I wasn't going to do it, but this evening, I actually watched the Netflix film "Don't Look Up."
The film follows an astronomy grad student, and her professor making an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system, but on a direct collision course with Earth. Ho hum -- except, it seems to be impossible for them to actually make anybody give a damn. Warning humans about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is just something nobody seems able to think about -- so of course, they don't think about it.
It's obviously something of a spoof, and I'll provide no spoilers here, but there is something that I want to say about the film -- and that is that I think the writer/director really did capture something about human nature. We have evolved enormous intelligence, compared to all other species on earth, but also something that works directly against that intelligence -- the ability to believe nonsense for reasons that we can't really even articulate, and to disbelieve what is obvious because it doesn't comport with our desires and innate prejudices. This is something that, in my personal view, may well spell the end of human existence in the universe.
Anyway, worth a watch, keeping what I just said in mind.
https://www.netflix.com/watch/81252...bac6e31e69790e41bbdd9,unknown,,,titlesResults
The film follows an astronomy grad student, and her professor making an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system, but on a direct collision course with Earth. Ho hum -- except, it seems to be impossible for them to actually make anybody give a damn. Warning humans about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is just something nobody seems able to think about -- so of course, they don't think about it.
It's obviously something of a spoof, and I'll provide no spoilers here, but there is something that I want to say about the film -- and that is that I think the writer/director really did capture something about human nature. We have evolved enormous intelligence, compared to all other species on earth, but also something that works directly against that intelligence -- the ability to believe nonsense for reasons that we can't really even articulate, and to disbelieve what is obvious because it doesn't comport with our desires and innate prejudices. This is something that, in my personal view, may well spell the end of human existence in the universe.
Anyway, worth a watch, keeping what I just said in mind.
https://www.netflix.com/watch/81252...bac6e31e69790e41bbdd9,unknown,,,titlesResults