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Le 01/10/2024 à 23:56, Python a écrit :
> Your "diagrams" are utterly idiotic.
> 
>> This beauty and this scientific truth seem to hurt the eyes.
>> 
>> We have been living in a crazy world since antiquity.
> 
> 
> A crazy world where were conceived and build steam engines, trains, cars,
> planes, rockets, atomic bombs (oops), nuclear power plants. We travelled to the
> Moon and back, launched satellites, created computers, vaccines and radars.
> 
> Not that bad for a "crazy world", don't you think?

That's easy to say.
Personally, I think the opposite and often people comfort me by saying: 
"If men weren't so crazy, we would be technologically millennia ahead".
That's probably very true.
Of course, what you say is true: it's not so bad.
But the truth still makes you want to cry.
I don't mean that we are far behind what we could have done if men had 
thought with their heads rather than with their dicks.
In my opinion, you are wrong, and it is the great philosophers who are 
right when they talk about human madness (that is to say, the majority 
who, for probably jealous reasons, disgust or prevent progress from 
advancing more quickly).

R.H.