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What do you mean, it isn't —ing awesome than the entire natural world is built out of nanotech robotics? (Not to mention the elegance of not only those robots, but the entirety of the human-scale world being defined by laws of physics short enough to write on one side of one sheet of paper.) Richard Feynman - Ode To A Flower - YouTube Quote:
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Man, if Aurora had her way, we'd all be in the dark ages again eating mud and worshiping the sun.
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What's wrong with worshipping the sun? Not much would last without it
![]() And don't be too eager to **** on what you would call the 'dark ages'. If humans are still around in 10,000 years I'm sure they will look back at us and talk about 2013 being a dark age. We are still finding more ways to kill each other en mass, countless species are vanishing and we aren't even clever/wealthy enough to each have an intergalactic space mansion. Every generation just seems to thinks it is the best. Last edited by Marvellous Chester; 08-21-2013 at 07:59 AM. |
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Of course some of the superstitions in the past are totally crazy (just as some of the present day ones), but I try to also see the positive aspects of it. Especially in the past couple of hundred years, I think much harm was done by deliberatly closing the eye that views the world in a materialistic way. But also much harm is done by only using that eye. Without a balance and opening both eyes, we cannot see and feel all multidimensional aspects of the world we live in. Quote:
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My idea is that humans will protect and care for something they love and respect and they will not care in the same way about something that is seen as a mechanical thing, as a system or a machine that can be tweaked, broken and maybe fixed again. I think that because many humans nowadays have lost their love for the natural world or maybe "all of gods creation" if that is what it was called in the near past - this is the reason humans now can do quite horrible things to Nature. If you would love the trees and the animals in the forest and regard them as beautiful (maybe divine or wondrous) beings, you would be incapable of clearcutting a forest and planting Roundup Ready soy beans in place. Only by using the rational thinking that centers about managing, controlling and changing the natural world by understanding and tweaking its mechanisms to make it productive, to make money - only by that thinking can a human being willingly do such a thing. Quote:
I dont know and because this is a spirituality forum, I would say that actually we are getting off topic here now because this discussion seems to turn into a discussion on "spirituality versus science", which explicitly is not the topic of this subforum. The purpose of this subforum is to talk freely about spiritual concepts without having to deal with allegations that because of having spiritual thoughts we would certainly all want to "eat mud".
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That would be very impressive, considering that the exact mechanics behind the Big Bang are still an open problem.
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Clarke wrote: You studied aerospace engineering, and that's the question you want to ask? Be prepared for a very long explanation.
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By the way, it's fine to be grateful to our Earth for being our home and supporting our existence, but there are many natural things on this Earth that can also kill us, so don't forget that. Any civilization or society will take measures to increase our safety. Quote:
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http://www.wsl.ch/staff/niklaus.zimm...aplan_2009.pdf Granted, it's certainly not to the scale we're seeing today, but that has nothing to do with your supposed reasoning. And yes, many indigenous/aboriginal tribes may have more respect for the natural world than we do, but trying to contrast that with rational thinking is just nonsense. Quote:
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Remember, more people died every day during WW1/2 than are even now.
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Nice synchronicity again. Just as I was writing something about the topic of science and magic and why the idea that science is the only true rational way to look at the world is not the best way, there is a current podcast tha tI heard today that explains very well the topic and I have to say reflects my opinion on it. If you like to listen to it, ihere is the link: [ Episode #64 // Straw Into Gold ]
It features an interview with Morris Berman and with biologist Rupert Sheldrake as well as some soundclips from Terence McKeena. Have fun
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No, because human electrical and civil engineering is less impressive than romanticised plasma physics.
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Raptor, you called my arguments "nonsense" a lot without really explaining why. What I am trying to say is that it is really hard to look at anything in the world at the same time from the emotional side, loving it, respecting it and feeling to be in a relationship with it - and looking at it as a mechanism, as a system, as chemical reactions and physics. If you have a loved person, do you look at that person with love and a deep emotional response of being connected - that warm feeling inside - and think about pheromones and neuroscience which explains why you react that way and why you to love each other and about how great the DNA of that other person is formed to create the pheromones that make you love that person ... dont you think if you would try to think about all these mechanistic views, you would not be able to actually feel the affection and love at the same time? At least not as intense as if you do not think about all of this? If only because the brain cannot do too many things at the same time. Its like sitting in the bathtub trying to relax but at the same time think about work, programming, cleaning the room, cooking, planning the next vacation - it simply will prevent you from really relaxing.
This is what I meant by my refernce to other cultures which do meditations in order to get the mind free of thoughts to experience a state of consciousness that allows them to be open for other impressions. I can however not really convey the matter to someone who has not experienced such a thing, so that is a bit of a hindrance here. Of course I can appreciate and be fascinated and even wonder looking at something and thinking about it with the mind of science. It is fascinating and beautiful, but it is very different from the impression I get when I get rid of all the thinking - get into the silence - and then just let the world "speak" to me and in turn let myself "see" the world. Quote:
And of course not all is rainbows and unicorns in the natural world and neither it was in the past and other cultures, preshistoric ones also made mistakes (though I have to say that the article you quote starts by saying "Humans have transformed Europe’s landscapes since the establishment of the first agricultural societies in the mid-Holocene." thus again supporting that it was agriculture and with it the mindset of controlling and owning nature that started a lot of the problems. Quote:
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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Define "best." Most accurate? Most flexible? "Happyist?"
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