• zaphod@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    No, Hertz never lived to see applications of his discovery. Guglielmo Marconi (was a fascist) started working on radio telegraphy in 1894, shortly after Hertz’ death.

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      Oof! One of those moments which kinda’ make one wish there wasn’t an afterlife…

      Thank you for the tidbit, though, and fuck Fascists regardless!

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        One of those moments which kinda’ make one wish there wasn’t an afterlife…

        Tada, your wish is reality 🙃

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              23 hours ago

              Look, I agree that from a purely logical standpoint, there ain’t nothing there. Personally, I believe the Universe is enough as far spiritual anchors go. But from an “I’m just breathin’ here” standpoint, I genuinely couldn’t care less. As long as people don’t hurt others out of their beliefs, they can knock themselves out believing whatever they so desire!

              To be perfectly honest, I also think it adds a bit of flavour to the world as long as it’s benign, I’ve had the immense luck of meeting a few religious people who took the good things out of The Text (generalising) and forged their own very personal relationship with the divine! They were the kind of people who took Free Will as being the highest imperative at the end of the day, people who would have fundamentally tried to respect existence even without the pre-existing framework. I’m thinking here specifically of my godfather (raised in an Orthodox household), who’s a middle-management kinda’ Priest (I don’t know the ranks, I’m sorry…).

              Having these examples in mind, I prefer all the more to live and let live, as long as they do so as well.