reply to post by spacebot
How funny we children of the earth are. We invent a microscope and put a little pond water on it, see something moving and ... aha.. life without
brains, how strange indeed. We invent a telescope to search the heavens for that God-being and discover... oh my... the universe is a little bigger
than we imagined. Putting our imaginations to use, we develop theories to explain our existence and the existence of that moving thing in the pond
water, but we are children with toys. We can guess and if we look hard enough can fit all kinds of "evidence" into major explanations of life and
doomsday.
Seriously, we as a species have only just begun to use our wooden blocks to explain the phenomena of phenomena. Who is to say these same occurances
did not occur before we invented our toys to watch them? But already, we plan for doomsday, we try to fit "mystery" to reality, exp0lain theory
with fact. We are just guessing, we children of the earth. Give it another decade and we will know more with better toys to play with and a bigger
playground, but still, we only be children trying to learn so we can grow up and take control of everything that is everything.
Polar shifts happen, scientist have produced that theory with evidence to support it. Chemicals introduced into the atmosphere coupled with more
people breathing and excrimating all the while cutting down those precious trees and plants that are supposed to balance it all out, scinetists and Al
Gore have theorized will open the earth up to the extremes the sun has to offer. Black holes in the Bermuda triangle where no compass works is
another theory related to the weird things happening all around us.
We think all this weird because our toys act funny. I say it is natural, it's just time we get better toys.