Society is malleable

11/19/2017, 1:17 PM

Students, what you learned in science and physics, think about it.

Everything is made up of particles, no matter how much, no matter how small. Everything is operated by electromagnetism and electricity.

The World in which we live is not limited to our lifeforms. There are plants, algae, plankton, bacteria, dogs, cats, horses, insects, arthropods, and more. The little things that happen outside of our houses don't translate into our houses. In our houses, human conventions and ideologies take over.

However, humankind is managed by fear and awareness of reactions to faulty activities that disrupt it's conventions - crime.

The flaw in perspective is that we don't realize that other lifeforms participate in our world of laws.

To add a spark of intellect, we now have robot citizenship. The danger of participating in this system
is that we are held within the boundaries of human ideology. There are more and less rules to encounter in the world. As people are liable to make mistakes at anytime, regardless do their reputation and extend of specialization in any field, they are mentally enclosed within the characteristics of civilization.

This work is considered by many to be dangerous only because man is afraid of losing control of his perspective. However, he does not have control or authority over the reality in which he lives;  no matter how much he has, his status has always be changed by hadron colliders and atomic accelerators.

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