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John Titor's Legacy
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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 177694" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>I just told you something good about the planet. Earth's biosphere is like a living organism, and it evolved a brain (humans). Now the biosphere can avert mass extinction events. If you think our pollution is anywhere near the order of magnitude as a fucking giant space rock hitting it, killing off upwards of half the biomass, then you need a reality check. The environmental cost of evolving a technological society that will eventually revitalize the biosphere and spread it to other worlds, while simultaneously averting any more catastrophic mass extinctions, is so relatively minuscule that this entire conversation seems laughable to me. Get perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 177694, member: 10263"] I just told you something good about the planet. Earth's biosphere is like a living organism, and it evolved a brain (humans). Now the biosphere can avert mass extinction events. If you think our pollution is anywhere near the order of magnitude as a fucking giant space rock hitting it, killing off upwards of half the biomass, then you need a reality check. The environmental cost of evolving a technological society that will eventually revitalize the biosphere and spread it to other worlds, while simultaneously averting any more catastrophic mass extinctions, is so relatively minuscule that this entire conversation seems laughable to me. Get perspective. [/QUOTE]
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