Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Invisibility of Truth

A paradigm shift requires reevaluating existing beliefs or practices, leading to new perspectives and insights.

Since we can record our history, it is much easier for us to learn from the past without experiencing it by self. The historical invisibility of hidden truth is a recurring theme throughout history, often perpetuated through various means.

Manipulation and Propaganda: Throughout history, dazzling displays of authorities, instructive legends, and selective chronicles have been used to sway public opinion and maintain social and other systems.

Control of Information: Authoritarian regimes have deployed tactics to suppress dissenting ideas. 

False Narratives: The creation and dissemination of false narratives serve to distract from actual facts.

Secrecy and Classification: Organizations sometimes conceal information under the guise of "national security," often to avoid embarrassment or accountability.

Suppression of Dissent: Those who challenge established doctrines, like Galileo, have faced significant suppression.

Modern Digital Challenges: In the digital age, the spread of misinformation through social media and other platforms poses a significant challenge to discerning truth.

The truth finding is inevitable. The survival of our whole civilization may depend on whether we can bring about such a shift -from mind shift to structure shift to behavior shift. A paradigm shift requires reevaluating existing beliefs or practices, leading to new perspectives and insights.



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