Message from @Larken

Discord ID: 547181025894334466


2019-02-18 22:14:25 UTC  

no

2019-02-18 22:14:41 UTC  

It's annoying as all hell

2019-02-18 22:14:44 UTC  
2019-02-18 22:14:45 UTC  

Atomicbattlefield#3385 (289563013898436608) is now muted for '**Unspecified.**', alright? <:THUMBSUP6:403560443345371137>

2019-02-18 22:14:52 UTC  

There

2019-02-18 22:14:54 UTC  

😁

2019-02-18 22:14:56 UTC  

Thank you

2019-02-18 22:15:00 UTC  

I hate people like that

2019-02-18 22:18:23 UTC  

When you say "fear caused by the fact that one's race is different from another, caused by the underlying fear of the unknown".

I know there's such thing of the fear of the unknown. For example, when some tribes receive guests of all colors, they get perplexed and scared, because of the "unknown" that you speak of. That is normal. When something is very strange to us, we usually respond with fear, because we cannot categorize them in any of our developed faculties (This is developed by Mircea Eliade, when he talks about the Scared and the Profane in his books).

But here's the thing, the "fear" that you speak of coming from the underlying fear of unknown, is not the same "fear" that would be put in the conception of "racial tension". Those are two DIFFERENT things: one comes because of nature and because of lack of contact with other civilizations; the other comes because of the INDOCTRINATION, caused by external factors that are not consequent with the type of fear you describe.

2019-02-18 22:18:57 UTC  

I believe the main problem we're having is that we're defining racial tension in two different ways.

2019-02-18 22:19:10 UTC  

Maybe if we stopped using that label, it would help

2019-02-18 22:19:42 UTC  

I think it was necessary from the get go to define our terms. Sometimes people might agree on the same thing, but they disagree because their definitions are not put.

2019-02-18 22:19:53 UTC  

In summary, what I am trying to say is that, yes, we as humans NATURALLY fear the unknown.

2019-02-18 22:20:18 UTC  

And that natural fear, when applied to humans, is what I define as racial tension.

2019-02-18 22:20:19 UTC  

But there's no such thing as inherent fear for a race when you take into account the fact that the environment where this human is born is already constructed for a long time.

2019-02-18 22:20:33 UTC  

Alright, I think I get it

2019-02-18 22:20:52 UTC  

We're in agreement, but not understanding that we're in agreement

2019-02-18 22:21:03 UTC  

The best example I can give you right now is that of Tarzan (I know it's cartoonish, but it gives a great image).

2019-02-18 22:21:20 UTC  

Tarzan was human, but he was raised by monkeys. When humans of the SAME color as him came, he was "afraid" and curious.

2019-02-18 22:21:45 UTC  

It happens to some tribes: you can come on the same color of your skin. But what they're afraid of is the fact that YOU do not belong to that tribe.

2019-02-18 22:22:02 UTC  

Not necessarily the skin color.

2019-02-18 22:22:54 UTC  

I understand. We've been saying the same thing, I've just been saying it in an unfocused, hazy way

2019-02-18 22:39:31 UTC  

@The Gwench I just remembered that you wanted to hear my evidence as to why I'm a globie

2019-02-18 22:39:35 UTC  

You still want to hear it?

2019-02-18 22:45:53 UTC  

I will

2019-02-18 22:46:15 UTC  

I had more astrology stuff to talk about too.

2019-02-18 22:46:39 UTC  

With relation towards flat vs globe, not just random discussion of astrology.

2019-02-18 22:48:13 UTC  

@gohan Sure

2019-02-18 22:49:14 UTC  

Alright. So as I have been told often, you don't look to the sky to prove something about the ground. So I did some digging, and I came up with some solid proof.

2019-02-18 22:49:18 UTC  

Seismic waves.

2019-02-18 22:50:00 UTC  

Specifically, two properties of seismic waves. The first is the difference between surface waves (which travel along the surface of the Earth) and body waves (which travel within the Earth)

2019-02-18 22:50:01 UTC  

So what about them?

2019-02-18 22:50:13 UTC  

The second property is seismic shadow zones

2019-02-18 22:50:20 UTC  

I'll start with shadow zones.

2019-02-18 22:50:42 UTC  

Ok

2019-02-18 22:50:47 UTC  

The other one is a long-winded mathematical proof that I don't want to type out on a phone.

2019-02-18 22:51:17 UTC  

While I like math, I don’t like it that much.

2019-02-18 22:51:23 UTC  

Thank you

2019-02-18 22:51:58 UTC  

I'll see if I can bring it down, it's long in terms of length, not so much difficulty to understand

2019-02-18 22:52:01 UTC  

Anyways

2019-02-18 22:52:06 UTC  

Seismic shadow zones