Rman Virgil wrote:It's not that I ridicule or discount the possibilities it's more like the evidence is not clear to me.
My feelings exactly. It seems to be a result of large swathes of people shedding the cotton wool that modern capitalist society had wrapped them in for most of their lives, and being faced with a mass of new information points but where the lines between points have been heavily, if not completely, censored (or worse, hidden in plain sight) by the system.
So these swathes of people are somehow instinctively sensing the dots and that they are connected, but to find the connections they have to wade through a vast obfuscated mire. It's testament to the human mind, and modern day communication systems, that geographically and culturally divergent groups can form transitory tribes based on shared fragments of perception pertaining to the global village. While they might be going off on crazy tangents, as some would perceive it to be, the fact is that they are just learning to 'walk' with their collective brain - so I personally see a lot of the loonies (as many of my friends call them) as an inspiration.
What most people fail to realise is that a new social order (for want of a better description) is arising. I imagine it will be some 40 years before it hits tipping point, causing massive societal change and shift in consciousness. Ironically the paradigm shift will not even be noticed by that time, because it will be ubiquitous.
Many people detest SMS-speak (o rly?, ya, rly! kthxbai, l8r) but I always saw it as one of the most monumental shifts in human society that has ever occurred. Driven by disruptive technology (mobile phones) and artificial scarcity (voice calls cost more than SMS) and various other mechanisms, a widespread global demographic spontaneously invented a new globally recognised lightweight language using whatever they had to hand. Borrowing things like emoticons and acronyms from the early internet era, a distinct new society formed practically overnight. Meanwhile, not going down without a fight, the internet rose to the challenge and memes emerged - a logical progression from emoticons, yet they are a quantum leap in terms of communicating ideas, thoughts, feelings and concepts, etc.
The most impressive thing is that this seismic shift in 'language' is perhaps the most significant proof for the existence of a hive mind. Just as individual ants can work like a meta-organism to build incredibly complex ant colonies, we humans - enabled by modern tech - have started to manifest meta-organism traits.
It is of little surprise how the old institutions, that for centuries have told their subjects what to do and how to do it (yet strangely struggle to explain 'why?' it should be done) are now becoming increasingly paranoid as every day more and more people cognitively break free of the old systems. The institutions react by becoming increasingly Orwellian, Totalitarian and Fascist, the public react by rallying behind the 2nd Ammendment or rallying in front of police blockades.
The key difference between the hive mind and what preceded it, is that in the hive mind everyone gets to have their say and nobody gets to be in control. This social structure is only made possible due to total chaos. In the hive mind, war and peace are the same thing. As is trust and distrust. All opposites become one and the same thing. It's the ultimate nemesis of false dichotomies.
Outsiders still perceive members of the hive as individuals. Like the Taino natives not seeing boats, or the Amondawa tribe having no perception of time, a person who's not in the hive cannot even perceive that the hive exists and is all around them. (It has many ethereal manifestations: Anonymous, Occupy, Repeace, Idle No More, /b/, reddit, etc). When most people watch large public 'protests' on TV (eg. Occupy Wall Stret, May Day, etc) they have no notion that what they're seeing is a manifestation of the hive mind in the physical world. They have no notion that many members of the police line blocking the 'protest' from reaching some destination, and indeed many of the people present in that destination, are also part of the hive mind that are merely in a temporary "RL" (real life -- offline) sentient state.
IMHO the meta-people of the hive should factor in the WZ fanon. In particular, they are everywhere and nowhere. They will exist in all factions, (even scavs; assuming they don't completely ditch electronic communication tech), and at all levels.
What would The Collapse mean for the hive mind? It would be disastrous - at least initially. It would be like
7 of 9 being separated from the Borg. Or would it?
I would assert that by the time The Collapse happens, a vast section of the human race (globally) will be either part of or deeply influenced by the hive mind. And the hive mind will be a highly evolved and effective meta-being. The old notion of "order out of chaos" will be utterly outmoded by the hive mind notion of "chaos is order". What we think of as normal in 2013 will appear as Victorian and Barbaric to the people on the cusp of The Collapse.
The Collapse would be like having all limbs removed for anyone who is in the hive mind. If Maslow did a "
Hierarchy of needs" for the hive mind, "Communications Network" would be a new level between Physiological and Safety, serious!
Within a year of The Collapse, even NEXUS would find itself being assimilated by the hive.
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