amicus
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To establish my bonafides' and provide a foundation, let me stipulate that nihilism and existentialism, in general, reached the question, I am about to pose, and perhaps several conclusions, a priori, that is without the experience guiding their thoughts, before the following knowledge was available to mankind.
It is only in the past twenty or thirty years, give or take, that man has truly. 'dug up', his ancestors, in terms of carbon dated paleontology, ice core samples and solar observations that have turned science fiction into fact.
Those of you with truly curious minds, will most likely be aware of the few examples I am about to provide, spontaneously, from memory, no links provided, but I doubt few can offer an example I am not aware of.
(I hate ending a sentence with a preposition/conjunction!) ",of which I am not aware?"
1. Plate Tectonics: All the Continents on earth are in motion and have always been; were once all together as 'Pangaea', the 'super continent, and will one day happen again.
2. Earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves. of gigantic proportions have occurred before, and will again, just the, 'when' is not known, and could happen at any time causing millions of casualties, even with warning.
3. Pandemic, currently in the news, that have previously killed millions, and may again.
4. Solar Flares, that cause the Polar Borealis', of such intensity as to destroy all satellites in orbit and devastate surface electricity grids, destroying huge transformers that would take years to build again.
5. Cosmic Gamma Radiation from a distant Star going Nova or the intense energy beam from a, 'black hole', nearby and directed towards the earth by chance.
6. Reversing Magnetic Polarity, which has happened many times before and denuded the magnetosphere, thus destroying all life on earth with solar radiation unchecked by Earth's magnetic shield.
7. Comets, Asteroids, after Shumaker-Levy, that impacted Jupiter and are thought to have visited Earth many times and wiped out most life on earth.
8. "Snowball Earth", when the entire globe was encased in ice thousands of feet thick; happened before, they say, could happen again.
9. Global Thermo-Nuclear War, we could always play that game, which, I suspect, was the basis of many science fiction writers over the last half century; and during and following WW2, the meat of the Nihilists' and Existentialists. Or the bugbear, 'over-population', starvation, death and disease and that other fourth horseman of the Apocalypse.
10. I would add, 'Alien Invasion', as per the 'X-files', but, science has told us there are none in the neighborhood.
11. God gets really pissed and with 'its' middle finger, flicks us out of existence. But we can't seem to locate his residence in this Universe anyway.
A couple of tentative conclusions: We cannot migrate to another solar system until and if, we can expand the laws of physics to include surpassing the speed of light in a vacuum.
I most likely left out a few, E.L.E.'s, but, hey, not claiming perfection here.
Now, I know the answer to the, 'rhetorical question', I am about to pose, but what is your answer to, 'the meaning of life', taking into consideration the fragility illustrated above, and the total chaos, or unpredictability about the day after tomorrow?
Give us the full treatment here, please. The meaning and purpose of all the things that life is, love, sex, family, career, education, wisdom, age, health, the environment, the planet, your recommendations for man and society at large.
Spare me nothing.
Amicus
It is only in the past twenty or thirty years, give or take, that man has truly. 'dug up', his ancestors, in terms of carbon dated paleontology, ice core samples and solar observations that have turned science fiction into fact.
Those of you with truly curious minds, will most likely be aware of the few examples I am about to provide, spontaneously, from memory, no links provided, but I doubt few can offer an example I am not aware of.
(I hate ending a sentence with a preposition/conjunction!) ",of which I am not aware?"
1. Plate Tectonics: All the Continents on earth are in motion and have always been; were once all together as 'Pangaea', the 'super continent, and will one day happen again.
2. Earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves. of gigantic proportions have occurred before, and will again, just the, 'when' is not known, and could happen at any time causing millions of casualties, even with warning.
3. Pandemic, currently in the news, that have previously killed millions, and may again.
4. Solar Flares, that cause the Polar Borealis', of such intensity as to destroy all satellites in orbit and devastate surface electricity grids, destroying huge transformers that would take years to build again.
5. Cosmic Gamma Radiation from a distant Star going Nova or the intense energy beam from a, 'black hole', nearby and directed towards the earth by chance.
6. Reversing Magnetic Polarity, which has happened many times before and denuded the magnetosphere, thus destroying all life on earth with solar radiation unchecked by Earth's magnetic shield.
7. Comets, Asteroids, after Shumaker-Levy, that impacted Jupiter and are thought to have visited Earth many times and wiped out most life on earth.
8. "Snowball Earth", when the entire globe was encased in ice thousands of feet thick; happened before, they say, could happen again.
9. Global Thermo-Nuclear War, we could always play that game, which, I suspect, was the basis of many science fiction writers over the last half century; and during and following WW2, the meat of the Nihilists' and Existentialists. Or the bugbear, 'over-population', starvation, death and disease and that other fourth horseman of the Apocalypse.
10. I would add, 'Alien Invasion', as per the 'X-files', but, science has told us there are none in the neighborhood.
11. God gets really pissed and with 'its' middle finger, flicks us out of existence. But we can't seem to locate his residence in this Universe anyway.
A couple of tentative conclusions: We cannot migrate to another solar system until and if, we can expand the laws of physics to include surpassing the speed of light in a vacuum.
I most likely left out a few, E.L.E.'s, but, hey, not claiming perfection here.
Now, I know the answer to the, 'rhetorical question', I am about to pose, but what is your answer to, 'the meaning of life', taking into consideration the fragility illustrated above, and the total chaos, or unpredictability about the day after tomorrow?
Give us the full treatment here, please. The meaning and purpose of all the things that life is, love, sex, family, career, education, wisdom, age, health, the environment, the planet, your recommendations for man and society at large.
Spare me nothing.
Amicus