Authors: Milan D. Nešić
THE STORY OF FATHER AND FATHERLAND, as a historic philosophical novel, begins with Lepenski Vir on the Danube ("Lepena Whirlpool") and the motto: "I've made up my mind to begin." But from the part EAST, WEST AND SUNSET, the motto is: "There is no beginning nor end, the beginning is a chance and the end is a projection. I've made up my mind to begin, and I thought up the ending." Of course, the novel is a work of art, that's why it is homocentric, by humans for humans, just like the art of the Lepena humans. But science has advanced so much in the meantime that it threatens a paradox, E=mc2: the A-bomb and H-bomb destruction of civilisation itself, far, far before our solar system completes its stellar evolution. It is necessary to overcome homocentrism philosophically. So, the beginning is a chance, and the projection is inertia, according to the law of causality in symmetry with chance, as the Lepena humans also felt. That's something that all people feel; they need to become aware of it. Let us overcome inertia and the desire for eternal power at all costs, even if it means I will be killed. Let us also embrace symmetry and relativity—let us enjoy diversity and freedom.
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