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I didn’t see your poll, but whenever i feel like saving something, it’s always saving the machine of prosperity from looters. Or if you want to get grander, saving our accelerating progress against entropy.

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"Second, there are also such things as worlds past saving. Indigenous worlds and knowledge systems are examples. While there are brave attempts to include the tragic remnants as living traditions within more robustly present worlds, they mostly lack the potency to truly re-enter the larger save-the-world circus."

This is brutal, but sadly true - in scope. I perhaps think of these remanant worlds and knowledge systems as if in K(TLO)-space, not quite savable, but salvagably useful in an archival way. Useful in the cosmopolitan-gaian liminal space for signposting what techno-rewilding might create, concretely - on country. This is probably a specifically new-world inhabitor bias, since the "world until yesterday" is much futher back in mythologial deep-time in the old-world.

I probably lean more gaian than cosmopolitan, though I admit to future fantasies with a heavy Star Wars mythos aesthetic - Jedi towers strutting out of forest canopies like mayan temples from the jungle, and all that.

... and if anyone can spare a farcaster or bluesky invitation, they seem rarer than gaians down here.

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What do you think about alternatives to the horizontal axis being a spectrum of the known / order to the unknown / chaos? You write of deadness and mystery, seems to map. This framing also emphasizes the view of the "barbarians at the gates" from the narrow perspectives.

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While I enjoy my poetic metaphysical variables as much as anyone, I generally prefer my 2x2 axes to be as grounded/physical as possible :D

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