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06-02-2008, 07:58 PM #31Senior Member
We're bacteria
I am being philosophical because we're talking in a Philosophy forum, of course
I don't litter, even though I feel that in the long run it won't matter at all. I'll pick up trash if it's in such a spot that I feel motivated to. I mean, I definitely wouldn't enjoy it personally if there was a nuclear armageddon or something but... I know we're all going to die eventually, and if it has to happen, then why worry about the particulars of how?
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06-18-2008, 01:58 AM #32Senior Member
We're bacteria
Originally Posted by toketaker
2: just because you can draw vague similarities between humans and bacteria, does not at all mean that we're very similar; it just means that a few aspects of human and bacteria life are similar. That's all.
3: science isn't real? Ok I'll leave that to you..
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03-12-2009, 03:30 PM #33Junior Member
We're bacteria
Originally Posted by toketaker
:hippy:
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05-02-2010, 10:21 PM #34Senior Member
We're bacteria
There is nothing that exists that is not a life form, or that does not contribute to the form of life; everything that exists is a life, and alive.
The symbolic re-representations of life are infinite, from the seemingly unpredictable quarks and gluons to the seemingly unpredictable nations and organizations.
From the orbits of atoms and ions to the orbits of stars and planets.
From the cellular division in organs to the Social cliques in Highschool.
All of reality recreates itself in every example and representation it can, on one level or another, macro or micro from our perspective is irrelevant; what reality is, is a self repeating all encompassing infinitesimal omniversal universe. bodies building bigger bodies, building bigger bodies; collections of bodies building ecosystems, building ecosystems, building ecosystems; ecosystems building elements, elements building environments, environments building bodies, bodies building ecosystems, etc.
It just gets infinitely bigger and/or smaller. more and/or less complex.
Until we reach critical mass and reverse polarity.
and then it just does the same, only mirrored.
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11-21-2010, 02:51 PM #35Junior Member
We're bacteria
I see this view a lot. We are a virus, a bacteria, or some other thing with overall negative connotations.
I think there is something powerful to be found in maintaining an optimistic view, and nothing to be gained by thinking of ourselves as essentially scum.
I like ideas like we are the universe trying to understand itself. There is more hope in it.
The opposite of cynicism is not naivete. It is hope.
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