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Most of the "whoops" tales are people that didn't listen to their scientists telling them not to, didn't have scientists at all, or were from long enough ago that we can discard their stories as irrelevant....It fascinates and terrifies me that we humans constantly think we know what we're doing and won't mess up again, like somehow we're superior to our ancestors because we have a little more knowledge. "Oh yeah, they put lead in gasoline because they didn't know better. We know better, what we're doing now is perfect".
2050: "Oh yeah, they used to use nasty stuff in fracking compounds, but we know better now"
2060: "Oh yeah, everyone used to carry around little electromagnetic devices and put them next to their brain, but we know better now".
It's it clear that anything major we do now will be looked back on as a complete f-up, once the next generations have more knowledge.
We seem to think we know best, when in reality we have absolutely no idea what's going on. When will we learn to leave well enough alone?