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You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
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“The act of gaming must itself make peace.”
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
“The problem is compounded by the complexity of a computer program, where biases may be too deeply embedded to be detected by anyone”
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
“The drifting of continents—now universally accepted as plate tectonics—is far too gradual for humans to perceive. The same is true for other highly significant phenomena. When Charles Darwin first proposed natural selection, he faced at least as much resistance as Wegener; although his theory explained myriad observations, nobody had actually seen finches evolving. Likewise, the effects of our own collective activity—such as climate change and loss of biodiversity—are almost invisible to us, because the impact spans the whole planet, growing over centuries. Like plate tectonics and evolution, the arrival of the Anthropocene epoch is not a human-scale phenomenon. Buckminster Fuller conceived the Geoscope as a tool to help humans attain a global perspective, to see worldwide events and to probe geological time. It was to be an instrument for scoping Earth’s patterns—an instrument of comprehensive anticipatory design science. And though it was never built adjacent to the United Nations, he always carried one in his head. In order to anticipate comprehensively, the present-day design scientist must do as he did. Design scientists must be sensitive to natural patterns of change and human patterns of activity, extrapolating from fragmentary evidence. In the Anthropocene, these patterns will be interrelated. And since human activity is the driving force, they not only can be observed but also can be impacted. However, patterns must be detected before they become settled, before the consequences are foregone conclusions. Unlike Wegener and Darwin, the design scientist cannot be passive. There”
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
“What he found was the geometry of the universe. Looking at the bubbles made by the Wego’s propellers, he recalled his boarding school math teachers, who had taught him to measure a sphere’s volume in terms of pi. He also remembered that pi was an irrational number, a decimal that never ended. He asked himself how nature could ever make bubbles in such circumstances. Did nature approximate? The rules his teachers had taught him must be mistaken. Spheres ought to be understood in terms of the forces that made them. At the age of twenty-one, Bucky determined that the universe had no objects. Geometry described forces. It was an insight bound to shape Bucky’s entire worldview—informing every future invention—but”
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
― You Belong to the Universe: Buckminster Fuller and the Future
