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{{a|devil|{{image|Blackstar | {{a|devil|{{image|Blackstar|svg|The symbol of the great delamination.}}}}the online universe and the real universe diverged at a point in about 2016, have prescribed independent trajectories ever since and now bear absolutely no relation to each other. | ||
The [[JC]] dates 2016 — specifically, 10 January 2016 — as a key inflexion point in the social history of the 21st century. This was the point when that separation became permanent. | The [[JC]] dates 2016 — specifically, 10 January 2016 — as a key inflexion point in the social history of the 21st century. This was the point when that separation became permanent. |
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the online universe and the real universe diverged at a point in about 2016, have prescribed independent trajectories ever since and now bear absolutely no relation to each other.
The JC dates 2016 — specifically, 10 January 2016 — as a key inflexion point in the social history of the 21st century. This was the point when that separation became permanent.
They have become “non-overlapping magisteria” to use Stephen Jay Gould’s excellent term from Rocks of Ages. Many of the serial sociopolitical and cultural disasters we are encountering at the moment are the result of people confusing their magisteria.