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RE: Is our planet is doomed?
January 1, 2010 at 1:14 am
A big one is reducing polution, then maybe some sort of large scale control mechanism of child birth rates. To think china had to enforce that, with good cause, but the rate of population is a major issue considering the resources that are available.
Put simply, A plot of ground only produces x amount of crops; many living organisms rely on a very small temperature range to survive.
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RE: Is our planet is doomed?
January 3, 2010 at 12:18 pm
I agree with Truthworrthy that it seems (at least on this planet (and probably in this universe altogether)) that there can be no progress without conflict.
To make a very simplified analogy or example...: You learn more from your mistakes than your conquests.
And then just look at natural selection. It's through struggle and difficulty and fighting to survive that you find the more successful species are the one's surviving the most and prospering (of course).
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RE: Is our planet is doomed?
January 4, 2010 at 12:22 am
I imagine EvF comes from the Darwinian perspective that conflict situations teach more than successful situations because the dangers associated with failure can mean death in nature and then there's the hardwired endorphine rush that cements the memory of the defeat into the long term memory "assisting" us to avoid that situation-result.
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