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by pureliquidhw
1329 days ago
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Timelines matter here. Nation states separated by centuries are different than a child on the tube. At a certain threshold things become human history and we should be able to rise above "Finders keepers"/"No it's Mine" arguments over artifacts and instead find the best stewards. |
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Let's flip the narrative because I suspect you've spent too much time thinking about this problem only from one side.
And I know this is far fetched. Let's imagine the objects began vanishing and it became apparent an alien nation had taken them for safe keeping.
They say Earth is not safe for these objects, they know how to maintain them and inspect them better than humans can. These objects will be viewed by trillions of beings on distant planets next to other objects they safeguard from other planets. Planets we could never possibly visit maybe the Jeff Bezos' and Musk's of the world get to visit and look at these objects.
Would you say, oh I'm sure they know how to look after and appreciate those objects better than we do?
I suspect not and ultimately you may realise this is really the same old might is right ideology.