Well, a 1.5 million year old man is on my mind. There are some - TopicsExpress



          

Well, a 1.5 million year old man is on my mind. There are some foot prints of dinosaurs where, supposedly, and I use that term because I have not personally viewed them, which could also mean that all the foot prints themselves are a supposedly, anyway, where there are human foot prints beside them. Now to explain such an occurrence in the past, I understand that the first animal foot prints were fossilized, then to account for the human, the ground was de-fossilized, the human walked by, and then the ground was fossilized again. I do not remember the other possible explanations, but that one seems to me to be pretty lame, especially considering the artists conception of the event, the volcano in the background probably would do a number on the first set of now soft prints (I always notice now they use artists conceptions of other planets hundreds of light years away, which makes the planet appear as if it is down the street). I bring this up because a 1.5 million year old guy is getting closer to when the prints could just have been made at the same time and this new guy doesnt look like a chimp so much-I prefer not to be from a chimp, I hate monkeys, maybe a space guy walk there, wanting a bare foot stroll after such a long cooped up space flight from a beautiful artists conception of a planet. Since I have been alive, we and the universe keep getting older-one day Einsteins 10 bill will be wrong (he admitted error to Bohr once, so believe it or not, Einstein is, or was I guess, not infallible, which makes me wonder why we never have posters of Bohr sticking his tongue out, course, I think he had assburgers, but I am not an expert on such mental problems, or advantages actually, depending on your point of view). Plate tectonics it seems to me could have buried lots of stuff, taken down and re-melted into lava, who knows what was here-dialectically, I want the final bit. This continual motion across time should not deter any positive anticipation of climate change. A healthy world is a changing world. I have been looking for a I (heart) global warming bumper sticker (as well as a I {heart} capital punishment) but can not find one. The bitterness of my birth time is that evidently all the good stuff happens after my death, drat! The rain forests need to move to a new area, and we need larger trees for better timber, the lumber yards have such crap now. Deserts need to move, as well as rivers, beaches, and under ground water needs to be replenished-we could use a lot of that arctic water, and the like. Like crop rotation, change is good, that is why we voted for that dork we have as president now. Some species need to go away, like monkeys, or be reduced, and some of the more now reduced species need to be allowed to expand, like opossums. Sure some people, or everyone will be inconvenienced; so what! Where is it written that homo-sap-ians, with mobility, should be allowed to remain in one place. If god meant for the herd to be stationary he wouldnt have given them legs. Where ever you are, you came from somewhere else, and you may just have to have where you are now, that somewhere else. Canada is expected to have large tracts of land, it has been waiting for us, Greenland too, may really become green, I suppose no one can say for sure how it will work out, after all, no one seems to get our sap-ian age right, and I would like to see the south pole stripped as I want to know what is under all that ice. As an optimist, as all my friends and enemies know about me, the future is bright and waiting for the picking, as soon as all the duds holding up progress are gotten rid of.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 20:04:16 +0000

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