Nejc Wrote:
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> The truth is, our planet is in for some changes,
> but IMHO we the Humans have nothing to do with
> it.
>
And how did you come to that conclusion ?
>
> I do not not know from where all of you are
> getting this anthropocentring attitude,
From people that have a better understanding of climate than me or you.
> but in my
> view human civilisation is only a minor form of a
> skin desease case regarding the planet.
I guess you would have no problem with someone who wants to cure this "disease" by a massive worldwide nuclear strike ? There are strong parallels between this attitude and Nazi doctrine.
> The planet
> is HUGE and MASSIVE, much more than most of you
> can even imagine
How amazingly fortunate you are to be so gifted in being able to imagine what the rest of us can't.
> - compared to it the whole of our
> doings here are LESS THEN NOTHING.
And you accuse me of "rubish and BS" ?
> One big
> eruption from Mt.St.Helen's (or pick your
> favorite) can alter the climate, ozone layer
> included, in just one day or so...
Who denied that ? What is your point ?
>
> We all shall go and rabbits too, but this old ball
> shall turn forever on,
This is plain wrong. Eventually the sun will destroy the earth.
> forgetful of all the little
> vermin that some hundred thousand years ago
> established that a circle has to have 360deg.
>
A circle does have 360deg if you measure it in degrees. The number of degrees is the property of the measuring system and not the circle itself. Your statement is meaningless in anything other than expressing that you have a problem with mankind.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/20/2005 01:00PM by Simon.