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Violatedsmurf
"It's why we're still spending trillions of dollars on machines to kill each other with but not on space exploration or colonization. What's important to the average human and what is important to humans of high intelligence, knowledge, and vision are vastly divergent."
I read this on another post, I believe it was about why we didn't go back to the moon, but it made me think of a few things about how do we close these gaps. Such as bringing more people to wanting to know why and how things in our universe work. Knowing how our politics are nothing about this, and most people are still fighting to have religion in charge or which sky daddy is better. How could one change peoples minds and herd people into the direction to want to support more knowledge, spend more money on learning than killing people and just generally get people interested in learning? Is this even possible?
I read this on another post, I believe it was about why we didn't go back to the moon, but it made me think of a few things about how do we close these gaps. Such as bringing more people to wanting to know why and how things in our universe work. Knowing how our politics are nothing about this, and most people are still fighting to have religion in charge or which sky daddy is better. How could one change peoples minds and herd people into the direction to want to support more knowledge, spend more money on learning than killing people and just generally get people interested in learning? Is this even possible?