Tuesday 30 August 2016

   

                    group portrait, International Space Station (with crew of shuttle Discovery) 2010



   

                                                   developers and contributors, Berlin Hackathon, 2011



                    

                                                          Mitch Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding - 1966


   

                        11 of the 13 Nobel Prize Winners in 2011        (Stockholm, Sweden) 


Yesterday, I offered a gloomy post about the consequences for our species if we keep working under a moral relativist master program. Today, it would be a lot nicer and also more rightly balanced to offer some of the evidence that gives us hope. 

The people of the world are becoming more and more comfortable with pluralism, in the high profile arenas of the world, in the media, and in society in general. This fact is evidence of something very simple. We are learning love. Brothers and sisters, all of us. One tribe. And we're stronger for this change. Our teams are versatile and one day they will all be squads playing/working for the same grand team. 

It's coming. We just need to hang in there, through the difficult times, all the while adhering to our moral realist beliefs, a little longer.  





   

                                           leaders of the G20 countries, Mexico Summit, 2012
   



                                               And then? And then? What? 


   


                          Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, working near the lunar module, 1969 



   


                                       photo of surface of Mars, taken by Curiosity probe, 2014

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