"Magic is any sufficiently advanced technology."
-Arthur C. Clarke
"As I've said many times, the future is already here. It's just not very evenly distributed."
-William Gibson
Using the term “magic,” like using the word “indescribable,” does a better job at describing what a person doesn’t understand rather than it does in giving an account of the characteristics of the object in question.
It is 2009, or it is 1430, depending on what calendar you are using. In fact, I’m sure there are additional calendars out there that give other ways to consider the matter of the billions of years that have actually passed.
But nevermind all that, what am I actually bothered by?
I am bothered by this:
Woman suspected of witchcraft burned alive
In Star Trek there is something called the Prime Directive, and it states:
“There can be no interference with the internal affairs of other civilizations, consistent with the historical real world concept of Westphalian sovereignty.”
It's a nice idea, however I can’t help but think, “That’s bullshit.”
My problem is I don’t believe all cultures or beliefs deserve respect, not really. I may find a culture interesting and worth studying in order to discover more about the human condition, however that does not mean it deserves respect, especially if a culture believes in magic and perceives it to be punishable by death.
I respect Science and the pursuit of the truth of the Universe.
And yes, I realize that the above sentence sounds like something an anime character would proclaim before entering a battle, but I’m very sincere when I say that I am profoundly saddened by events like the one above and place the blame on the lack of scientific knowledge and the abuse of the word ‘respect’ by cultures and beliefs that don’t deserve any.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The Prime Directive
Labels:
culture,
magic,
star trek,
universe,
westphalian sovereignty,
witch hunt
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