Originally posted by Nelson
Originally posted by Evil Dave
Odds say we will, no matter what we do. eventually.
It could be from a comet strike, it could be from a disease, it could be from nuclear annihilation, and those are just the things that could happen tommorow.
What if the next evolutionary step comes about, and proves to be a better breeder? Bye, Bye, Homo Sapiens.
I\'d say (and others) that the best chance lay in interplanetary colonization. Getting all of the eggs out of one basket, so to speak.
As for Earth, we adapt or we die out, just like every other species on the planet. That\'s what evolution is all about.
The universe sees us no differently than it saw the Dodo.
I haven\'t heard anybody here saying that we \'re special in any sense of the word....but what was your point in saying that, anyways?
that WAS the point...like any other species, we adapt or die out (although, wut with our suhpeerior thinkin and all, the biological evolution of our species has certainly slowed)
So why such a defeatist attitude? Ho-hum, we\'s all gonna die at some point, so why bother? why not? self-preservation is a pretty basic \"instinct,\" and as evolutionary byproducts, I see no reason why it\'s not reasonable to want to do something about a phenomena that could POTENTIALLY (show me a scientist who\'s crying out that we\'re all gonna die, and human-caused global warming is proven beyond a shadow of a reasonable doubt, and I\'ll show you a bad scientist) disrupt the livelihood of our species.
Like munkee said, we can keep on shuffling our feet until it\'s \"proven\" (and of ALL people, you as a scientist, should know that NOTHING is proven in science. Go into math or computer science if you want sheit like that), or we could just start taking reasonable steps towards the cutback of carbon emissions in case there\'s something to human-caused warming. start takin\' some measures to cut back on your footprint. it\'s really not THAT much of an inconvenience, and whether it\'s really a factor in stabilizing the climate or no, it\'s still a healthy excercise.
Peace, bother primate
EDIT: reading back on the thread, there are some misconceptions about \"science\" as a whole. I\'m surprised you\'re not bothering to correct \'em, Mr. Bsc. in Physics. (RESPECT to that, by the way, I couldn\'t handle physics as a degree. What\'d you specialize in?)