by I_Like_Plants » Mon 07 May 2007, 01:26:57
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')All animals have been granted, through evolutionary forces, a method to survive in their various ecological niches. Technology is our species primary survival mechanism, it is derived from our instinctual capacity to mimic. For humans to forsake it, would be like a bird tearing off its wings or a turtle disposing of its shell; it would spell extinction for the species. This we can not do.
Well dammit, give me the technology of the Mbuti (pygmies) to build leaf huts, smoke out bees, make simple clothes and weapons, and sing intricate songs to wake up Mother Forest once in a while when the hunting is slow.
Give me the technology Bushmen and Inuit and pre-horse Plains Indians, all stone age, relatively nonwarlike, and got along just fine.
Give me the technology of the Vietnamese farmers/horticulturists, who knew how to weave tiny traps to catch fish.
Yes, we're the technological species, but good God. We're Nature's equivalent of the human-evolved turkey with breasts so big it can't stand up - a success within a certain niche, not a success overall. Our strange niche is we got into the oil cookie jar.