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Stuart Lauderdale | Mike Wingeier | Re: The Universe. |
September 26, 1995 10:43 PM * |
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Re: Re: The Universe. > DB#> Exactly! The Universe is what each of us CHOOSE to create thru our > DB#> perception. It can also be like this: "What is Is & What isn't Is". > DB#> When we die, so does our PERCEIVED Universe. OTOH I doubt the Universe > DB#> will miss us. So why not have fun and love & care for each other? > DB#> Dave B. > Why not rape, pillage and plunder then? If it's not going to make a hill of > beans worth of difference, why bother being loving? Nobody will know. What > leads you to be loving? Un-aberrated dynamics. Here's where I come from: There are four dynamics. Dynamic 1 consists of self-preservation. Dynamic 2 consists of sex/children. Dynamic 3 consists of groups. Dynamic 4 consists of species. Any decision that harms more dynamics than it helps is a contrasurvival one. For example, a person who sought to gain millions of dollars at the cost of destroying the environment would be making an improper decision. In fact, any serious violation of any dynamic is usually contrasurvival. There are exceptions, such as completely ignoring the first dynamic to save your child (second dynamic). There are, of course, more dynamics; other critters of the earth, the earth itself, survival towards infinity, etc. However, I only needed four to demonstrate my point. I'll give ten points to the person who can tell me who originated dynamic theory. |
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