amicus
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The concept or 'theory' of, 'emergence', caught my ear on a recent science channel program.
Although limited by my attempt at brevity and my, 'layman's' understanding of the subject, it is briefly a study of the 'absolute' nature of the Universe, including life itself.
It seems that 'stars' form from the accretion of the light gases abounding in space and that as stars are born and live, the nuclear innards of a star create the other, heavier elements, that all other matter is composed of.
That means you and me, kid.
And it all happens within the absolute concepts of the laws of nature, from the formation of galaxies and solar systems and all things within.
As an addendum to that program, another suggested that fossil remnants of single celled life on earth dating 3.8 billion years ago, have been identified. Thas not long, in geological terms, after the earth was formed.
Now the tricky part, as far as the 'usual suspects' are concerned...it seems that all of nature and evolution, follows a logical and rational procedure, dictated by those immutable laws of physics, including the human mind.
Ain't that a gas!
To clarify: all forms of life have one primary goal, to reproduce and pass on the genetic information of a successful mutation.
Those that do not, go extinct. Thus life, is clearly and axiomatically the primary value and procreation follows as an imperative.
Neither nature or evolution give a rat's ass about those species that eat their young or choose not to reproduce, but the rest of mankind has a vested interest in adhering to the laws of nature.
A sufficient number of enlightened individuals show enough concern over their genetic heritage to actually trace a family tree back hundreds of years.
Thus, I mean to imply, without a bald faced statement, that abortion, gay marriage and fatherless children are innately in opposition to the intent of our basic nature and thus a 'dis-value', to the community of mankind.
From thence, 'emergence' on a social level applies as well to homo sapiens as it does to star systems.
Ain't that neat?
Amicus...
Although limited by my attempt at brevity and my, 'layman's' understanding of the subject, it is briefly a study of the 'absolute' nature of the Universe, including life itself.
It seems that 'stars' form from the accretion of the light gases abounding in space and that as stars are born and live, the nuclear innards of a star create the other, heavier elements, that all other matter is composed of.
That means you and me, kid.
And it all happens within the absolute concepts of the laws of nature, from the formation of galaxies and solar systems and all things within.
As an addendum to that program, another suggested that fossil remnants of single celled life on earth dating 3.8 billion years ago, have been identified. Thas not long, in geological terms, after the earth was formed.
Now the tricky part, as far as the 'usual suspects' are concerned...it seems that all of nature and evolution, follows a logical and rational procedure, dictated by those immutable laws of physics, including the human mind.
Ain't that a gas!
To clarify: all forms of life have one primary goal, to reproduce and pass on the genetic information of a successful mutation.
Those that do not, go extinct. Thus life, is clearly and axiomatically the primary value and procreation follows as an imperative.
Neither nature or evolution give a rat's ass about those species that eat their young or choose not to reproduce, but the rest of mankind has a vested interest in adhering to the laws of nature.
A sufficient number of enlightened individuals show enough concern over their genetic heritage to actually trace a family tree back hundreds of years.
Thus, I mean to imply, without a bald faced statement, that abortion, gay marriage and fatherless children are innately in opposition to the intent of our basic nature and thus a 'dis-value', to the community of mankind.
From thence, 'emergence' on a social level applies as well to homo sapiens as it does to star systems.
Ain't that neat?
Amicus...