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THE BEADY EYE SAYS: NOTHING STAND STILL BUT ARE WE NOW ALL ON THE MOVE TO NO WHERE.? .

30 Wednesday Jun 2021

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in #whatif.com, Speed of technology., Speed.

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(Five-minute read) 

When you look at the world man has set out at tremendous speed–to go nowhere.

The aim of life has been forgotten.

No one knows where we are going, and the end-all has mostly been left behind. 

Is this the price we are paying or the price we are going to pay to live at the pace of technology development? 

We now have a constellation of huge man-made threats, that cannot be dealt with one at a time which is coming together to imperil our very existence.

Some say that we may be entering the end game of human history. That civilization, and maybe even our species, will not survive the compound dangers we are accruing for ourselves.

That with technology, we’re just opening an ever greater distance between where we’re running to and where we are going. 

What is true is that these problems must now be solved in conjunction with all that life represents and that we are a long way off an agreed species-wide action to prevent a future that no one wants.

 

Almost certainly we have the technical ability to change but at what speed because we are still  “in denial” about its sheer scale.

E. O. Wilson, warns “We are tearing down the biosphere” – the very thing that supports life on this Planet. 

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How fast are we going?

Yes, the world is going faster. And yes, we in turn are also going faster. The older one gets the faster time seems to slip by.

When you’re five, a year represents 20% of your life. When you’re fifty, it’s a measly 2% of your life.

But the important question no one asks is this:

When does faster become too fast?

This question is still to be answered with today’s technology in as much as it is responsible for personal and societal dysfunction as any other single factor.

In Quantum Physics by leaving out time altogether, speed becomes irrelevant becoming an entanglement phenomenon of atoms, electrons, and protons – warp speed – teleportation – is not in the distant future.

With Social media/ the internet turning our species into zombies anything today that can’t keep up with Artificial Intelligence becomes the cultural equivalent of roadkill. 

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The average person uses 100,000 tons of fresh water, 750 tons of soil, 720 tons of metals, 5 billion energy units, and emits 300 tonnes of greenhouse gas. No wonder resources are becoming scarce and landscapes worldwide being ruined to obtain them.

There used to be is a natural rhythm to the universe. When we are in sync with this rhythm, life unfolds seamlessly till along came Quantum Physics and the Hadron Collider collecting around 300 gigabytes of data a second.

We humans will be unable to keep up unless there is a balanced time that helps us to see forward to the next light trip to be taken. Then we will go forward by remembering the future in a balanced time that serves the past.

Only then can one get back on track by remembering the future in the light of the past.                

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Where are we with speed at the moment?

Nature is always in resonance with life and we humans, are incredibly resilient and tenacious, but at some point, we get so exhausted and stressed out that we have no choice but to eventually surrender.

When we depend solely upon electronic devices to manage our information time is a runaway train without any certainty of course of direction. If we try to force it and rush toward a destination or goal, we actually move faster than the speed of biological life.

You would go around the earth seven times in a second at the speed of light ( which is 186,282 mph in a vacuum).

The sun’s energy speed to earth is 147 million to 152 million km depending on where it hits. 

Every year the world spins faster.

So what is the fastest thing on earth?

Here are a few other competitors.

Data travels close to the speed of light. (about 186,282.397 miles per second).

Automation will be one of the most profound and disruptive forces in human history.

Tachyons are hypothetical particle which is believed to be faster than the speed of light. Recent studies and calculations have found that, unlike ordinary particles, tachyons gain speed while their energy decreases and vice-versa. The slowest speed achieved by tachyons is the speed of light.

Pilobolus fungus – which lives on horse-dump.

The spores of these fungi can reach from 0 to 20 mph in 2 millionth of a second. The acceleration it experiences is a staggering 1 million times the gravity.

Thus, it is the fastest living thing on planet earth.

If we calculate the speed over very short distances, and if we assume the living being to start from rest, nothing in the whole wide world can even come close to this fungi. 

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Yes, you can google what is the fastest thing on earth you will get a list with no mention that we are traveling at 66.660 mph around the sun while spinning at 1037 mph, depending on where you are standing,  while the whole solar system orbits the milky way’s galactic center at about 447,000 mph. 

We don’t feel it because we are all hurling around at the same speed.  

Now, the question stands what other things present in our surroundings are qualified as fastest.

Is it:  Usain Bolt – 100 meters in 9.58sec- 23.15 mph – Rockets – 17600 mph – Fighter Jets –  3500 km/h up to 7300 km/h – Juno Spacecraft  – 165 0000 mph – Concorde – 1,354 mph- Helios 2 – 356,040 km/h – Neowise Comet – 17,500 mph – The Kreutz sungrazers comets – speed unknown – Corona Virus 40mph for a sneeze –Electricity – 670,616,629 mph. 

It all begs the question do we really know where we are going?

Now get your head around this if you can.  

