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Multiple Symbiotic Relationships Among Unrelated Species
« on: November 30, 2013, 01:18:57 am »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khaYeIpmePo&feature=player_embedded
magical forest

Flying squirrels, Fungi, trees, Salmon, Bears, Bacteria, Insects, grasses, Lynxes, Snow hares and a caterpillar that kills conifers (resulting in deep forest clearings) all weave a complex, multiple, cascading symbiotic relationship the scientists are now calling the WOOD WIDE WEB.
Multiple, cascading symbiotic relationships produce a complex web of vital and non-optional events that perpetuate multiple species totally unrelated genetically to each other. The narrator admits that the exquisite timing makes it all appear "coreographed". And I KNOW Who that Coreographer is! ;)

Watch this video and see for yourself the folly of the straw grasping evolutionist random universe true believers when they claim all this happened by "co-evolution". Even expert mathematicians running probaility and statistics for self assembling amino acids into all the proteins needed for life in a SINGLE CELLED ORGANISM, a MUCH simpler arrangement than the WOOD WIDE WEB,  have stated that there hasn't been enough time if the universe is 14 billion years old or so. They claim single celled life is IMPOSSIBLE by random chance mutations in that time frame; never mind the incredibly complex biosphere.  :o

Sorry to disappoint the atheists (not!  ), but God did it. Whether you like it or not, you are going to have to live with it and die with it too!



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Agelbert said,

http://www.doomsteaddiner.net/forum/index.php?topic=2210.msg39414#msg39414

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Yes Agelbert, Will Allen's story is inspiring. Unfortunately it also dredges up a bit of guilt that I'm so lazy. I have fought severe laziness all my life. The only way that I could seem to combat this curse was to try to work harder than those people around me. As I age it becomes more difficult to do so. It frustrates and angers me at times. Other times I just try to accept that by most people's standards seventy is getting old. So why worry?

What I didn't mention in my story about the gulley is the continuing back and forth about the ethics of what I'm doing. Looked at one way it would seem laudable that I would get involved in the restoration of a formerly "pristine" area of nature. On the other hand, in order to clean up the dump with various pieces of refuse which I know will not degrade before the sun goes nova I am taming a wild spot which should probably be left alone. You know, the old, "In order to save the village we had to destroy it." All I can do is go with my gut on this one. Besides, the therapy is great.


Buzzard,
I'm with you on the therapy value. And I think, since you are an asset to our species, that you need no more justification than that.

I respect your concern for the environment, but keep in mind that the stuff we individual humans will do one way or the other is insignificant compared to the stuff our giant machines and factories mostly NOT owned by most humans do. The ethical positions of a person should only translate to guilt if their activities foster more pollution and more toxic  industrialization. Yours don't; yours make the world a better place. Clearing a bit of land is not the same as massive deforestation for industrial purposes.

I recently learned from NASA that the our planet gets an average of 40 lightning strikes a second 24/7. Rapid oxidation of plant life and forest clearing is part of our biosphere natural fertilizer creating processes (nitrates from lightning as well as burning).

I have a cool video on my forum showing how a Canadian Lynx requires a pine beetle that kills (and ends up clearing) forest areas to survive. The forest clearings provide snow hare hunting areas.

Sure, we have ****ed up the balance INDUSTRIALLY. But individually, most of us have, like you, actually made the world greener and safer for all earthlings. Remember it is that powerful minority controlling mega polluting industries that have caused most of the damage. Don't accept a guilt trip about human biomass damage to the planet.

I too am pushing 70, can no longer run and was sore for a WEEK after replacing the heat tape over the pex water pipe in my crawl space a couple of years ago. It wasn't hard work, just tedious. I was in one of those 3M paper coveralls, goggles and a filter to protect myself from the fiberglass insulation wrap. I ain't gettin' any younger, that's for sure. 

Here's that video if you want a pleasant diversion. ONLY nature knows how to do creative destruction properly. I think you are following the biosphere's rules in that gully. Thank you for doing it!  :emthup: :icon_sunny:



Multiple, cascading symbiotic relationships produce a complex web of vital and non-optional events that perpetuate multiple species totally unrelated genetically to each other.

« Last Edit: December 22, 2013, 05:42:29 pm by AGelbert »
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