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Beyond Reality
have us humans definitely affected the future of humanity and this planet
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<blockquote data-quote="wizatwork" data-source="post: 2477261" data-attributes="member: 848460"><p>Believe it or not, technology can simply mean using ingenuity to do something differently. As a rule everything learns to do something better after repetition. This includes mammals, insects, and animals. What you must realize is that nature is very resilient. Because everything that can be conceived comes from nature, we don't go off world, bring back alien elements and attempt to manufacture something that this world has never seen before. </p><p></p><p>1. However, I must concede that it is true that complex concepts, like the CERN, employs a more serious look at the effects of technology. I would suffice it to say that its nothing that this planet hasn't seen or been a part of already.</p><p></p><p>And, when we look at reactions such as what may occur after the detonation of a nuclear weapon, then on a monumental scale yes we could affect the future of humanity. 2. But, nuclear fusion happens normally in space. There's nothing to say that an extraterrestrial object could not introduce this concept to us by accident instead of us destroying ourselves on purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizatwork, post: 2477261, member: 848460"] Believe it or not, technology can simply mean using ingenuity to do something differently. As a rule everything learns to do something better after repetition. This includes mammals, insects, and animals. What you must realize is that nature is very resilient. Because everything that can be conceived comes from nature, we don't go off world, bring back alien elements and attempt to manufacture something that this world has never seen before. 1. However, I must concede that it is true that complex concepts, like the CERN, employs a more serious look at the effects of technology. I would suffice it to say that its nothing that this planet hasn't seen or been a part of already. And, when we look at reactions such as what may occur after the detonation of a nuclear weapon, then on a monumental scale yes we could affect the future of humanity. 2. But, nuclear fusion happens normally in space. There's nothing to say that an extraterrestrial object could not introduce this concept to us by accident instead of us destroying ourselves on purpose. [/QUOTE]
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