
Suggestion: Change one or two small but important "barriers keeping some 'force' in check", and then ponder as many of the consequences of those "small" changes as possible.
I don't believe in alternate histories. Historical events are likeFishbellykanakaDude wrote: > ..give it a shot. It's WAY harder than it seems!
> Suggestion: Change one or two small but important "barriers
> keeping some 'force' in check", and then ponder as many of the
> consequences of those "small" changes as possible.
Oh, I agree with you entirely. I'm a dedicated "one worlder", meaning the world is as it is because that's the only way that it COULD be.John wrote:I don't believe in alternate histories. Historical events are likeFishbellykanakaDude wrote: > ..give it a shot. It's WAY harder than it seems!
> Suggestion: Change one or two small but important "barriers
> keeping some 'force' in check", and then ponder as many of the
> consequences of those "small" changes as possible.
earthquakes, tsunamis and cyclones, forces of nature that can't be
stopped. What's going to happen is going to happen. That's the
reason that "it's way harder than it seems."
Nonsense! All you need to accept is that "winners" rewrite history and thus true alternate histories have to exist.John wrote: I don't believe in alternate histories. Historical events are like
earthquakes, tsunamis and cyclones, forces of nature that can't be
stopped. What's going to happen is going to happen. That's the
reason that "it's way harder than it seems."
... the most obvious, important realities are often the ones that are hardest to see and talk about
... the really significant education in thinking that we're supposed to get in a place like this isn't really about the capacity to think but rather about the choice of what to think about. If your total freedom of choice regarding what to think about seems too obvious to watse time discussing I'd ask you to think about fish and water and to bracket for just a few minutes your skepticism about the value of the totally obvious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CrOL-ydFMI... a closed mindedness that amounts to an imprisonment so total that the person doesn't even know he's locked up. ... to be a little less arrogant to have juat a little critical awareness about myself and my certainties because a huge percentage of stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is it turns out totally wrong and deluded.
Nope.John wrote:Well, maybe the world would be a better place if women were easier to understand.
There are infinite perspectives, but only one reality.Heisenberg wrote:Nonsense! All you need to accept is that "winners" rewrite history and thus true alternate histories have to exist.John wrote: I don't believe in alternate histories. Historical events are like
earthquakes, tsunamis and cyclones, forces of nature that can't be
stopped. What's going to happen is going to happen. That's the
reason that "it's way harder than it seems."
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Oh,.. I LOVE GURPS..!Tom Mazanec wrote:Here is my "Furry" alternate history:
http://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.html?id=1465
https://www.deviantart.com/quantumbranc ... 1537421062
OK,.. on the "aesop" concept:Tom Mazanec wrote:Here is my "Furry" alternate history:
http://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.html?id=1465
https://www.deviantart.com/quantumbranc ... 1537421062
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