From Miles Fidelman, Acton, Massachusetts, US
There’s nothing “radical” about the notion that “the cosmos is stitched together from interlocking perspectives” (21 March, p 28).
Each of us views the world from a unique (relative) perspective, builds limited models of our environments and acts accordingly to sustain ourselves, shaping reality around us.
When we think and work together, we can change the course of rivers, move mountains, make deserts bloom and build great cities and global economies to support our endeavours. The challenge is to learn to think and work together in greater numbers, on more complex challenges.
