!Aloha!
I seek a succinct Tweet-worthy message to take the truth home to the core of every human capable of understanding what is happening.
How can we come together in agreement to make the useful rational truth-based decisions necessary for our survival if so many are lost in the fog of ignorance?
Prime focus:
I am trying to get the message out there that the Biosphere is Life. How it evolved naturally as part of natural process within the universe. How we evolved within it as part of Life's evolution and how all in life is inter-connected, how everything is natural.
From the life supporting invisible microbes
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-019-0222-5#Abs1
to the latest products of evolution (us, or so we think) all is contained
within the biosphere.
We, as a species, need to wake up and change the narrative to the idea of saving the biosphere, not saving the planet. That old rock will survive just fine, until the sun goes red dwarf. The biosphere, however, is a far more sensitive proposition.
We need to change perspectives from our subjective daily ego self to a that of an objective component member of our species - in a time & space view
from beyond the Earth, beyond the solar system.
I look to create the signal to cut through the
noise. As viral as #me too.
People have no time for wordy explanations or
treatise. Short sharp surgical accuracy, unlike this message, is what I seek to
create as my end product. I call on anyone interested to join me in this Herculean quest. There are no prizes here. Nobody gets the glory or the kudos. The prize will be the knowledge that we changed human thinking, we got it right. That almost overnight we came together, past the tipping point, as One People in One Biosphere, with one shared future to contemplate. We made the big difference. What comes after that, well all I can say is we did the best we could, the rest is up to us all and the fall of the cards.
Personally I see the processes now in motion
cannot be reversed (or even changed much) by us. Reverse the ice melt? Regrow the forests? Stop tundra emmissions? And so much more.
O sure, just stop the plastic & inappropriate atmospheric pollutants? Haha. Think again.
Look at that circumglobal current, the giant mixer taking temperature, weather, nurtients all around our biosphere, traversing all oceans, affecting every continent.
That current is the thing we need to consider. The transporter of change. Moving all around, blending, mixing, interacting with all in its travels. Input from atmospheric pollution, allowing increased heat & infra-red etc. into our system, melting ice, changing weather, etc etc., That is what is driving biosphere breakdown. Dominoes falling. How do we tame that dragon?
The notion being generally propagated is
that in 50-100 years we can hope that
the Biosphere's life-support systems will all return to supporting human (and
whatever is to come,) evolution. Perhaps the biosphere has evolving forces such as virus that cull and reduce populations of larger life forms. Removing the over-burden in populations, the frail, weak, the unfit.
Perhaps devolution can be looked at as part of evolution?
Whatever ideas come to you as you think all this through, stay with the scientific facts to arrive at the truth. Join the dots until the The Big Picture comes clear. The reality of this time we find ourselves living, Biosphere Breakdown.
I realise nothing much is going to save us now,
but it would be good if the 7+ billion knew the truth. I listen in despair to
all the waffle & blurr going down, wasting our precious time.
Communikaos.
I do this for us all. Any useful input from you ( refs., ideas,
research), pointing me to grist for my mill will be eagerly assimilated.
But here's a thought! Why don't you create those magic words? YES, YOU!
This is the song in my head today
Calves are easily bound and slaughtered
Never knowing the reason why
But
whoever treasures freedom
Like the swallow has learned to fly
How the winds are laughing
They laugh with all their might
Laugh and
laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
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