its an ever changing universe so defining and redining is nescessary, imo. I do think there are certain natural laws in place that keep it running like a machine, though. W/o them the univirse would fall apart...including our short little lives on earth. Still, everything is alive, and connected. w/o one thing another might not be able to exist. Love and respect for all would seem wise, but haw many Love and respect wanton violence, strife, and dire competition?

I think the balance could be tipped to favor our preferences, but I don't think ridding ourselves completely of any bad is a good idea. Death is nescessary, strife as well, so is a bit of competition good.



Love,
JunkYard Reviewed by JunkYard on . The Universe: Machine or Organism? Consider your present situation. You're siting in front of a monitor, absorbing and processing the light that's coming at you, which happens to form these words. Perhaps you are chatting with someone, and you are sending light-information between each other. Every word that is typed, no matter how complex its meaning, can be reduced down to 1 and 0 -- to a series of yes and no. Because of it's simplicity, we view this computer as an unintelligent being, a chunk of dead, inanimate matter Rating: 5