by sameu » Tue 30 Aug 2005, 06:49:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jaymax', 'T')he difference is, that even though I fundamentally agree with the great majority of your speculations, I understand that that is what they are.
That leaves me open to continually questioning and challenging my beliefs and speculations - god help me indeed if I ever become as sure of my future as you. I've got a lot of respect for you MonteQuest, but it does not extend to your ability to know the future.
Regards,
--J
yep, I fully agree with Jaymax
your speculations are probably correct, probably
but as I said, lets look at the facts
And no one can predict the future with 100% certainty
And about Liebig's Law, I don't think it applies that much to us people
oil will be the limiting resource, implying no more growth and die-off etc
but in our system we need energy, now it's provided to us in the easy cheap form as oil, hurray, and that oil will get less and less abundant
But that doesn't mean our system will be dead, there will still be energy in the form of the everlasting sun, ok, it's not the most practical form of energy, but every day the world is flooded by energy in the form of sunlight; so our energy resource (whatever in what form) will not be vanished
When the sun dies off, then Liebig's Law applies 100%
imho of course