What do you see as the ultimate destiny of the human race?
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The latter, without a doubt.0
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Who says we are the dominant species?0
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Solipsist, so youre just a figment of my own creation that i have yet to control.
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The_Enginerd wrote: »Who says we are the dominant species?
well, there is argument that dolphins are smarter than we are, but they are ill equipped to do anything with their intelligence.
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Bacteria are the dominant species.
http://www.ted.com/talks/bonnie_bassler_on_how_bacteria_communicate
I figure if we survive the next thirty years as a species then perhaps we will achieve solar-system dominance. As for the rest of the universe, what wonders are left to be discovered?0 -
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different."
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Three words: Honey Boo Boo
For that: We Are Doomed
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Hockey_Winger wrote: »Three words: Honey Boo Boo
For that: We Are Doomed
Luckily, WE are stronger than our weakest links...
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Please think about subjugation to our great overloads, and elder things.0
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The sun will eventually burn out. This planet will become inhospitable to the current life form.0
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We will eventually go, but I hope I'm not here to see it. Don't want to end up like the guy sitting on the steps to the library and his glasses break.0
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I think that evolutionary window is already closing...and closing fairly rapidly.0
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I think we will travel the cosmos, creating outposts on far off lands, only to abandon all exploration and all come back to our home planet at the moment it is destroyed by a predictable event. But, just before, we will send a little boy (with no food or rations) to a distant planet that we all ourselves could have lived on in the hopes the he will carry on our race.
We will not question why we just sent one boy, and not a party with many members of the two sexes to ensure a breading colony could be established.
Also, this will be a place where the radiation is such that our cells will be much stronger and we would all be physically like "gods" to them.
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I think we will travel the cosmos, creating outposts on far off lands, only to abandon all exploration and all come back to our home planet at the moment it is destroyed by a predictable event. But, just before, we will send a little boy (with no food or rations) to a distant planet that we all ourselves could have lived on in the hopes the he will carry on our race.
We will not question why we just sent one boy, and not a party with many members of the two sexes to ensure a breading colony could be established.
Also, this will be a place where the radiation is such that our cells will be much stronger and we would all be physically like "gods" to them.
Hmmmm...that sounds strangely familiar...oh well, it'll come to me
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Likely destroy ourselves before the robots get a chance to.0
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I'm afraid that the selfish side of humanity is gaining too much momentum, and the commandment to love one another is being practiced by fewer and fewer people. We are becoming so "thing" oriented, and so less people-centered, that will be our undoing. Look around at a restaurant. We're becoming addicted to the very thing I'm communicating to you with! Family of four, each self-absorbed in electronic reality, to their very own detriment.0
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Hockey_Winger wrote: »Three words: Honey Boo Boo
For that: We Are Doomed
Luckily, WE are stronger than our weakest links...
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Ultimate destiny? There's only one possibility: extinction.0
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Cyborgs.0
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So you know how cancer kills its host? The cancer cells proliferate until there is no more room. The cells take up all the resources until they eventually kill the host organism.
I see human beings as the cancer. We're eating up everything, using up all our resources, killing everything else in the process.
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So you know how cancer kills its host? The cancer cells proliferate until there is no more room. The cells take up all the resources until they eventually kill the host organism.
I see human beings as the cancer. We're eating up everything, using up all our resources, killing everything else in the process.
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