What is sure is that the satellite view of our world and its evolution is now a common reality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Two hundred or more years ago most people on the planet were never aware of any reality other than the one into which they were brought up.
Our idea of nature is increasingly being determined by scientific developments. And they have become decisive for our image of reality.
A lot of my world-view is formed by the places I've been.
One aspect of this is the way we have come during recent centuries to appreciate that the world and indeed the very universe in which we live have evolved over immense periods of time.
Surely one of the most visible lessons taught by the twentieth century has been the existence, not so much of a number of different realities, but of a number of different lenses with which to see the same reality.
Reality simply consists of different points of view.
There are so many previously unknown sites and structures all over the world. And I think most importantly what satellites help to show us is we've actually only found a fraction of a percent of ancient settlements and sites all over the world.
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
There is no fixed physical reality, no single perception of the world, just numerous ways of interpreting world views as dictated by one's nervous system and the specific environment of our planetary existence.
Common sense tells us that the things of the earth exist only a little, and that true reality is only in dreams.