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There are possibilities, but they're not directly linked to anything we're seeing currently as traditional. Traditions are gone, but we surely can act regarding ancient wisdom. People live their lives unironically as buddhists, christians, islamic, jewish, hindus, jains, etc. But you can't have contact with the PURE LIGHT (GOD, NIRVANA, MOKSHA etc) throught any text anymore. We must aknowledge our ignorance towards the true traditions of our ancient past and build our civilizations as it's possible from what we know and ultimately reach during our lives.

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Probably a daft question but is there a term for a genre involving 'hard' (may not be the right term) science fiction set in space? Something realistic/'gritty'/grounded yet set in outer space, no magic or anything like that? Or something like Starship Troopers, that kind of setting.

Got a couple of free tokens on Audible and am looking for something to spend them on, it's either the above genre or getting more military memoirs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-45NTlgp-o

That's a good example of the kind of setting I mean.

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