Obsoleteness XII - The Earth

in #obsoleteness6 years ago (edited)

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Is the Earth, our home with all the nature, all of a sudden obsolete? Sounds insane. What’s wrong with the natural Earth as we know anyway, except human abuse of her? We get information about NASA finding new inhabitable planets at least once in a while. It's not really a daily feed but often enough. Do they mean to encourage humans that when we turn our precious planet into waste dump then or mess up the magnetic field then, if we accept transhumanistic methods we'll be ready to take off to inhabit another planet? Some time ago I found some satellite pics of the Earth, one was from Apollo 17 and another from NOAA from 2017, the first looked like a joyous being, the second like attacked and stripped to bare bones when looked from afar at some 30 degree angle. Maybe I have a wild imagination, but quite some time ago there were the reports that the Earth breaths and that with each major trauma among humankind that occurs on the Earth it is detected in the Earth’s magnetic field, like on 9/11. The humankind should have stopped producing traumas all long ago, pause and take a look at what everyone is doing here. Are we going to the right direction or is it just the attitude, “Oh, who cares, if the Earth becomes inhabitable, then they’ll going to transport us to another planet.”  I’m not so sure about that. And, what if not; what if, the Earth gets too hurt by humankind’s actions, dies and we perish along with her? Has anyone thought about that possibility? It has happened before. 

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Hi, I found some acronyms/abbreviations in this post. This is how they expand:

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NOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, responsible for US generation monitoring of the climate
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