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#1 Re: Terraformation » When should we terraform » 2002-06-24 22:10:09

The law of Nature here on earth is, and has always been survival of the fittest, has it not?

Something to think about is the fact that Once upon a time, there were flowing rivers. With flowing water I?m betting there was bacteria and the start of life. However, some drastic event happened and that bacteria or microorganisms are now lying dormant or flat out dead. The only thing that will ever help them between now and our sun?s destruction are Human beings engineering the plant to be more hospitable.

Some phrase comes to mind and I forgot what movie it was from? maybe Independence Day?

They use up all the natural resources then move on. That is exactly how human beings are. We can?t help it. It?s just how we are weather we like it or not.

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