According to the latest studies, the universe is expanding at 45.5mph for every 3.26 million light-years – that is, every 3.26 million light-years further away we look we find the universe is expanding at 45.5 mph faster. At this rate distances between cosmic objects are likely to double in another 9.8 billion years. 

Back on earth. 

Humanity’s chemical emissions are four times greater even than our carbon dioxide emissions.

Every day, every child on our planet is poisoned by man-made toxins. The whole of humanity and indeed, all life on Earth, is mired in a toxic swamp of 250 billion tonnes of annual chemical emissions from human activity.

It is essential that money, politics, and the human narrative are reinvented. Otherwise, technology will sabotage the very actions essential to our continuance leaving no time for human values or input. 

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THE BEADY EYE ASK’S: ARE WE BECOMING A NON READING SOCIETY.?

02 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by bobdillon33@gmail.com in Digital age., Literacy., Reading., Skim reading.

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(Twenty-minute read)

I watching a TV programme the other night and during the Ads I overheard a promotion by you know who promoting the iPad as the new pacifier for babies and toddlers.

Unbeknownst to most of us, an invisible, game-changing transformation links everyone in this picture: The neuronal circuit that underlies the brain’s ability to read is subtly, rapidly changing – a change with implications for everyone from the pre-reading toddler to the expert adult.

Is technology makes us weaker socially, physically, and mentally lazier?

Is the digital age making our minds weaker and deep thinking impossible?

How many hours do you spend hopelessly scrolling on the internet?

There is not a handful of societies that are, slowly and painfully, evolving institutions and behaviours that allow people to escape these ills on a broad front and if we continue to rely on technology, we will reverse all the progress we have worked so hard to achieve.

The answer to the above is in how we use technology by understanding all of the ethical implications technology can have- the ethical dilemmas of automation and surveillance are only beginning to surface.

Across the free world, the rise of populism and the decline of open debate is stressing our traditional democratic and societal institutions.

With every new release of technology, we become less physically active and more reliant on a screen, fearing that one day we will be the space humans in Wall-E who hover around on chairs, the epitome of laziness.

So anyone hoping to improve their mind both psychologically and cognitively might want to think about taking up the habit of regular reading.

Books can take you anywhere you want to go, exposing you to so many wonderful things.

When you are reading, you are focusing on and concentrating on one thing. You are using your memory muscle.

Technology cannot (yet) harm anyone by itself but it is worsening our ability to socialize directly with other people.

Who really wins and who loses before the Information Age has truly “come of age.”

In this “revolution” of information delivery, what is happening?

Poverty, disease, ignorance and intolerance, and inequality are humanity’s default condition.

Reading to your children helps build a bond and open up communication. It is another way of showing them, love. Your child’s language skills and literacy depend on you talking and reading to them.

Digital delivery is truly revolutionizing how we get our information but not how to decipher it.

In short, the reader is turning to the Internet with Skim reading.

The result is to scatter our attention and diffuse our concentration. This trend is likely to continue for decades to come.

In the end, it should not be a surprise that so many cannot make it through three or four paragraphs before turning their attention to something else.

It is not just the Internet itself causing this shift in our behaviour. It is modern technology—computers, smartphones, software, etc.

In the name of efficiency, human beings are losing their ability to set aside hours to simply read without distraction.

Until the last century, no one ever spent one minute in front of a television, computer or on a smartphone or iPad. Back then People had time to mentally digest—to think and analyze.

These days when one attempts to read a long article or book there is an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with your brain, remapping the neural circuitry, reprogramming the memory.

What will be the long-term effects of such social behaviour?

What will happen to the children and teenagers of today who have even fewer occasions to read and think?

Will a large enough foundation be built for our children to make correct decisions?

What about your future?

Deep reading processes may be under threat as we move into digital-based modes of reading.

We don’t have time to grasp complexity, to understand another’s feelings or

to perceive beauty.

Skim reading is a new normal and the effects on society are profound.

Set aside time to think and read and you will be investing in your future.

We need a new literacy for the digital age.

This is not a simple, binary issue of print vs digital reading and technological innovation.

It is about how we all have begun to read on any medium and how that changes not only what we read, but also the purposes for why we read.

A great deal hangs on it:

The ability of citizens in a vibrant democracy to try on other perspectives and discern the truth; The capacity of our children and grandchildren to appreciate and create beauty; and the ability in ourselves to go beyond our present glut of information to reach the knowledge and wisdom necessary to sustain a good society.

In this hinge moment between print and digital cultures, society needs to confront what is diminishing in the expert reading circuit, what our children and older students are not developing, and what we can do about it.

The potential inability of large numbers of students to read with a level of critical analysis sufficient to comprehend the complexity of thought and argument found in more demanding texts, whether in literature and science in college or in wills, contracts and the deliberately confusing public referendum questions citizens encounter in the voting booth.

The whole point of technology is a convenience, not a dumbing down.

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