02-03-2023, 09:15 PM
(01-28-2023, 02:49 AM)Chatwoman Wrote:
(01-20-2023, 02:41 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuUIkHKZOgI
1:27 this was back in 1985 so that would be 2185... when I originally heard this part of the interview, I was pretty surprised. I've never heard anybody give a ballpark timeframe that spot on before.
Could be a lot of different things, but I've discussed this in the past...
https://www.sectual.com/thread-358-post-...#pid146630
I've theorized it might be asteroid Bennu, but it doesn't really matter.
It's pretty wild to think that Plato got 2400+ years of airtime and Bob Dylan's body of work is gonna get totally wiped out with the next reset. He barely lived out his own lifetime before it was all over.
This is not so much a comparison between Dylan and Plato as it is an acknowledgement that if there was enough time left, Bob's material would be discussed for thousands of years in just the same way.
I doubt he gives a shit, but I find it very interesting to contemplate.
How many Bob Dylans have there been in past Earth Ages? How many brilliant works have been lost to time, how many have been lost to these global calamities that wipe the surface clean almost like clockwork?
On board were the 12...
But this will not be a flood. There is nothing to board. There will be no escape. There will be nothing left. It'll be like we were never here, and none of this ever happened.
As enjoyable as Bob has been, he's one of the greatest our current age (totally not Golden) had to offer... but what we have achieved during this iteration of humanity, even with our limited space exploration, has been just a tiny step above caveman capabilities.
It's very obvious to me that we are in for a wipe-out. Humanity is compromised to its very biology. It's a global Sodom and Gomorrah.
The next rise of a human-like species which becomes technologically advanced will be during a Golden Age.
(11-23-2018, 12:34 AM)Chatwoman Wrote:
36:40.
(06-16-2020, 03:16 PM)Chatwoman Wrote:
22:02.
https://www.startribune.com/why-bob-dyla.../438115023
Bob didn't make it onto the Voyager "Golden Record" but at least Chuck Berry made it...
(12-15-2022, 06:15 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Humanity in its greatest form embraces its inevitable demise, and at most may send a data loaded craft (like the Voyager message) out into space in an effort to have its consciousness potentially preserved.
Of course, there's the wall of the bubble which stops it from going beyond our system, and since no one can get in anyway, the most we can hope is that lifeforms which evolve on other bodies within our solar system may find it someday.
That big ol' rock has been headed our way, Earth in its sights, every second of every day that we've been creating, committing atrocities, ruining our planet, ruining ourselves, ruining each other...
The tapestry of time and space is intricately woven and everything is connected.
Quote:"Since his days are determined, the number of his months is with Thee, and his limits Thou hast set so that he cannot pass."
Job 14:5