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I have good news for you: The planet will survive the humans. Ultimately and eternally.
This is good news for all of us but I fear that planet will lose its beauty, if humans continue to exist on this planet. Humans are not much interested in preserving the natural beauty of this planet. ~snip We only perceive this "beauty" because our brains are hard-wired to survive as a species and beauty is just a shortcut our brain uses to trick us. As I recall from my school days, this planet was once a hellish spinning mass of lava (okay only hellish to us because we can't survive in it) - Earth will know what to do once we're gone. She will create entirely new forms of beauty that our brains wouldn't even recognize as such. The earth is much, much more resilient than we are destructive... the species-level ego on us it just asinine. We think we're going to leave a permanent scar and yet we're just going to be a thin layer of fossilized chicken and rib bones interspersed with plastic bags, drinking bottles and a thin chemical scum in compressed landfill sites. Oh and maybe a few radioactive dust bunnies that were once great nuclear generating stations. That being said, it will all likely be subducted back into the mantle and be recycled - earth will literally swallow us up and shit us out. We're not the stewards, we're just a weird chemical reaction that will likely fizzle out shortly in the grand scheme of things. We need to get over ourselves and get back to cheering on Bitcoin!!Trust the science and Enjoy the ride. edit: The brain "trick" is to perceive those things that sustain and promote human life as "beautiful" and attractive to us. I don't know if I made that clear enough.
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I have good news for you: The planet will survive the humans. Ultimately and eternally.
This is good news for all of us but I fear that planet will lose its beauty, if humans continue to exist on this planet. Humans are not much interested in preserving the natural beauty of this planet. ~snip We only perceive this "beauty" because our brains are hard-wired to survive as a species and beauty is just a shortcut our brain uses to trick us. As I recall from my school days, this planet was once a hellish spinning mass of lava (okay only hellish to us because we can't survive in it) - Earth will know what to do once we're gone. She will create entirely new forms of beauty that our brains wouldn't even recognize as such. The earth is much, much more resilient than we are destructive... the species-level ego on us it just asinine. We think we're going to leave a permanent scar and yet we're just going to be a thin layer of fossilized chicken and rib bones interspersed with plastic bags, drinking bottles and a thin chemical scum in compressed landfill sites. Oh and maybe a few radioactive dust bunnies that were once great nuclear generating stations. That being said, it will all likely be subducted back into the mantle and be recycled - earth will literally swallow us up and shit us out. We're not the stewards, we're just a weird chemical reaction that will likely fizzle out shortly in the grand scheme of things. We need to get over ourselves and get back to cheering on Bitcoin!!Trust the science and Enjoy the ride. Bravo Homer. I've just canceled my post, because you literally spoke my mind (and said it better).
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We only perceive this "beauty" because our brains are hard-wired to survive as a species and beauty is just a shortcut our brain uses to trick us.

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I have good news for you: The planet will survive the humans. Ultimately and eternally.
