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<blockquote data-quote="Grayson" data-source="post: 16902" data-attributes="member: 18"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Just a brief interjection here as I don't want to spoil the flow of debate.</p><p></p><p>HIV/AIDS: Our capacity to produce a virus with such a selective vector path offers us nothing in the way of useful Military applications. HIV is too limited in its deployment and takes too long to achieve a state of incapacitation, or death.</p><p> </p><p>Technologically, in the late 40's when we would have had to be developing this, our technology was too limited and our understanding of the human body too primitive. We had not long discovered and started to use large-scale anti-biotics.</p><p> </p><p>The laws of thermodynamics are the descriptors of the universe and do not permit perpetual motion machines. We would only waste our time and money if we were to attempt building a machine that not only can run forever, but that could even produce excess energy while doing so. </p><p> </p><p>The Second Law of Thermodynamics is closely interwoven with the future of the universe and with all life on earth. Sometimes people say that the existence of life on earth violates or contradicts the Second Law. However, this is not the case; we know of nothing in the universe that violates the Second Law. </p><p> </p><p>The definition of life revolves around three prerequisites: The organism must be able to replicate itself, the organism must be capable of energy conversion and the organism must be subject to evolution. The essence of evolution is an increase in complexity, as is obvious when we consider the evolution of living organisms over eons of time. An increase in complexity entails an increase in the orderliness of the organizational character of the organism: Life represents a decrease of entropy, a decrease of randomness. Such a decrease in randomization can only come about as a result of an infusion of energy from the outside of the closed system, from the outside of the organism. Therefore, the ability to utilize energy by converting it to a usable form, is the essence of all things that we call alive or living. In the case of life on earth, the outside energy is derived from the sun. No sunlight, no life on earth.</p><p> </p><p>Many people have trouble understanding the principle of entropy because it is a concept of negatives, because it is a measure of the disorder, of the randomness of a closed system. Every biochemical function requires a decrease in entropy, which can only be achieved by the infusion of energy into a life-sustaining system.</p><p> </p><p>But entropy will have its way with us. We sanitise and sterilise the world around us, the spaces that we occupy to multiply and in doing so we create environs free from disease and predators. Nature abhors a vaccuum and the vaccuum that we create as we bend the world to our will is a simple one and one that we are proud of; we have no predators and are at the top of the food chain now.</p><p> </p><p>Over a period of roughly 325,000 years, we have spat, clawed, bludgeoned, stabbed, shot, bombed and nuked our way to global supremacy. "I am man and mighty are my conquests", we roar.</p><p>Everything living must predate and be predated upon and in our macro-world the monsters are gone, banished by our technological superiority... but, the micro-world is natures last chance to balance the equation in which all things must predate and be predated upon. So, as we sanitise our world to fit our sterile needs, nature seeks evolutionary bacterium and virii to predate upon us and cull the rapidly expanding herd that is rushing like an organic tsunami across the planet devouring all in its path.</p><p> </p><p>We pour energy into medicines and medical procedures to sustain life, to repair terminal damage, systemic failures and aberrant functions. entropy sees this as a simple process, the more energy that we pour into keeping us alive for longer, the more energy we continuously need to pour into this facet of our existence as we undo more than we cure. Natural selection no longer applies to man, what nature puts asunder, we will repair and cure and the natural issues that man faces are steadily becoming more cellular. The big diseases we can deal with, the things that are now killing man are getting closer and closer to unravelling the very fabric of our construction. It will not be long until we have a DNA, or MRNA virus stalking man and then we are up sh1tcreek without a paddle.</p><p> </p><p>Nature abhors a vaccuum, entropy is Death and the Reaper always gets his man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grayson, post: 16902, member: 18"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Just a brief interjection here as I don't want to spoil the flow of debate. HIV/AIDS: Our capacity to produce a virus with such a selective vector path offers us nothing in the way of useful Military applications. HIV is too limited in its deployment and takes too long to achieve a state of incapacitation, or death. Technologically, in the late 40's when we would have had to be developing this, our technology was too limited and our understanding of the human body too primitive. We had not long discovered and started to use large-scale anti-biotics. The laws of thermodynamics are the descriptors of the universe and do not permit perpetual motion machines. We would only waste our time and money if we were to attempt building a machine that not only can run forever, but that could even produce excess energy while doing so. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is closely interwoven with the future of the universe and with all life on earth. Sometimes people say that the existence of life on earth violates or contradicts the Second Law. However, this is not the case; we know of nothing in the universe that violates the Second Law. The definition of life revolves around three prerequisites: The organism must be able to replicate itself, the organism must be capable of energy conversion and the organism must be subject to evolution. The essence of evolution is an increase in complexity, as is obvious when we consider the evolution of living organisms over eons of time. An increase in complexity entails an increase in the orderliness of the organizational character of the organism: Life represents a decrease of entropy, a decrease of randomness. Such a decrease in randomization can only come about as a result of an infusion of energy from the outside of the closed system, from the outside of the organism. Therefore, the ability to utilize energy by converting it to a usable form, is the essence of all things that we call alive or living. In the case of life on earth, the outside energy is derived from the sun. No sunlight, no life on earth. Many people have trouble understanding the principle of entropy because it is a concept of negatives, because it is a measure of the disorder, of the randomness of a closed system. Every biochemical function requires a decrease in entropy, which can only be achieved by the infusion of energy into a life-sustaining system. But entropy will have its way with us. We sanitise and sterilise the world around us, the spaces that we occupy to multiply and in doing so we create environs free from disease and predators. Nature abhors a vaccuum and the vaccuum that we create as we bend the world to our will is a simple one and one that we are proud of; we have no predators and are at the top of the food chain now. Over a period of roughly 325,000 years, we have spat, clawed, bludgeoned, stabbed, shot, bombed and nuked our way to global supremacy. "I am man and mighty are my conquests", we roar. Everything living must predate and be predated upon and in our macro-world the monsters are gone, banished by our technological superiority... but, the micro-world is natures last chance to balance the equation in which all things must predate and be predated upon. So, as we sanitise our world to fit our sterile needs, nature seeks evolutionary bacterium and virii to predate upon us and cull the rapidly expanding herd that is rushing like an organic tsunami across the planet devouring all in its path. We pour energy into medicines and medical procedures to sustain life, to repair terminal damage, systemic failures and aberrant functions. entropy sees this as a simple process, the more energy that we pour into keeping us alive for longer, the more energy we continuously need to pour into this facet of our existence as we undo more than we cure. Natural selection no longer applies to man, what nature puts asunder, we will repair and cure and the natural issues that man faces are steadily becoming more cellular. The big diseases we can deal with, the things that are now killing man are getting closer and closer to unravelling the very fabric of our construction. It will not be long until we have a DNA, or MRNA virus stalking man and then we are up sh1tcreek without a paddle. Nature abhors a vaccuum, entropy is Death and the Reaper always gets his man. [/QUOTE]
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