Is this intended to communicate positivity or negativity?
Predicting tides was known to the ancients; it would be lovely to explore the hubris of the modern narrative.
Edit: fundamentally, if hacker news has taught me anything, it's that "downvote = makes me feel bad and doesn't want to answer questions". The entire concept of democratic news aggregation was a lie.
I don't think anyone is claiming tide times were so unpredictable in 1945.
It just says it was important to predict the tides. There is no positivity or negativity to it. Your question doesn’t make sense, hence the downvotes.
> Predicting tides was known to the ancients
Good. To which ancients? With what accuracy and how far into the future? What techniques did they use? Tell us more.
> it would be lovely to explore the hubris of the modern narrative.
Explore it then! Would love to read it. It is not like there is some conspiracy holding you back.
Guidelines:
> Please don't comment about the voting on comments. It never does any good, and it makes boring reading.
That it feels bad to not win the popular vote does not make democracy a lie, and there's no surprise in not winning favor when blanket discarding the current topic and describing it as "hubris", while not adding any new or constructive information.
> Good. To which ancients?
To the ancients of 1944 for sure.