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zegh8578
zegh8578
hammer becomes spear, spear ensures survival, and as such, abstractism becomes a coveted trait, one that is multiplied through selective breeding. Intelligence, creativity, savvyness - taking advantage of what we could foresee, before it ever was
zegh8578
zegh8578
A self multiplying trait like that does not come without dire consequences. We all know what religion is made of: Everything we cannot see - and not only do we adhere to it, but we live, die and kill by it.
We will keep multiplying the importance of the non existing, and we will ultimately succumb to it.
zegh8578
zegh8578
I find it a fitting end to humanity, the - without a doubt - most bothersome and pain in the ass organism to ever have existed in this universe. It is possible that other organisms elsewhere has been able to coincide with our innate adherence to the nonsensical, to the non-existent, but considering our comparison to tellurian life forms, it is *highly* unlikely
zegh8578
zegh8578
The most probable is that alien life is on the level of trees and bees and fleas, and that organisms capable of imagining pant-less ducks with guns, organisms capable of making minerals fly, organisms capable of contemplating their own pointlessness, will be so rare, so far between, that we are talking about entire universes at the time
zegh8578
zegh8578
Thinking about it like that amuses me. Everything we have, appreciate, and find amusing, will as good as never have ever existed, after we finally die out. Donald Duck, airplanes, movies - they will not even have existed.
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