by seldom_seen » Fri 27 Jul 2007, 00:31:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ferrelgiraffe', 'a')ll those stars are worth less than one human being.
To say that humans are more important than the universe, the stars, the earth is the existential crisis of modern man. Alone in a hostile world of his own mind. This mental separation from life, even our own bodies is what allows us to drive the planet to ecological collapse. That is why I contend we live in a dark age, and any future civilization will record it as such.
The truth is, humans don't live in a vacuum. They require an atmosphere with a certain amount of oxygen, within a certain temperature range. The atmosphere must contain water that is discharged in to rivers, that feed plants, that photosynthesize...and so on and so forth. All of these processes must be working properly for one human being to stay alive. These processes are dependent on and driven by one very important star we call the sun. That star, the sun is dependent on every other star.
As you can see, your life is dependent on the stars. You are a microcosm of the universe. Your life follows the same birth/death cycle of the stars. To say humans are more important than the stars is a great misconception. It is like a fish saying that it is more important than the ocean.