by JudoCow09 » Tue 30 Aug 2005, 22:57:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')ou can imagine yourself all day not eating, drinking, breathing, or seeking shelter from a CAT 5 hurricane, but it won't change a thing. If you don't, you will die.
You can sit here all day Monte and also
imagine how much P.O. will effect us and continue to do so until it happens.
Of course, the rest of the world who
wants to stop P.O. from crashing society are
imagining ways to deal with the problem.
We call what you're doing stereotyping. You infer every living species reacts the same way to the same problems. You infer when we burn out most of our resources that we will just die off until we can feed everyone. Have you ever thought of a great way to replace all that energy that goes into making our food? What if all the energy wasted by couch potatoes was suddenly put into action to harvest food. What if everyone lived in tight communities around farms and fed their own societies? Is it impossible to believe we could support a population
greater than 1 billion like 3 billion if everyone put wasted energy to work?
Back on topic, I have to agree that you can't 100% predict the future. Like sameu said, many years ago everyone knew the world was flat. It was a fact. Have you ever applied that here? Do you know how much knowledge we gain as a world over time? All of the world's knowledge
doubles in an average of eight years at a time. Think about that.
Here's a really interesting quote for you.
"An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious - just dead wrong."