Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Ten Most Likely Way Life On Earth Will Die

I just watched a scary video on ten ways life on Earth can cease to exist. You can watch it too:

http://www.ted.com/talks/stephen_petranek_counts_down_to_armageddon.html

I don't know why you would watch this video. I'm kind of sorry I did. But, everything the man talks about is nothing new. Most of it has appeared in the media for years and years. Life is very fragile. Shit happens. Thangs change.

The stuff this guy talks about, like Earth getting hit by an astroid or the development of new disease strains like the black plague are events the individual doesn't have much if any control over. If any one person survived such a cataclysmic event it would be sheer, random chance. It might not be worth it if you did survive. What for? Who is gonna manufacture the hope humans need to carry on?

It is because of my remembering vision that I don't feel ultimately threatened with extinction. The inner-most essential part of me was revealed to have co-me to this planet from outer space. Once here, it met other pearl-like creatures that also came here from outer space.

Those singularities will only get flung back into space if an astroid smashes the Earth to smithereens. It can create life such as us Earth creatures anywhere it finds a place it can imitate what it finds there, and adopt it's creations to evolve eventually into something like homo sapiens if it has time before an astroid destroys the new place too.

Life as we know it can't survive but for so long before it becomes a victim of random chance, but that which creates life as we know it always survives. I'm fascinated by the notion of some little things called neutrinos that I heard about when I was fairly young. The described characteristic that fascinated me about what I heard about neutrinos is that they get flung out into space from solar flares, and the big deal is, that they go right clear through Earth and everything on it.

The "spark of life" that I'm calling a pearl because it looked like an oyster pearl when I "saw" it seems like it got to Earth sort of like a neutrino is said to get here, but it's not a neutrino and it didn't go through the Earth as if it wasn't here. For all I know there could be countless billions of pearl-like creatures isolated on planets like Mars that can't evolve life forms there because the cosmic soup ain't right for doing it there.

The memory part of that pearl is the memory of what amount of consciousness has been developed anytime the pearl has found an atmosphere in which it can evolve into it's predictable life forms. It's this memore that fascinates me the most, and why would it not? Every macro- or micro- form of life including bacteria and germs or otherwise enemies of life are life themselves. I don't think it matters which prevails.