The worst thing in the world is an echo chamber, where everybody in the room agrees with each other. We all tend to lean into our biases, and without dissent pulling in the other direction we'll veer off the road and into the ditch, and then through the field and then right off the cliff and into oblivion. Such things create polarization, which creates tribalism, which creates homogenization within the tribes, which then ultimately creates outright war between all the tribes. The internet has made it very easy to curate your own echo chamber, and many people do just that, because we are hardwired for tribalism, it's in our genes. It is, to me, the most threatening thing about these internets, because when you are old as me, it's easy to see how much more polarized society is now, compared to how it used to be.
So, while it has been a little heated, and at times has made me feel emotions I'd rather not feel, I am thankful for this thread. Many very good writers and thinkers contributing, and a very heady topic, created by a 19 year old, and that's pretty cool! If nothing else I feel threads like this keep me on the road and not off-track coming to weird conclusions that fit, not reality, but only my own limited worldview. I don't feel like many people have given an inch in this discussion, and it's path has become a big circle, but just knowing there are smart people out there that see things differently than we do is enough to keep us all grounded. And knowing we could face pushback for expressing our viewpoints on these sorts of topics is enough to keep us from forging forward with expressing new opinions that press the limits of reality even further. And I think that is a good thing. A gift really.
It has been kept relatively civil up till now, and I hope it stays that way, because that is the key to keeping dialogs open going forward, even in future threads, and people honest with their feelings.