Mt Everest had its first documented climb in 1953.
The first person went to space in 1961.
It's kind of crazy to think about how "new" mankind's spread over the world is. My father was already a teenager the first time someone climbed Everest, and in his twenties by the time someone went to space.
If we start the "modern era" as roughly coinciding with the telecommunications age (ie the dawn of the cross-continental telegraph in the1860s), it's less than two consecutive human lifetimes old.
Everything is new.
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This reminds me of Terence McKennaโs last video interview that I watched for the first time in entirety last night. His โnovelty theoryโ basically says that things will become exponentially more complex until the rate of change is so high that weโll have to talk about how weird it is. It does feel like we are reaching the pinnacle of things somehow.
Our gods are destroyed
The older I get the closer history feels.
The world is fresh and ancient. Above the noise, it feels like the quiet before a storm.