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horeszko | 1 year ago
We have deep flaws as a species."
I've always considered this an advantage. The previous generation provides stability by sticking to what it knows and believes and the next generation adapts society to new understanding and circumstances. On aggregate this provides a measured response to changes in society and understanding.
nine_k|1 year ago
It took a long time before the community of doctors accepted the experimentally proven concept of washing hands and instruments before doing something to a patient, e.g. a surgery. While it may have provided some nice stability, it also prolonged and produced quite some suffering.
PaulKeeble|1 year ago
We have had good and increasing evidence for the air borne spread of diseases since the early 20th century and yet even now airborne spread of viruses via aerosol is rejected by most. We have experiments showing that Covid and other viruses spread airborne in small 1-3 micrometre aerosoles and confirmed transit over quite large distances on the wind. We also have experimental evidence that it can survive in the air for many hours.
Yet the WHO still has not accepted that viruses spread this way and indeed many governments are rejecting it as well. This is a Semmelweis moment happening currently and its not just one scientist being rejected its hundreds all coming at the problem from different directions finding the same thing.
potato3732842|1 year ago
There's probably some older small retail businesses out there who are still using almost wholly paper records but they're a rounding error.
madaxe_again|1 year ago
When the pace of change outstrips this, you develop Problems.
The entirety of 20th century history has comprised us wrestling with this.
intended|1 year ago
If we actually did reason better, society would not need to wait out till enough people passed away.
unknown|1 year ago
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