I did not say that war and conflict don't happen, I am asking you to prove that in a general way they are more efficient than adaption, co-operation, co-existence or simple non-engagement and avoidance are as strategies.
Precisely and I know everyone has forgotten the concept of gravity wells* because Star Wars and other scifi shows constantly shows spaceships constantly flying up and down from planets like it is no big deal*... but ALL of those resources are stuck in the bottom of a gravity well which means the value of a bulk amount of any of that material is far less valuable than it would be distributed in space in other forms that could be mined without paying an immense energy tax (asteroids and smaller rock bodies than "planets" in general, i.e. why mine an earthlike planet when you could mine a pluto like planet or smaller?).
Sure, maybe aliens have Stargates or some other magic teleporting/portal device where they can appear magically on the surface of the earth and then warp back to somewhere outside the gravity well of Earth.. anything is possible I suppose but if we can't assume that nature doesn't allow such a blatant paradox/violations of the conservation of energy than we can't really have any speculative discussion about anything since it might just be superceded by magic at a later point.
The most valuable thing to an alien sentient species capable of such immense power would unquestionably be the genetic diversity of all living species on earth and that really would be the only scenario I could conceive of where aliens might desire to destroy humanity, I could see them having some kind of gardening philosophy where they could see we were a threat to the biological diversity of a potential ongoing source of genetic innovation and wanted to protect that by eliminating us... but even that is a stretch... from the timescale of an interstellar voyager, mass extinctions are simply the closing of one act and the beginning of another in the story of evolution, the evolution of life on Earth in all its complexity cannot be understood without taking into account mass extinctions... so then what would make an alien species decide to see the mass extinction that humanity is precipitating as fundamentally different?
Of course it is possible that an alien invasion force could show up and blow us up with lasers to harvest all our coal.. but I think there are basic axiomatic assumptions people bring to the table about assumed ways that alien contact would bear out that are just downright silly and I will not stop making fun of them until this genre of conversation becomes more mature.
The third book is basically "women can't make the hard, necessary decisions that men can" so that's going to be fun to see how the show does it.
Yes, I didn't get that far but I sensed vibes of this kind of suffocating betrayal of a genuine interest in the human condition early on in the TV show.
I don't like the show so I don't want to slap anyone in the face with these words but I also have a hard time seeing this any other way shrugs
Leftism and femininity are portrayed with a childlike understanding by the TV show in my opinion, and honestly I think at times the TV show seemed like it was struggling to even differentiate between the two in the first place it seems to have so little interest in actually engaging with different perspectives.
It genuinely alarms me how many people unironically love The Three Body Problem TV show and books though and excitedly recommend them to me without conveying any of this context (I live in the US). I don't say that lightly, it is one of those moments where you surface from the cult you are stuck in (that you yourself are still hopelessly devoted to in so many subconscious ways you are yet unwinding) and realize how warped everything is from reality or a basic understanding of the human condition.
We are drowning in a complex toxic masculinity, one that extends just as easily to women and people who do not identify as men and it intertwines with colonialism, jingoism, xenophobia and a host of other -isms that participated in foreclosing my generation's future.
If you like the show I am not trying to dunk on you, I am part of the same delusion, this is just one instance where I can perceive said delusion clearly. Art is many things and The Three Body Problem has many other parts to it that you may find enjoyable that aren't related to this, no judgement I am just pointing out how far US society has decayed through the context of this particular show.
Um, yes it is. This is a very well known general truism. Destruction is almost always easier than creation.
Certainly spilled milk can't be put back in the milk jug, but I don't think that proves destruction is easier than creation rather it underlines that what makes destruction devastating is that it cannot be reversed in the way the construction of something can.
My point is, why do you narrowly frame the choice as either destroying a complex painting or creating one?
You are asserting a knowledge of something that you cannot possibly assert.
There might be some truth to aspects being made here, but overall yes I completely agree I think this is leaning precisely into the kind of worship of the aesthetics of violence/guns that leads to things like the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin on the film set for the movie "Rust".
If you want to learn how to safely handle a firearm or other weapon and integrate that knowledge into the games you make, cool.... and I mean I guess this is news? but it turns out integrating genuine outside knowledge into video games can be interesting. However you could have chosen literally any other hobby or niche body of knowledge to obsess about and integrate into your video game development and gotten a similar if not larger return in your investment of effort spent not directly practicing getting better at making video games.
By the logic being argued here about weapons, would be game developers should prioritize becoming experts at fishing wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy before guns because fishing mechanics are in an absurd amount of video games and no matter what type of game you make you can probably integrate a fishing minigame into it. Further, it is very rare that game developers actually try to create realistic fishing games even though there is evidently a lot of interest in fishing in videogames.
Also... Euro Truck Simulator 2 has sold 13 million copies... do we need to consider the fact that game developers should maybe get a commercial truck drivers license before developing games because of the indication of how clearly players desire realistic truck driving games?
I completely agree!
I feel like this is an unpopular opinion but I was incredibly unimpressed by this show, it felt like peak techbro scifi to me.
The characters acted like comically simplified caricatures of human beings, I could not get through it.
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No, it really isn't!
Than what do you precisely mean by "easier"?