TFian
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We're living in the least violent time in human history.
Completely unrelated to the topic.
We're living in the least violent time in human history.
What evidence?
Human population of the world will peak at or below 8 billion in the 2040s and then drop dramatically.”
So because it's an objective possibility that we can improve vastly our quality of life and/or travel to other worlds this makes such ideas religious? What?Sure but I don't see how that equates to some techno utopian star trek religion....
You're the one saying we're doomed and the Earth is going to move on without us. That's a Gaia religion d00d don't you know it?What Gaia religion? Plenty of evidence we're doomed though http://energybulletin.net/stories/2011-04-27/there’s-something-happening-here…
It was, at one point, easy and fun to read? Amazing!The progressive alternative media have become tedious reading lately.
So because it's an objective possibility that we can improve vastly our quality of life and/or travel to other worlds this makes such ideas religious? What?
Where was the irrefutable evidence that we are objectively doomed as a species? You must have made a mistake, that link was to a blowhard environmentalist's blog.
That's not evidence at all, that's just someone making a bet based on a prediction.
Also, Stewart Brand is a wart on the ******* of humanity.
I don't think you get what I'm saying so I'll spell it out for you. Believing that the earth is doomed that we can't save ourselves and that Gaia will move on without us is a religion, and many peolpe subscribe to it. Thinking that it's possible to vastly improve quality of life and travel to other planets is just speculating on the facts of nature. There is no fact of nature that would preclude those things from happening. Therefore you have zero argument against me.The ability to utilize the magic in Harry Potter would also vastly improve our quality of life, but that doesn't make it at all possible. If I'm at one spectrum of the religiosity meter, then you're on the far other end.
I guess you missed his arguments and sources.
What a piece of **** is man, in form and moving, how like a filthy vermin. How like a disgusting bacterium is he. Playing out the grotesque misery of his life, in this world of ours, which is not but a cesspool.
In Gray’s view it is not up to us at all. Our role was cast millennia ago, and we’re merely playing it out. Quoting EO Wilson “Darwin’s dice have rolled badly for Earth”, Gray goes on: “The destruction of the natural world is not the result of global capitalism, industrialization, Western civilization, or any flaw in human institutions. It is a consequence of the evolutionary success of an exceptionally rapacious primate.”
There's just no way to beat that!
That's not evidence at all, that's just someone making a bet based on a prediction.
Did you write this yourself? It's on your profile and there are no results in Google
Whoever wrote that has problems.
Am I the only one to see irony here?
Is that right? When do you think world population will peak? Or don't you?
Completely unrelated to the topic.
The myth of the noble savage and the simple life is what drives you to post this rubbish; it is in the subtext of all the threads you start.
In what way am I promoting the "myth" of the noble savage?
There's plenty of evidence though...
http://www.amazon.com/Straw-Dogs-Thoughts-Humans-Animals/dp/0374270937/
Where would it come from? Nuclear? Even with nuclear, how do you get launch costs down so low the average person can afford space travel? There's more to launch costs than just the energy cost. How do you get rockets to be as "cheap as dirt"? Rockets don't just appear when they're needed. And how long it'd take to get even one other planet up to snuff for moving vast quantities of people there? It could be a hundred years or more before we get any of that stuff done. Consider how slowly advances have been in space travel over the last few decades. E.g. the fastest space probe we have launched is not much faster than the Voyager probes of 30 years ago. And that's just a robot. Manned missions have been really limited, too. To make a dent in population we're gonna need to get to massive, cheap, common spaceflight for millions and millions of people -- a "space fleet" with numerous massive vessels. Such a revolution doesn't seem possible "overnight". I'd wager a hundred years or more to get to this level unless something extremely revolutionary comes along (do you want to bet on that? Especially considering how incremental technological change seems to be.).
Yup, I wrote (modified) it.
I'm not sure what you mean by "peak". I believe the world population will hit an extremely unsustainable limit, and a large mass of humans will die off.
The modern view is to look at our lower natures with compassion and seek to overcome through culture, literature and above all science.
You belong to a cult that uses nature worship and anti-humanism as a dopamine fueled escape from the difficult work of improving quality of life on earth, which I find disgusting and pathological.
And a book isn't evidence, just like a blowhard blogger's rantings isn't evidence. You don't know how to make a case. There are a lot of books and websites that will help you do so. Good luck with that.