Progress Depends on Making the Invisible , Visible (Reposted an Oldie)
I have a hypothesis. All progress depends on making the the invisible visible. As humans it appears that we have to be able to "see" to be able to do something about it;
So many people would easily support enivronmental conservation efforts if it was easy to "see" how dirty the air is in some places or "see" how forests are disappearing - with animated before and "now" views. People would not have to "imagine" so much. They would be able to "see" it.
The same would be true of many "theories" that affect our lives or our future. Does cutting taxes spur growth ? This would not(should not) be a matter of ideology - but of science if there was a way it could be "shown" whether one was true or not.
Communication would be so much more effective -- if we could "see" what the other person "sees".
X-Rays and Catscans improved diagnosis and treatment. They made the "invisible" visible. So a "cat scan" for the environment , state of economies , interpersonal relationships, strategies and so on would be nice.
You "see" my point? And isn't that why we call leaders "visionaries"?
X-Rays and Catscans improved diagnosis and treatment. They made the "invisible" visible. So a "cat scan" for the environment , state of economies , interpersonal relationships, strategies and so on would be nice.
You "see" my point? And isn't that why we call leaders "visionaries"?
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Isn't charts , cameras, data visualization tech supposed to have been invented in search of that very need.
But there is a limit to what one / science can "see" & hence this thirst for "seeing everything" would remain unquenched beyond a point
Amit rahalkar
And yet armies use Maps and Operation Situation Rooms - to plan and monitor battles !!