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6/21/2025, 7:10:30 PM
>>508209094
But if we were to discover that technology and excess energy itself is in some way hostile to living things, like for example low birthrates, these conditions cannot be sustained. Take a look around your city and realize nothing is living. The society you live in is hostile to life in general. It is just as hostile as standing on top of a grenade, or the Newtonian equivalent of standing in front of a car moving at 200 miles per hour. You are continuously immersed in vast amounts of available energy in the absence of all control. For living things this is not survivable.
But if we were to discover that technology and excess energy itself is in some way hostile to living things, like for example low birthrates, these conditions cannot be sustained. Take a look around your city and realize nothing is living. The society you live in is hostile to life in general. It is just as hostile as standing on top of a grenade, or the Newtonian equivalent of standing in front of a car moving at 200 miles per hour. You are continuously immersed in vast amounts of available energy in the absence of all control. For living things this is not survivable.
6/18/2025, 2:24:10 PM
>>507849170
But if we were to discover that technology and excess energy itself is in some way hostile to living things, like for example low birthrates, these conditions cannot be sustained. Take a look around your city and realize nothing is living. The society you live in is hostile to life in general. It is just as hostile as standing on top of a grenade, or the Newtonian equivalent of standing in front of a car moving at 200 miles per hour. You are continuously immersed in vast amounts of available energy in the absence of all control. For living things this is not survivable.
But if we were to discover that technology and excess energy itself is in some way hostile to living things, like for example low birthrates, these conditions cannot be sustained. Take a look around your city and realize nothing is living. The society you live in is hostile to life in general. It is just as hostile as standing on top of a grenade, or the Newtonian equivalent of standing in front of a car moving at 200 miles per hour. You are continuously immersed in vast amounts of available energy in the absence of all control. For living things this is not survivable.
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