Gethelred
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- May 1, 2016
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How fatalistic.Yeh I understand this view point and certainly held it maybe 5 years ago. We are the universe looking at itself which is very cool
The last 150(250? depends on where you count from) years are the important bit, whats happened in that time? Massive amount of energy we have unleashed through fossil fuels(aka the carbon pulse). If you look at all species through energy exploitation/dissipation/gradients it makes sense, the size of the wolf pack is set by the size of the deer herd is set by the amount of vegetation that grows etc reaching an equilibrium
Any species given the amount of energy we have access to would do the same, rabbits will breed and eat out a pasture(if it's fenced from predators) until its barren and they die off. We are in the barren and die off stage, we killed the predators a long time ago(including bacteria/viruses etc)
The interesting thing about humans is that we(some of us at least) are aware of this and could well change our behaviour before natural limitations kick in. The cruelty of this is that we won't
Just because every biography should end with the phrase 'and then he/she/they died' does not render everything that came before it meaningless or without worth.