This is predicated on the idea that at any point in history a reliable percentage of beliefs is crazy and/or evil and will be shown to be so at a later time. Seems intuitively wrong.
IF immortality hit “today”, roughly a quarter of the US population would be scientifically literate, and would remain so—likely—the remainder of their lives, based on the age ranges that spread holds true of today. That’s rather disturbing, to me.
IF immortality hit “today”, roughly a quarter of the US population would be scientifically literate, and would remain so—likely—the remainder of their lives, based on the age ranges that spread holds true of today. That’s rather disturbing, to me.
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