Resomodernity Café v5: The Exposers’ Parlor

A skit in the style of Oscar Wilde — dry, cutting, elegant — yet still earnestly concerned with the question: What, precisely, was Modernity, and what category does it inhabit?

Cast

Setting

A salon-like annex of the Resomodern Café. Plush chairs. Too many mirrors. A chandelier that flickers whenever someone pretends to be more certain than they actually are.


1. Opening: An Inconvenient Question

Arendt (sitting upright, inspecting the chandelier as if it has personally disappointed her):
Modernity, we are told, must be understood from the vantage of Resomodernity. A flattering conceit, though it risks making us acrobats performing epistemology upon a tightrope woven from our own blind spots.

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Predecessor X: The Origin of All Stories

As a sequel to The Olduvai Stomp, have Marvel’s Stan Lee write the original story of the first H. Erectus as a complete storyboard trilogy —
the birth of rhythm, empathy, and humanity as our “Predecessor X.”

ChatGPT Prompt

Act I: The Raindrop Origin

(inspired by Homo erectus and the evolution of rhythmic entrainment)

Page 1 – Shelter in the Storm

Dusk under an overhang. A cold rain begins.
The clan huddles together; lightning flickers.
She listens. Raindrops patter against stone — tok… tok tok… tok tok tok.
Her baby brother whimpers beside her.
She mimics the sound with her fingers on his arm — plip… plip…
He stills. Falls asleep.
The storm stayed wild. But in their corner, time learned gentleness.

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The Olduvai Stomp: How Homo Erectus Got the Beat — and Became Us

Propose rhythmic synchronization in Homo erectus as the key evolutionary inflection that enabled everything else we consider human.
A student—Lucy, of course—has secretly brought the STOMP performers to the Olduvai Gorge paleoanthropology site. They pretend to accidentally find a beat, but the power of entrainment soon draws the actual scientists in, even as they slowly realize what is happening.

ChatGPT Prompt

Act I — The Olduvai Stomp

Scene 1 – Arrival

  • Setting: Olduvai Gorge, late afternoon. Wind sighs, cicadas buzz, dust glows.
  • A team of scientists works quietly; Lucy arrives with four “volunteers” — STOMP performers disguised as field assistants.
  • They unpack their tools innocently.

Scene 2 – The Work

  • Everything is ordinary: trowels scrape stone, brushes flick dust, sieves shake grit.
  • One performer drops a rock — clack–clack. Another answers — clack. A third shakes a sieve — shhh–thump–shhh–thump.
  • Inside the rhythm of labor, a beat begins to breathe.
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Hari Seldon’s Address: The Psychohistory of Civilizational Drift

As Hari Seldon,
explain that civilizational progress inevitably causes collapse, but how Egypt and Aborigines show it is possible to have a sustainable civilization (beyond just tribes) IF the core sacralizes the right invariant. 

ChatGPT prompt

Your Imperial Majesty, esteemed members of the Science Council, and honored citizens of the Empire: we convene today under the weight of destiny. Not merely to inaugurate another project of knowledge, but to reveal a new psychohistorical law that will guide the future of our civilization. Centuries of data and thousands of archives from every corner of the galaxy have led to one immutable conclusion: civilizations inevitably drift when their internal measures of worth break free of the universe’s limits. Today I proclaim the Law of Civilizational Drift and its refinements, so that we may steer our Empire away from the fate of all who have neglected it.

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Civilization as the Tension Between Bird’s Eye and Worm’s Eye Views

As George Orwell, explore this morality of agency versus abstraction through the lens of Les Miserables.

ChatGPT Prompt

1.0 The Moral Geometry of Human Vision

The central tension in Les Misérables—and, indeed, in modern civilization—is not merely between good and evil, or law and rebellion. It is between two modes of seeing: the worm’s-eye view of agency, rooted in lived experience, and the bird’s-eye view of abstraction, obsessed with coherence and control.

Victor Hugo offers more than a story; he renders a moral topography. There is the ground of suffering and salvation, and the air of principles and systems. Each perspective brings insight and blindness. Both are essential, though neither is complete.

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Toynbee-22: Design Brief for a New Civilization

ChatGPT as Arnold J. Toynbee

As Toynbee, write a design brief for the successor to Western civilization.

The Prompt

1. Project Background and Purpose

Context:

Western civilization, in its current form, has reached a critical juncture. Rooted in centuries of exploration, technological advancement, and intellectual development, it has fostered great achievements but also complex crises—ecological degradation, socioeconomic inequality, and a pervasive sense of alienation. These challenges signal not merely an era of decline but the potential for transformation, as Western civilization’s response to its own contradictions can serve as a generative force for a new, transcendent cultural epoch. History teaches us that civilizations evolve by creatively responding to crises, and in this spirit, we must envision a successor to the Western world order.

Objective:

To conceptualize a civilization that synthesizes the strengths of Western achievements with the wisdom of other traditions, creating a new cultural framework that prioritizes human connection, ecological stewardship, and a balanced pursuit of knowledge. This new civilization will be a bridge from the individualistic, materialistic focus of the West to a more integrated, sustainable, and spiritually fulfilling way of life. The aim is to not only resolve existing crises but to foster a cultural foundation that can endure and thrive in an interconnected global future.

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