One day in the far future everything will be discovered and everything will be understoodThere will be nothing left to discover, no mystery in the universe Life will feel linear, you will know exactly the optimal way to live life, and any form of freedom or curiosity will be disencouraged
>>220834010Monoball is starting to make deeper threads.I believe we'll all die before this happens
>>220834010One mystery will definitely remain unsolved: what do Ordem e Progresso stand for?
>>220834010How can you be so sure, maybe we will come across a problem too hard to solve with all we've got and that will be it or there might still be stuff outside of our physical perception but we will never interract with it so we won't know.
>>220834184Positivist ideals.Look up Augusto Comte.Before becoming unitedstatian gholems we were massive frenchboos.Brazil is graveyard of old forgotten european ideologies
>>220834010>Life will feel linear, you will know exactly the optimal way to live life, and any form of freedom or curiosity will be disencouragedThat's already how it is to an extent, you're already told to avoid certain foods because they don't do you any good, how to interact with information, how to approach problems, where to go and for what. To an even bigger extent like you are describing, there will still be recommendations and dictates that will fall on deaf ears and outright defiance, if we ever come to that state which is unlikely simply because humanity is fundamentally flawed. Maybe in a post-human, AI world that could become, but then who will be the vessel of those disappointments?