12-13-2006, 06:29 PM
yeah i think you do. i mean the cycle is pretty consistant over such a long period of time.
if the earth becomes unlivable for humankind, its likely in the best interest of the earth itself, which will eliminate whatever it needs to in order to survive and the process of evolution will continue with some other life form more conducive to sustaining ecological harmony.
whatever effect we have on the earth will always been counteracted by the earth itself, we're peons compared to mother nature.
if the earth becomes unlivable for humankind, its likely in the best interest of the earth itself, which will eliminate whatever it needs to in order to survive and the process of evolution will continue with some other life form more conducive to sustaining ecological harmony.
whatever effect we have on the earth will always been counteracted by the earth itself, we're peons compared to mother nature.
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