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Originally Posted by Jay Matix
Bacteria doesn't cause cancer. Cancer is mutated genes that cause unregulated cell division/growth. So i don't see your connection :P
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Originally Posted by Jay Matix
Bacteria doesn't cause cancer. Cancer is mutated genes that cause unregulated cell division/growth. So i don't see your connection :P
... but seriously did anyone watch Joe Rogan say the exact same thing as the OP in the youtube video? Just find it strange... maybe Joe is a member here :hippy:
It's nice to think of humans as really smart and refined... but intelligence is really a relative term. Subjective? Hmm... what word? It's based on perspective. Yeah, we can build fancy stuff and dial phones... but I doubt we could survive many environments that so called "stupid" mammals can thrive in. We base intelligence off of our survival skills, so it is somewhat impossible to compare our ability to articulate a sentence with a bats ability to navigate at high speeds in pitch black. Even in humans we have different forms of intelligence (Street smart:cool: vs. Book smart:hippy:) so even WE can't really compare "intelligence." Does that make sense? It's late...Quote:
Originally Posted by Billionfold
My only explanation for this would be, again, because we are basing things off of our perception. We are partial to "our way of life." Our idea of linear time would not translate to a viral colony. While we may think of humans only being a destructive force on Earth for a short period of time... some may argue that as soon as man set foot on the Earth... it began the viral destruction of the planet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billionfold
It's like... you see the moldy sandwich. It may have started with one little mold spore... left to reproduce, it grows. After a week or so... most of the sandwich has a light coating of mold, but still it looks like a sandwich. Nothing to get too worried about. Now if you let it go for like a month... that shit will start to decompose and rot, eventually becoming unrecognizable.
Now imagine the world is the sandwich... the single spore was the first people on Earth... the light coating of mold was the growing global population... and once the mold dominates everything... it is game over for the sandwich. This also would happen over a very very very long time.
So, you throw that whole humanly subjective term "time" out the window... and we really aren't that different from a moldy sandwich :stoned:
Does that makes sense? It's late...
Edit: Let me also say, after seeing the above post ^... I believe this is used more as a metaphor than as an actual medical correlation.
all that exists is nothing more than a(nother) representation of all that exists.
You can see all of creation in a grain of sand. everything is made up of the same thing, and is only re-represented to the infinite decimal, thus creating what we see as "time", for not all representations can exist simultaneously in the same "place" and "time".
Yes, it does makes sense. To elaborate, those "stupid" other mammals (and many other living things on this planet) have found their place in this world without destroying the balance. I think when arguing smarts that should be taken into consideration.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMetal1
I just think humans are a bunch of self-important arseholes. No other species is so singularly self-destructive on the levels that we are. It's downright shameful. I think our reign at the top of the food chain will eventually need balancing out if we are to extend the length of our stay on earth's massive time line. No species can carry on the way we are without some serious adjustments.
Yes, it does makes sense. To elaborate, those "lesser" other mammals (and many other living things on this planet) have found their place in this world without destroying the balance. I think when arguing smarts that should be taken into consideration.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMetal1
I just think humans are a bunch of self-important arseholes. No other species is so singularly self-destructive on the levels that we are. It's downright shameful. I think our reign at the top of the food chain (in a matter of speaking) will eventually need balancing out if we are to extend the length of our stay on earth's massive time line. No species can carry on the way we are without some serious adjustments.
Floods? Ill be safe on my friend 110 ft. Sea Line Boat.Quote:
Originally Posted by flyingimam
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Originally Posted by PlainJane
Humanity has always managed to leave me feeling ashamed and pissed off... when you look at the balance of nature, it is SO beautiful it ALMOST makes one forget how shitty humanity's impact on the world is...
We are so self destructive indeed, on a level of thought that i cannot ascribe words to... AND i just lost that thought, so go ahead and disregard that :P
True humans really are destructive creatures..Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
Its crazy to think.. there are more stars in space than grains of sand on the earth.. and stars and million times bigger than the earth.. we are only alive because of our proximity to a tiny burning star called "THE SUN" that gives us energy to live and have LIFE.
When you start thinking this way.. makes you feel very tiny in this huge universe :jointsmile:
With all known scientific evidence, humans are the only species on the earth that can bring about their own extinction. And with the leaders running the world today, the escalator is moving in that direction. Maybe that's what the earth needs to recover itself, the extinction of its worst threat. Us. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay Matix
So true.....flying into LAX looks like flying into Beijing China on most days. Nasty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay Matix
Humans are a insignificant speck of nothing on this giant planet.