Jul 31, 2013

Brief thought on the physical status of the universe and life

If one is to assume scientific modeling of how can life be possible, what spectrum of physical conditions can host life on a planet, is correct, then it is easily deduced through the statistical probability and the estimated size of the known universe, that life is possible in billions of planets.  The possibility of two or more to be in such proximity as to be able to have contact is small but not negligible.
But what is life?  Human life, humanity for example, is a life.  A single form of life with a lifespan that is not yet defined, but due to the possibilities of transferring elsewhere and if it is not achieved before the planet's destruction from physical or artificial causes, this lifespan is finite.
So, why would we be interested in this?  We are just cells within one organism, humanity, and she lives on and on and it is made out of us.  She coexists with other organisms often in competition for existence.  We should study her health condition and her health needs and work collectively to improve her condition.  And she is getting sick.  We should seek the solidarity of good willing cells and organize to destroy the effects of the cells that cause the illness.  It is our only duty and only cause for existence as cells.
Did you listen?  It is the sound of your world that is crumbling.  It is the sound of our world that is surfacing on planet earth.

From:  the students of the Social Physics Institute

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