A recent thought...Think about what made the very planet we stand on today, think about what made everything inside that planet, think about what made every single forest, grassland, desert, sea and jungle, think about every single mammal, plant, fish, insect and bacteria, then think about how they all co-exist in perfect harmony, each one survives off another creature. Nature has created the perfect balance of everything and there is still evidence of it today, you just have to look outside your window and see it.
However, natures biggest achievement is also its biggest mistake...The homo sapien. Giving the human the ability to feel emotion's, combined with extraordinary brain power is a recipe for disaster. Humans can be greedy, spiteful, jealous, power crazy as well as number of other negative traits all depending on the humans upbringing. In turn the humans could destroy a large part of what nature has created...And guess what we have, for thousands of years we have destroyed forests and killed animals to the point of extinction and it was all down to natures one flaw.
Ironic that having made a 99% perfect world it was the 1% mistake that could destroy it. Not all humans are bad i must say, but it is that bad ones that are destroying nature and we are all buying into it, whether we buy wood, drive cars, or a number of other things we are all contributing to the destruction of natures work.
There was a quote once said (and i cannot remember it word for word) but read something like (this was in regard to AI and robots) - The day humans create a being as intelligent as them, it will be the day the human race falls. And the same applies to nature, nature made an intelligent race and now faces a form of destruction through us.
We will never beat nature, as nature is God. Nature will eventually catch up and kill us, whether it be old age or whatever, nature controls us.
And another thing nature can do, as our population grows so quickly, it will eventually get too large and over populate the planet. But nature has a hidden weapon with which it can wipe the slate clean and start again. Its already happening, its called global warming. Once that takes effect we are all fucked.
I'm going off topic a bit, but what i am saying is that God is nature as far as I'm concerned.
What dya reckon?
However, natures biggest achievement is also its biggest mistake...The homo sapien. Giving the human the ability to feel emotion's, combined with extraordinary brain power is a recipe for disaster. Humans can be greedy, spiteful, jealous, power crazy as well as number of other negative traits all depending on the humans upbringing. In turn the humans could destroy a large part of what nature has created...And guess what we have, for thousands of years we have destroyed forests and killed animals to the point of extinction and it was all down to natures one flaw.
Ironic that having made a 99% perfect world it was the 1% mistake that could destroy it. Not all humans are bad i must say, but it is that bad ones that are destroying nature and we are all buying into it, whether we buy wood, drive cars, or a number of other things we are all contributing to the destruction of natures work.
There was a quote once said (and i cannot remember it word for word) but read something like (this was in regard to AI and robots) - The day humans create a being as intelligent as them, it will be the day the human race falls. And the same applies to nature, nature made an intelligent race and now faces a form of destruction through us.
We will never beat nature, as nature is God. Nature will eventually catch up and kill us, whether it be old age or whatever, nature controls us.
And another thing nature can do, as our population grows so quickly, it will eventually get too large and over populate the planet. But nature has a hidden weapon with which it can wipe the slate clean and start again. Its already happening, its called global warming. Once that takes effect we are all fucked.
I'm going off topic a bit, but what i am saying is that God is nature as far as I'm concerned.
What dya reckon?