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Lux Et Veritas
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If we suppose the human race goes extinct, what happens then? Do you think another species on our planet would eventually become sentient and communicatively effective enough to create a civilization as sophisticated as ours? Given how our conscious awareness is a byproduct of a natural evolutionary process that selected based on reproductive aptitude, and assuming they'd even be capable of accomplishing what we have, they'd realistically have similar problems that we do and struggle with their inborn nature and biology - they might even have it worse. Eventually our sun will overtake the planets in our solar system and extinguish, reducing anything resembling life into space debris in 5.5 billion years. Bottom line: sentient life is necessary for the continuation of life beyond eons.
Do we put faith in a potential future civilization that may or may not exist in the future to rectify themselves and the world? We have no way of knowing, with our limited knowledge of the universe, whether a sentient species can exist again AND have the chance of overcoming it that exceeds our own. For all we know, whatever the universe is constructed of has an expiration date, and requires a sentient existence with sufficient technological prowess to alter it before everything becomes void forever.
There are beautiful things in this world worth keeping even amongst utter depravity. And if not for the beauty currently seen, for the true beauty yet unseen that could exist, only if we overcame the need to empty our load into a sack of flesh! For that reason, we should fight to surpass our base instincts and elevate ourselves and humanity beyond our current state of hedonistic nihility.
Do we put faith in a potential future civilization that may or may not exist in the future to rectify themselves and the world? We have no way of knowing, with our limited knowledge of the universe, whether a sentient species can exist again AND have the chance of overcoming it that exceeds our own. For all we know, whatever the universe is constructed of has an expiration date, and requires a sentient existence with sufficient technological prowess to alter it before everything becomes void forever.
There are beautiful things in this world worth keeping even amongst utter depravity. And if not for the beauty currently seen, for the true beauty yet unseen that could exist, only if we overcame the need to empty our load into a sack of flesh! For that reason, we should fight to surpass our base instincts and elevate ourselves and humanity beyond our current state of hedonistic nihility.
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