On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 16:59 -0400, Mike Rathburn wrote:
>
> Yeah but as you very well know the molecular structure of a monkey
> cannot possibly interact cohesively with the data, minus the
> aggregate.

We know nothing about everything, we just think we do :)

>   There's a reason why intelligent life hasn't been found yet at the
> bottom of the ocean.

Given that its a known fact we know more about outer space and our own
moon than we do about our oceans. Not to mention we humans love to
underestimate the intelligence of things that have been on this planet
likely longer than we have.

To think there is not intelligence at the bottom of the ocean, just
speaks to the arrogance and ignorance of us humans as a whole. If I was
intelligent in the ocean, I would simply avoid stupid humans :)

I have a fish who has held eggs in her mouth for over a month. She is
not even a year old, and with no instruction as to how to deal with the
pregnancy, etc. Just 100% instinct and mother nature. Contrast that to
how many books and things we do to try to teach humans to be good
parents etc.

We have much to learn from the animal world. Like harmony with nature
and balance, be it on land or in the oceans.

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com


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