Human existence on Earth is not without purpose. With the human mind, the creator knew what potential the human race possessed. What would the people do with this intelligence? Use it for better, or for worse?
The creator knew that the human mind’s ability would either destroy them, or take them beyond their imagination. It was a test, and we failed. Humans were given a world of aesthetics and resources with their emergence, which they destroyed. The creators hypothesized that humans would use their intelligence to their advantage, to develop technology and sustainable sources to prolong their existence and ecosystems. Instead, humans actively destroy the home they were given, and use their intelligence for selfish reasons. At this rate, humans are wrapping up the experiment known as “Earth”. Humans do not deserve the great gift of complex intelligence because they are not the most superior species. Maybe in the next experiment, the new world will grow a superior species deserving of this gift.
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When the meteorite ended the era of dinosaur dominance over the land, it planted the seed for the human race to take their spot. The meteorite was not a mass of space rock that accidentally slammed into the Earth's crust, but a pod containing one male, and one female: Adam and Eve, deliberately sent by extraterrestrial beings. After destroying the planet of their own, the beings sent two humans to Earth, with similar vital conditions, so that they could continue their existence.
In the roaring 20's when cigarettes infamously became the latest accessory, the United States also experienced a mini baby boom. The rich families could afford lavish lifestyles and support their offspring, and began reproducing like clock-work. To counteract the increasing population overshooting the limited resources, the government started mass producing cigarettes, knowing they contained carcinogens, for population control.
The population’s newly developed nicotine addiction was stronger than individuals’ fear of dying or developing lung cancer. U.S. government- 1 Americans with a nicotine addiction- 0 Everyone’s heard the global climate change catastrophe, attributed to extreme carbon dioxide emissions and pollution, but what if- it was something else? To understand this theory, you must first understand the simulation theory.
The simulation theory basically says that we live in a computer-generated simulation, like a video game. That our lives are fake and everything we see is a projected image. If you believe the simulation to be true- have you ever considered global climate change & rising temperatures are from simulation machines overheating? As the global population reaches 7.6 billion, simulating machines must work extensively and cannot keep up. More people require more energy, generating more heat. As early as 4400 B.C., humans domesticated the House Cat. Spreading from Southwest Asia and into Europe, more and more felines integrated into families. Although cats have coexisted with civilizations for thousands of years, scientists and zoologists cannot determine what causes cats to purr. Distinctly a housecat behavior, large, wild cats such as lions and tigers do not purr.
A theory, on house cat purrs: As cats and humans evolved together, they developed a mutualism symbiotic relationship. Mutualism is when both species in the symbiotic relationship benefit. Humans nourish cats, providing them with food, water, shelter and affection. In return, cats purr, triggering a therapeutic response in humans. A cat’s purr decreases people’s blood pressure, and is proven to be medically therapeutic. Does a human’s bond with cats go deeper than the fur ball love? A weird thing to think about: all the living cells in your body don’t realize they’re living inside of a living being .... so what if we’re doing the same thing? What if earth is just another cell, and we’re part of something bigger? Traveling through a giant body- what we call "space". By implicating specialized jobs, humans were trained to do one specific task, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Different human capital aspects resemble different parts of a cell carrying out specialized functions. To be a functional society, each person’s niche must be carried out for the cell to work properly. Because not everyone works as hard as they should and/or with the bigger picture in mind, the cell doesn’t operate at its fullest potential or in the best ways. We don’t live in a perfect world because society isn’t perfect. If we wish to live healthy lives, we must treat our mother cell with care.
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