book thread

listening to wade davis' the wayfinders, which is an absolutely delightful anthropology book abt different cultures n ways of doing things n what practices survived, or were revived, after colonialism

named after the practice of the polynesian navigators who knew exactly when and where they were in the waters and how to travel between islands n reach as far as tahiti or hawaii based on ultra refined dead reckoning (navigating by star placement). i had heard of such practices before when i read yi-fu tuan's space and place.
seems more n more important as everything becomes more guided towards permanently encasing humanity in the cuck chair (map apps n ai-based trip planning/people can't envision an apple in their own mind anymore, etc. all thoroughly dehumanizing n designed to keep you trapped to your brand-name spyware of choice)
 
named after the practice of the polynesian navigators who knew exactly when and where they were in the waters and how to travel between islands n reach as far as tahiti or hawaii based on ultra refined dead reckoning
Actually, the coconut negroes relied extensively on pure blind chance for much of their ocean-going travels. Many of them perished due to extremely primitive navigation skills. The ones that survived and made landfall were often the ones that lady luck smiled upon.
 
Unlike the brownoids, Quence would always be properly prepared for an adventure on the high seas of the largest ocean in the world.
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seems more n more important as everything becomes more guided towards permanently encasing humanity in the cuck chair (map apps n ai-based trip planning/people can't envision an apple in their own mind anymore, etc. all thoroughly dehumanizing n designed to keep you trapped to your brand-name spyware of choice)
absentmindedly clicking around at the gym n got this article recommended to me
the loss of spacial reasoning n increased neuroticism/out-of-placeness caused by outsourcing your ability to figure out where you are via gps
one of the greatest gifts the human mind is capable of is its neuroplasticity n its being thrown away so swiftly
 
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