Are you ready? This is all the data Facebook and Google have on you

in the same way old people fall for hundred different biases, weaknesses, etc (and they get help and assistance), the normal guy in the street (up to governments) fails to see the longer trends. In the same way you can consider the average of the last 7 days in a subconcious manner to notice how weather is changing and what should you get dressesd with, there are longer periods p aswell that matter aswell for n f(x,p) functions.

We fail to see them but they might be very important too. It would seem that we only care for stuff that only manages to cross some specific differential threshold and only if it impacts us (in the same way we do not care so much about stuff happening far from us geographically). Nobody pays much attention to sucessive halvening of nature in last decades or the incredible impact of many factors in so many other (some extinction-maybe factors). We fail for a very narrow observance of our actions, their impact and even worse we fail on the agreements needed to fix them or even in the assessment of the specifics, and we even have parties that knowlingly reduce the survival expectancy of our specie as they lie, distort and obscure our shared specie thought processes and decissions.

We see how some civilizations have managed to survive for hundreds of years in a constant evolutionary growth that respects past behaviours. Behaviours that act like computer caches or programable systema speeding up evolution rate instead of letting only a life/death evolution slow algorithm decide our acts.

The persistence of human knowledge has some similarities with some modern database systems. Just hold a sec. While the vast amount of kniwledge is stored in slow storage, the one that is used more frequently is stored in smaller but much faster response technology, disk, ssds, memory, caches, etc We have the same, dna, human traditions, social uses, books, internet. Like the fastest but smallest cache we only care for what is happening very lately and we disregard anything else from the past, probably because the impact and speed of tech is getting to exponential levels. In this increasingly narrower care for the latest n period we are testing and testing at human an planetary level with what could be considered a mutation algorithm. And we are trying it in ourselves and our society and maybe our planet like in test subjects.

Mutation is very powerful but is also very very very VERY dangerous if there is no additional subjects that will continue if the experiment fails.

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