A Long Lasting Opinion
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:51 pm
It has been with me for the longest time (since childhood), that Mankind (aka the Human Race), will not last even a fraction as long as did the Dinosaurs.
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dougsan wrote:Meloncholic Anchovy, does it matter if the human race isn't around for as long as the dinosaurs? What do you mean by around? Do you KNOW that human beings aren't modern day dinosaurs?
dougsan wrote:Einstein, a pretty smart man, said energy could not be created or consumed. We run on energy, with electrical impulses being sent to and from our brains to all parts of our bodies. When we stop living that energy doesn't disapear. That it can't disappear we know from Albert Einstein. So where does it go? Does the energy enter the earth to help plants and trees to grow? Does it enter the air in search of a bird to assist with laying eggs? Does it travel through walls and enter women to help with the next child they give birth to? We don't know.
See, we know so little about life we shouldn't be afraid of it or try to understand its beginnings and ends. We should embrace what we have and spend our lives learning, loving and being loved.
dougsan wrote:I'm sorry you see man on earth as a cancer. We are parts of Nature. Nature, not us, gave us existence. I believe we are being used by Nature for some positive reason. Yes we polute. Yes we "hurt" the planet, as we understand the planet. But we are such a small part of the earth, which is a small part of the solar system, which is a small part of ......
We can't see or begin to fathom the role we are playing. We are trying to understand that role but the knowledge is currently beyond us. As we learn more about life as we define it, we learn a little more about how Nature is working. I believe in time we will understand our role and will rise to the occassion as Nature calls.
dougsan wrote:As a last comment to you, there is not a person on earth, or who was ever on earth, who understood or understands what humans are suppose to do.relative to the earth. If you can't see that, I'm sorry for you. But don't blame your depression on your inability to accept Nature as being more relevent to the earth's progression than you can imagine. Look inside and pull out the reasons you are depressed. They are driving you away, not the role human's play vis-a-vis the earth.