Sort of elegant right there.Damn connection ate my post about 5 messages back.
Bottom line is that i think overpop or environmental harm are incidental to the prime issue:
we MUST get off this rock.
We've turned away from the course that leads us to spacefaring, to putting heavy industry into space. The kind of industry that'll sustain and grow an energy-intensive society cheaply enough will be dirty. You can have clean ... or you can have practicable.
But we have to get our center of mass, both industrially and socially, outside the beautiful onionskin of blue that coats Home. If we apply ourselves NOW and use resources in a mighty push to get working societies offplanet, we'll climb out entirely and leave enough that we can repair and restore the planetary ecosphere ... so it can breed the next sapient and technical society. Who knows ... we might meet our elders at last.
WTF did he say?Sort of elegant right there.
*Defuq dat nigga said, homie?WTF did he say?
we MUST get off this rock.WTF did he say?
Just being a bit facetious, Merry Christmas.we MUST get off this rock.
"It's fairly explanatory."
I see whatcha did thurr.Just being a bit facetious, Merry Christmas.
And to you as well.Just being a bit facetious, Merry Christmas.
[video=youtube;D7ErpFBO7RI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ErpFBO7RI[/video]I don't know that over population is a "problem", as implied. There have been predictions of doom because of population growth and they have all been stupid in retrospect, at least so far. We humans have been able to invent our way out of the predicted catastrophes with technology. I don't expect us to suddenly get stupid and unable to invent. Doer is correct that "global warming" has been stalled for about 15 years, which probably explains why it has been rebranded as "Global Climate Change". Twenty years ago the talk was all about the impending ice age!!!
From an aesthetic perspective I would like a much smaller population because I don't like crowds and I don't like congested cities and such, but that is just my cosmetic preference, I am not predicting mass starvation. If I were a God and could reduce the global population to around 500 million, I would do it in a painless way. I know of quite a few members of the herd, right here on RIU, that would be good candidates to free up some space.
Queue the race baiters...
I enjoy reading your posts, Mr. Bear. It sure beats that big festering neon distraction in the other direction....Just saying.If I were a God (to more than just some folks who wear seal fur and kiss with their noses) I imagine I would have much greater awareness of the actual hinges and fulcra of the entire situation. Reducing the population, working from what we as humans know ... might have serious unintended consequences. While it offends me to think it, the way of pain that is the way things are now ... might have unseen benefits over some apparently merciful intervention. Jmo.
the Guidestones are insidious. They remove the best option (expand beyond Earth!) from view.
Oh, sure, some jerk comes along and asks me to think it through!If I were a God (to more than just some folks who wear seal fur and kiss with their noses) I imagine I would have much greater awareness of the actual hinges and fulcra of the entire situation. Reducing the population, working from what we as humans know ... might have serious unintended consequences. While it offends me to think it, the way of pain that is the way things are now ... might have unseen benefits over some apparently merciful intervention. Jmo.