I am fairly certain that, given the actual nature of timeSpace (as a fundamental expression of a unity) we have damn near everything backwards.
1. We think our government is a unity. It isn’t.
2. We think of humans as ‘a separate organism’. There’s literally no such thing. All organisms in spacetime are ‘one organism’, appearing as ‘distinct’. They are us. We are them. They number of features of unity vastly exceeds those of distinction. Both perspectives are useful, but unity should almost always have precedence.
3. We’re aware of physical force, i.e. explosions, but we’re not aware of ‘temporal force’. Both computation and nuclear weapons create various forms of ‘temporal shockwaves’. Approximately zero humans are considering this problem, but it’s about to become urgent.
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