Re: SETI and The Fermi Paradox
Subject: Re: SETI and The Fermi Paradox
From: BradGuth
Date: 18/09/2009, 11:04
Newsgroups: alt.atheism,sci.astro.amateur,alt.sci.seti,alt.astronomy

On Sep 17, 10:49 pm, "Chris.B" <chri...@nypost.dk> wrote:
On Sep 17, 11:16 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Much of our Eden/Earth has gotten past the point of no return.  We
need to be looking elsewhere.

 ~ BG

Far too many people. Too little of everything else with our
permanently broken sharing system.

Nature could largely repair itself, even within a few decades, if our
numbers were massively reduced.

Tarmac and concrete are no match for nature if left completely to its
own devices.

In the end a pandemic may save the earth... and the human race. (but
only for a while)

There is no other natural, negative feedback to the human curse of
aggression, selfishness and acquisitiveness.

Your plans for the rape of Venus are just a new level of empty
desperation.

Crying for the moon when you already have an obscene abundance of
everything. (and nothing)

So, you're really just in favor of sustaining the terrestrial
mainstream status quo, at all cost and without remorse for whatever
the consequences.

At least I have plans that could salvage what's left of Earth, and
open up other off-world potential.  Whereas yourself has nothing
constructive/positive to offer, and you wouldn't dare get caught even
taking an honest look-see at the planet Venus, or that of utilizing
our moon, and therefore everything off-world becomes insurmountable.

Your "There is no other natural, negative feedback to the human curse
of aggression, selfishness and acquisitiveness"  pretty much says it
all, doesn't it.

I on the other hand, if given sufficient authority, could fix most
everything (though not within my limited lifetime).

 ~ BG