• WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    A full genre of ignorance that I see is the inability to conceptualize the scale of things beyond oneself. Flat Earth, for example, can’t do distances and sizes and reject space in kind. Your example, evolution, is irreconcilably long for them. I reckon people run into combat sports gyms looking for a fight because they can’t conceptualize practicing a discipline for long enough to become good at it.

    Even what you’re good at today is not a fate written in stone for what you’re good at tomorrow. The personality of your partner won’t necessarily persist through their life, so you can learn who they are in a way nobody else will ever see them or think that it’s yucky because they used to have a superficial trait you miss.

    It takes some humility to understand how the Earth rotates.

    • Krem [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      i think math education in a lot of places just failed to educate kids on understanding scales of things. like, 10x bigger is possible. 100x is very difficult. 1000x is almost impossible. this is probably one key reason why some working class people defend billionaires, they conceptualize them as being something like triple millionaires, and millionaires as being 3-4x as rich as a normal person

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        what’s the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire? about a billion dollars.

        incidentally, same as the difference between you or me and a billionaire

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          There’s also that example of a football field representing dinosaur extinction to the present (65 million years). Humans show up all the way at the 100 yard line, then inches and quarter inches is where we discover things like writing or build the first cities. The last 2,000 years is crunched up into millimeters.

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          Reminds me of a video where some girl is coughing in a bed and the person behind the camera goes “oh my poor baby…” and they turn around to ask “POOR?” and flashes their money (with presumably prop bills)

          ME and a billionaire? money spread

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        It’s helpful to use the seconds analogy for helping people conceptualize the difference

        1 million seconds is 11.5 days

        1 billion seconds is 31.5 years

        That puts it in a relative measurement they can perceive