and_Guildenstern_Are_Dead

    I was involved in both high tech and film/theatre so I saw the widening gap between rapidly advancing knowledge and the increasing angst and
    superstition of those it left behind.

    I think it hit Britain earlier, as evidenced by the nihilist attitudes of "Major Tom" and "A Clockwork Orange".

    Ignorance isn't bliss, it leads to cognitive dissonance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance

    Last weekend at a flea market a dealer in mineral crystals told me her clientele was sharply divided between geologists and New-Age mystics, so I identified myself by asking if she had any Perovskite.

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