This is good news for all of us but I fear that planet will lose its beauty, if humans continue to exist on this planet. Humans are not much interested in preserving the natural beauty of this planet. ~snip We only perceive this "beauty" because our brains are hard-wired to survive as a species and beauty is just a shortcut our brain uses to trick us. As I recall from my school days, this planet was once a hellish spinning mass of lava (okay only hellish to us because we can't survive in it) - Earth will know what to do once we're gone. She will create entirely new forms of beauty that our brains wouldn't even recognize as such. The earth is much, much more resilient than we are destructive... the species-level ego on us it just asinine. We think we're going to leave a permanent scar and yet we're just going to be a thin layer of fossilized chicken and rib bones interspersed with plastic bags, drinking bottles and a thin chemical scum in compressed landfill sites. Oh and maybe a few radioactive dust bunnies that were once great nuclear generating stations. That being said, it will all likely be subducted back into the mantle and be recycled - earth will literally swallow us up and shit us out. We're not the stewards, we're just a weird chemical reaction that will likely fizzle out shortly in the grand scheme of things. We need to get over ourselves and get back to cheering on Bitcoin!!Trust the science and Enjoy the ride. edit: The brain "trick" is to perceive those things that sustain and promote human life as "beautiful" and attractive to us. I don't know if I made that clear enough. I have to disagree, albeit you wrote very eloquently. 1. Currently, there is zero (EDIT: direct) evidence for intelligence happening anywhere else. I know, it is probably because we don't have enough evidence, but it is the current state of affairs, so we shouldn't deny it. 2. It is easily to project that sometime in the future intelligence (organic or silicon-based) would be able to terraform worlds. 3. We are already doing something unique. One physicist had noted that 1oK was the lowest temperature observed naturally in the universe (yes, it is lower that 2.7K usually observed in space-cosmic background radiation), but in lab settings scientists got very close to 0oK (38 picokelvin), which makes that achievement "special" as it does not occur in nature (although it is possible, of course)-superfluidity, superconductivity, Bose-Einstein condensate, etc. 4. Earth would be obliterated as far as biota is concerned in about 1 bil years and as a planet, in 4 bil or so, so it is not 'forever". Therefore, humanity (or its descendants) should eventually work on this 'problem' if it would continue its existence in that future.
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I have good news for you: The planet will survive the humans. Ultimately and eternally.
This is good news for all of us but I fear that planet will lose its beauty, if humans continue to exist on this planet. Humans are not much interested in preserving the natural beauty of this planet. ~snip We only perceive this "beauty" because our brains are hard-wired to survive as a species and beauty is just a shortcut our brain uses to trick us. As I recall from my school days, this planet was once a hellish spinning mass of lava (okay only hellish to us because we can't survive in it) - Earth will know what to do once we're gone. She will create entirely new forms of beauty that our brains wouldn't even recognize as such. The earth is much, much more resilient than we are destructive... the species-level ego on us it just asinine. We think we're going to leave a permanent scar and yet we're just going to be a thin layer of fossilized chicken and rib bones interspersed with plastic bags, drinking bottles and a thin chemical scum in compressed landfill sites. Oh and maybe a few radioactive dust bunnies that were once great nuclear generating stations. That being said, it will all likely be subducted back into the mantle and be recycled - earth will literally swallow us up and shit us out. We're not the stewards, we're just a weird chemical reaction that will likely fizzle out shortly in the grand scheme of things. We need to get over ourselves and get back to cheering on Bitcoin!!Trust the science and Enjoy the ride. edit: The brain "trick" is to perceive those things that sustain and promote human life as "beautiful" and attractive to us. I don't know if I made that clear enough. I have to disagree, albeit you wrote very eloquently. 1. Currently, there is zero evidence for intelligence happening anywhere else. I know, it is probably because we don't have enough evidence, but it is the current state of affairs, so we shouldn't deny it. 2. It is easily to project that sometime in the future intelligence (organic or silicon-based) would be able to terraform worlds. 3. We are already doing something unique. One physicist had noted that 1oK was the lowest temperature observed naturally in the universe (yes, it is lower that 2.7K usually observed in space-cosmic background radiation), but in lab settings scientists got very close to 0oK (38 picokelvin), which makes that achievement "special" as it does not occur in nature (although it is possible, of course)-superfluidity, superconductivity, Bose-Einstein condensate, etc. 4. Earth would be obliterated as far as biota is concerned in about 1 bil years and as a planet, in 4 bil or so, so it is not 'forever". Therefore, humanity (or its descendants) should eventually work on this 'problem' if it would continue its existence in that future. Well I disagree with number 1 as I think number 1 depends on your standard of evidence. I know people can draw or paint realistic images of life from memory. = fact I KNOW that a 1350 painting on a church's wall in Europe shows from left to right 1 spaceship 2 Jesus getting crucified 3 spaceship running from spaceship 1. So it is 1350 a.d. painting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFFxgVC31qs&t=541sSeems to me this is an indication of much higher science then people think there was in 1350. There are a few odd ball things like this here and there.
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