Weird world.
May. 30th, 2008 05:44 pmLots of news sources have been reporting about a recent overflight of a previously uncontacted tribal group in South America, as shown here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7426794.stm
Apparently they were found as part of a study to determine the effects that illegal logging could have on the rainforest. This discovery has made me consider a few things.
-Is this what any hypothetical aliens think when they fly over the Earth? "Look, an isolated planet full of semi-sentients that hasn't contacted other planets yet. How novel!"
-On a related note, is this their equivalent of a UFO sighting? They probably don't have the concepts, it may well be a dragon/giant flying monster sighting from their perspective.
-What happened (or didn't happen) that made this group remain so isolated, while everyone else has more-or-less become interconnected?
-Lots of news sources say that contact with this group should really be avoided, because of the diseases we carry that they just haven't been exposed to (think Isaac Asimov's Spacers). Is that a permanent state of affairs? What if some catastrophe required evacuating them? WHat if they find us someday? Would we need to rush them into cleanrooms?
Just some thoughts, feel free to chime in.
Apparently they were found as part of a study to determine the effects that illegal logging could have on the rainforest. This discovery has made me consider a few things.
-Is this what any hypothetical aliens think when they fly over the Earth? "Look, an isolated planet full of semi-sentients that hasn't contacted other planets yet. How novel!"
-On a related note, is this their equivalent of a UFO sighting? They probably don't have the concepts, it may well be a dragon/giant flying monster sighting from their perspective.
-What happened (or didn't happen) that made this group remain so isolated, while everyone else has more-or-less become interconnected?
-Lots of news sources say that contact with this group should really be avoided, because of the diseases we carry that they just haven't been exposed to (think Isaac Asimov's Spacers). Is that a permanent state of affairs? What if some catastrophe required evacuating them? WHat if they find us someday? Would we need to rush them into cleanrooms?
Just some thoughts, feel free to chime in.
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Date: 2008-05-30 11:34 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-05-31 03:06 am (UTC)bigfreaking HUGE. The vast majority of it is covered by double and triple canopy rain forest with frequent cloud cover and fogs. It's only in the last ten years that we finally mapped the entire length of the Amazon - and that was through satellite imagining! These people remained isolated through being in one of the hardest to navigate, dangerous, and altogether frustrating areas on Earth.What they thought of the flyover depends on their beliefs and what they've seen in the past. Remember, the fact that we haven't seen them before doesn't mean they haven't seen us!
I think the disease aspect is being overstated. "Civilized" germs have been in South America for over 500 years. There would have been some exposure over the centuries.
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Date: 2008-06-01 04:13 am (UTC)