Can you imagine what social media posts between Galileo and the Pope might have been like?
PisaGuy : Look, you cretin, it’s clear that the Earth goes around the sun, not vice versa. That miter must be squeezing all the sense out of your brain!
VaticanHoncho1 : Let’s see how fast you fall when we drop you off the top of a tower! Keep it up, PisaGuy , you’re headed for the flames!
If the discoveries of the past that led to discoveries in the present are any indication, Frazz’s question has already been answered. Now, whether those influences were properly applied and led to a much better present, only the future will show.
It’s like a möebus strip. When you reach a certain point in life you turn and look back and find an entirely different perspective on your experiences.
Or as was once written:
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
T.S. Eliot — “Little Gidding” (the last of his Four Quartets)
On the other hand,
A man said to the universe:
“Sir, I exist!”
“However,” replied the universe,
“The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation.”
‘War Is Kind’, Stanza 96 – Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
Rhetorical_Question about 22 hours ago
Where did Caulfield go?
Bilan about 22 hours ago
Since the Gutenberg Bible was possibly the only published work at that time, you would only get Christian search results.
Cactus-Pete about 21 hours ago
Not different at all. No electricity back then so they couldn’t use computers.
robinafox about 20 hours ago
I’m surprised at Frazz. Is more knowledge and more distribution of knowledge ever really a bad thing?
steveh64 about 17 hours ago
Can you imagine what social media posts between Galileo and the Pope might have been like?
PisaGuy : Look, you cretin, it’s clear that the Earth goes around the sun, not vice versa. That miter must be squeezing all the sense out of your brain!
VaticanHoncho1 : Let’s see how fast you fall when we drop you off the top of a tower! Keep it up, PisaGuy , you’re headed for the flames!
Funniguy about 16 hours ago
…Out of the mouths of babes.
Slowly, he turned... about 16 hours ago
The computers will decide if we are worth saving.
poppacapsmokeblower about 15 hours ago
Imagine Issac Newton’s physics YouTube videos, DaVinci’s art class on YouTube!
rshive about 15 hours ago
Did Michaelangelo have paint by numbers?
sandpiper about 15 hours ago
If the discoveries of the past that led to discoveries in the present are any indication, Frazz’s question has already been answered. Now, whether those influences were properly applied and led to a much better present, only the future will show.
It’s like a möebus strip. When you reach a certain point in life you turn and look back and find an entirely different perspective on your experiences.
Or as was once written:
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
T.S. Eliot — “Little Gidding” (the last of his Four Quartets)On the other hand,
A man said to the universe:
“Sir, I exist!”
“However,” replied the universe,
“The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation.”
‘War Is Kind’, Stanza 96 – Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
OldsVistaCruiser about 14 hours ago
I feel that if Rome hadn’t fallen in 476, we would have been on the moon before 1500!
jconnors3954 about 14 hours ago
And two hundred years from now they will (if we’re still around) they’ll wonder how we managed to survive such primitive conditions.
MayDay31 about 13 hours ago
First, readers complain Caulfield is seen too often, then they wonder where he went. Jef can’t win with you folks.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 13 hours ago
I have enough to think of dealing with those things now.
Smeagol about 9 hours ago
If as she asks everything happened then, then we would have been fighting Skynet for a while now.
ellisaana Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Missed opportunity here. If not for the printing press, most people wouldn’t have learned to read.
Commediacrit about 7 hours ago
And ignorance is never an option. A LITTLE knowledge is the dangerous thing.
EdmundBabe about 6 hours ago
Social media notably absent from premise