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Oct 2nd, 2007 at 11:04am
 
Greetings,

That website for Aptera, the new vehicle concept that hopes to get 330 mpg (but can only Smiley get 220 so far) got me wondering about resistance to the 'status quo'---

Do you think that new inventions face some sort of metaphysical resistance because the web of reality hasn't made room for them yet?  If so, is this the same resistance that miracles and alchemy meet? 
( Wink  If so, would it be a good idea to connect any new idea to a religion so that the exisiting common beliefs could accept it more? For example, any new car concept could be presented as a pope-mobile, hahahah, and then  alot of people would want one like the pope's...?)
I'm serious   Smiley.

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Reply #1 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 7:17pm
 
Then we could have "Pope Tarts" and "Pope Sickles"  and of course many new Pope-ular songs. Or beer in Pope-Top cans. Wink

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Reply #2 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 7:34pm
 
Smiley Only a personal view Bets but it seems to me that most of the resistance to new ideas has like most of the ills of the world its origins in ego. (fear of loss of as a result of changes in the status quo brought about  by new innovations)

To about the same degree that the pushing of new technologies and innovations is driven by the possibility of selfish egotistical gain rather than the urge to do good by others.

Both boil down to egotistical grasping, and can play out in an unimaginable number of ways.

There's proposals reported in the media at the moment for lunatic schemes like seeding the seas with chemicals to change their thermal/carbon handling characteristics to offset climate change (can't remember the details), but it's for this reason that these sorts of Dr. Starngelovian type schemes give me the horrors. Here's hoping they have no likelihood of coming to fruition.....
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Reply #3 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 10:11pm
 
Hi Vajra,

I hadn't thought abut needing protection from ludicrously untried newness es. For that,
common sense for the common good is good to be commonly held!

Embarrassed  I withdraw my question, especially since Dave added his new inventions to the thread Tongue Wink.

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Reply #4 - Oct 5th, 2007 at 6:20am
 
Cool Bloody 'ell. Another poet!
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Reply #5 - Oct 5th, 2007 at 2:07pm
 
Hi Bets- Actually, after I got over being flip and making dumb remarks (things that just pop-ed into my mind) it occurred to me that what you said has a lot of merit. The problem is that the examples to which we respond seem to be those which are convenient, as opposed to useful. I think of the putative honesty of politicians who swear that their character is beyond question, yet who involve in deception, and often much worse. The message isn't wasted on us - we learn that it is more important to win and dominate than to cooperate and prosper.

While I'm not too interested in driving a Pope-mobile, I would like to see an emulation of the relatively conservative respect for truth and decency of some of our modern religious leaders. It's a pity that an upstanding moral character often seems to be antithetical to a career in the public eye.

Turning this back to your basic thread, the question is how we might influence our world so that a model of behavior or character etc might be brought to the public eye.

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Reply #6 - Oct 5th, 2007 at 3:00pm
 
Greetings,

I should never have mentionned the Pope  Smiley
as he has nothing to do with my hopes
that new good ideas should gain wide applause
and new good idea men not be thought of as dopes.

Although we urge our souls onward towards God,
the example of JC's life as our Lord
shows that the ways of the world are not turned
toward good. God and what's right do get spurned.

Something keeps goodness and betterment down;
Improvements can't break status quo.
Since our dear souls are good
why isn't life good as it should?
What holds us back, I'd still like to know.

(To Vajra, my fine Sanskrited friend,
Yes, some say I'll rhyme 'til the end.)

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