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[-] Doctor_Satan@lemmy.world 3 points 10 hours ago

I wasn't being literal about there being nothing left unknown in the whole universe. Just that we've (at least in the west) culturally outgrown stuff like ghost stories and other supernatural folklore, and that the X-Files type of conspiracy theory entertainment took its place, and it's hard to enjoy now because that space has been taken over by a bunch of paranoid lunatics.

[-] ricecake@sh.itjust.works 1 points 59 minutes ago

My initial reaction was what the other person said, but as I was reading theirs I kinda shifted view.

Taking the mystery out of the world doesn't mean we've answered all the questions, it just means our expectation has shifted and we assume that all the dark corners have been explored.
Villages in the most remote parts of the world have Disney T-shirts.
There's no troll under the bridge.
Our stories of the unknown increasingly feature people as the monster.

It's not bad, and there's still wonder in learning about the world around us, it's just a different perspective where the default is a lot more skeptical and assumes there's an answer, even if it's not currently known.

Even conspiracy theories have shifted tone to being more disbelief in rational things than belief in irrational things.

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