Sometimes I try to think about the big problems, and look for ways that future technology can help.
One intractable problem in the middle east is two, three, or more religions laying claim to the same dirt. Mecca, Jerusalem, and other religiously significant cities are not shared well.
Today's outside the box idea is some variant on virtual or augmented reality where members of different religions see different street views, based on their personal religious orientation, while visiting the same physical locations.
Of course this is a wild hypothetical, today we could barely afford polarized glasses to allow billboards to deliver different messages to different viewers, but just imagine the possibilities. Important religious sites could be shared by all, peacefully (at least in my rose colored crystal ball). 8)
JR
One intractable problem in the middle east is two, three, or more religions laying claim to the same dirt. Mecca, Jerusalem, and other religiously significant cities are not shared well.
Today's outside the box idea is some variant on virtual or augmented reality where members of different religions see different street views, based on their personal religious orientation, while visiting the same physical locations.
Of course this is a wild hypothetical, today we could barely afford polarized glasses to allow billboards to deliver different messages to different viewers, but just imagine the possibilities. Important religious sites could be shared by all, peacefully (at least in my rose colored crystal ball). 8)
JR