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carloscabello

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Born in Venezuela 🇻🇪. Currently in Seville, Andalusia. Spain 🇪🇸.

Sometimes I post and reblog in Spanish / A veces publico y reblogueo en español.

I try to avoid discussing politics in this account.

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futurebird , (edited ) to random
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I don't know, pick one:

A. You have an excellent education, the means to answer questions: building a consistent understanding of the world. You are hard to trick. That said, you live in a society where the powerful can't be criticized. Many things you know cannot be said.

B. You freely and loudly express your ideas. But, you have very little education, formal or otherwise. You have been tricked before & know you could be again. You just don't have the best tools to prevent this.

carloscabello ,
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@futurebird I'm guessing this is a thought to be contextualized within US politics.

I can agree that people can give power to someone that will shape society against their own interests.

Yet, I don't agree this is because people are more gullible now than in any other time in history. I'd like to know why some people hold that idea.

Most people would identify themselves with A but characterize others with B. That's the biggest source of the divide in my view.

futurebird , (edited ) to random
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Which one would you be most excited to see?

  1. Deep Earth Imaging
    These are 3D models of the deep earth showing composition and density right down to the core. The map isn't very useful for the first mile and gets more accurate from beyond 3 miles deep.

  2. Exo-Snapshots
    A collection of photographs of the surfaces of explanets.

  3. Ice Cores Of Our Solar System
    A collection of ice cores from various icy moons and planets of our solar system. These can be analyzed under a microscope if needed.

carloscabello ,
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@futurebird in n°2: "exponents" meaning exoplanets, right?

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