Coyote, thanks! I still haven't spoken to my friend - I really don't fell like it and I'm inclined to just let it go. But I'm giving it some time. What get's me, like you, is some folks just ignore all the facts you put in front of them and assume you've suddenly lost your ability to evaluate an argument. It's very sad because these folks who where warned and are going to be most angry when TSHTF because they'll feel like they believed a bunch of lies. I don't care if I'm wrong but I figure I'm safer anyway because even if I'm wrong I just end up with a kickass earthquake kit, solar power and a garden. What I don't get is why they are betting their lives and their children's on being right.
You bring up art and it made me think that maybe because we are artists we see the world in a slightly different way - we look at the spaces between things, see colours, patterns and connections. We know that what looks like line is really just shading, for example, and how impossible it is to capture a moment because we experience the futility in trying. We know that change is constant, everything visual is about lighting and human skin is hardly ever pink but shades of beige, yellows, browns, blue, greens, greys and red. We perceive nuances that writers, poets and musicians feel. We're looking for the sameness and the differences and find the beauty and the ugliness there. Good artists, like comedians, tend to be good observers - it makes sense that we, along with the scientists, would be tuned into things that the rest of the public might not pick up on for a while. My friend was not an artist and saw the world very conventionally but ultimately it seems that PO has become the break up issue.



