• invalidusernamelol [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    What I love about GPS is that it’s so pervasive that maps have basically vanished overnight. And in 1000 years there will be no physical evidence of it.

    The only thing future archaeologists would be able to tell is that one day, we stopped making maps, and suddenly we started listening to the stars.

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      The only thing future archaeologists would be able to tell is that one day, we stopped making maps, and suddenly we started listening to the stars.

      We got another candidate for the “beautiful sentence you’d think comes from a fancy book, but it’s actually just an internet comment” collection

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        You’re right, they’ll just become deities because their motion is regular and visible.

        Then when they do de-orbit, a great schism will occur and the resulting wars will end in the re-industrialization of society and they’ll be replaced

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        That’s even cooler, would be pretty spooky if modern historical records and knowledge got lost and then all that was left was a gap in written information and several hundred large man made objects that can be seen with basic optics or even the human eye under the right conditions.