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by Erik_Maitland from Eden Prairie

Last Post 5 days, 20 hours Ago


George Carlin's "The Planet Is Fine" :

We're so self-important. So self-important. Everybody's going to save something now. "Save the trees, save the bees, save the whales, save those snails." And the greatest arrogance of all: save the planet. What? Are these bleeping people kidding me? Save the planet, we don't even know how to take care of ourselves yet. We haven't learned how to care for one another, we're gonna save the bleeping planet?

I'm getting tired of that bleep. Tired of that bleep. I'm tired of bleeping Earth Day, I'm tired of these self-righteous environmentalists, these white, bourgeois liberals who think the only thing wrong with this country is there aren't enough bicycle paths. People trying to make the world save for their Volvos. Besides, environmentalists don't give a bleep about the planet. They don't care about the planet. Not in the abstract they don't. Not in the abstract they don't. You know what they're interested in? A clean place to live. Their own habitat. They're worried that some day in the future, they might be personally inconvenienced. Narrow, unenlightened self-interest doesn't impress me.

Besides, there is nothing wrong with the planet. Nothing wrong with the planet. The planet is fine. The PEOPLE are bleeped. Difference. Difference. The planet is fine. Compared to the people, the planet is doing great. Been here four and a half billion years. Did you ever think about the arithmetic? The planet has been here four and a half billion years. We've been here, what, a hundred thousand? Maybe two hundred thousand? And we've only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over two hundred years. Two hundred years versus four and a half billion. And we have the CONCEIT to think that somehow we're a threat? That somehow we're gonna put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue-green ball that's just a-floatin' around the sun?

The planet has been through a lot worse than us. Been through all kinds of things worse than us. Been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drift, solar flares, sun spots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles...hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages...And we think some plastic bags, and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference? The planet...the planet...the planet isn't going anywhere. WE ARE!

We're going away. Pack your bleep, folks. We're going away. And we won't leave much of a trace, either. Thank God for that. Maybe a little styrofoam. Maybe. A little styrofoam. The planet'll be here and we'll be long gone. Just another failed mutation. Just another closed-end biological mistake. An evolutionary cul-de-sac. The planet'll shake us off like a bad case of fleas. A surface nuisance.

You wanna know how the planet's doing? Ask those people at Pompeii, who are frozen into position from volcanic ash, how the planet's doing. You wanna know if the planet's all right, ask those people in Mexico City or Armenia or a hundred other places buried under thousands of tons of earthquake rubble, if they feel like a threat to the planet this week. Or how about those people in Kilauea, Hawaii, who built their homes right next to an active volcano, and then wonder why they have lava in the living room.

The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we're gone, and it will heal itself, it will cleanse itself, 'cause that's what it does. It's a self-correcting system. The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed, and if it's true that plastic is not degradable, well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new pardigm: the earth plus plastic. The earth doesn't share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place. It wanted plastic for itself. Didn't know how to make it. Needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old egocentric philosophical question, "Why are we here?" Plastic...bleephole.

So, the plastic is here, our job is done, we can be phased out now. And I think that's begun. Don't you think that's already started? I think, to be fair, the planet sees us as a mild threat. Something to be dealt with. And the planet can defend itself in an organized, collective way, the way a beehive or an ant colony can. A collective defense mechanism. The planet will think of something. What would you do if you were the planet? How would you defend yourself against this troublesome, pesky species? Let's see... Viruses. Viruses might be good. They seem vulnerable to viruses. And, uh...viruses are tricky, always mutating and forming new strains whenever a vaccine is developed. Perhaps, this first virus could be one that compromises the immune system of these creatures. Perhaps a human immunodeficiency virus, making them vulnerable to all sorts of other diseases and infections that might come along. And maybe it could be spread sexually, making them a little reluctant to engage in the act of reproduction. 

Well, that's a poetic note. And it's a start. And I can dream, can't I? See I don't worry about the little things: bees, trees, whales, snails. I think we're part of a greater wisdom than we will ever understand. A higher order. Call it what you want. Know what I call it? The Big Electron. The Big Electron...whoooa. Whoooa. Whoooa. It doesn't punish, it doesn't reward, it doesn't judge at all. It just is. And so are we. For a little while."

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kregwerner read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 2:50 AM

I'm with you !

But I differ a little bit in thought.

The drilling/digging we do through the skin of our planet to extract the crude/coal/energy to drive our extravagant life's, could be or is the life blood/fuel of this planet.

Something has to be fueling the hot molten layer some 42 - 100 miles down.

The molten layer that holds the temperature needed to support mammal life.

Now like everything on the planet, The planet itself must have the need for energy to create this planets unique temperature.

This unique planet is the only one we consider a warm planet.

I don’t believe its the sun, if so the moon would be warm. I don’t believe in center core fusion, if so Mars would be warm.

Could it be that during the 4.5 billion yrs of planet life, there was a slow fuel/energy build up ?

Could it be that the fossil fuels we take, that until recently ( last 200 yrs ) were safe, is the fuel that feeds the molten layer ?

Could it be that this coal/crude ( fossil fuel ) is the fuel that gravitation constantly pulls toward center to get caught in plates ?

Could it be that when a volcano blows, It means a city size chunk of coal or crude fell from crust into molt ?

Could it be that the fiction from movement of tectonic plate is the flint that lights these fossil fuels up ?

Could it be that without / the absence of ( limited ) of pure oxygen due to the shielding by the crust of molten layer, allows fossil fuel only to smolder/glow thus warm the crust/skin we stand on ?

If what I believe is true, there will be no sign of planet trouble caused by

kregwerner read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:00 AM

removing crude's and coals.

When they run out, the molt thus planet will start to cool & theirs no amount of men that will be able to fix.

Their is no fuel truck available to refuel the layer to keep the molt ( planet heater ) in energy.

All we will be able to do is watch the temperature drop & I believe drop fast, in the matter of weeks.

The planet will cool down to match the neighboring planets surface temperatures. -300--600 degrees.

I believe that in the far future in human time, volcano's will stop.

I believe this will be the sign the billions of yrs of fossil fuel production is gone.

And not the core but the molten layer will start cooling.

I believe this to be the reason we can not find evidence of prior life ( a billions yrs ago ) that in the absence of temperature, there is a absence of temperature depended man, and all he was is gravity furrowed toward the center.

At that point , the -300 degree species' will return and live and die, restarting the fuel creation storage process in crust.

Then after a billion or so of yrs, their carcasses will reach the plates to restart the heat.

Then a few billion yrs of -200 degree species, then a few billion yrs of -100 degree species and so on to us, the 75 degree idiots.

I believe it will take a few billion yrs of this to reload crust with fuel, to restart molten glow, to restart the evolution that allowed our species to arrive/evolve/survive.

A 100 mile thick stored in crust fuel supply, We have taken 7 miles worth.

You nor I will see it, But due to what we have done, will cause th

kregwerner read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:18 AM

the planet to go cold in a billion or two yrs. from now.

And with so match time gone by and mans small mind, no one will remember that there was a fossil fuel, no one will figure it out.

It was fun while it lasted.

kregwerner read my blog
Jul 11, 2008 | 3:19 AM

What do I believe the fix might be ?

To grind up/turn in to a slurry all unwanted & dead things ( garbage, people, animals, foliage ), and pump them in the empty caverns we removed the fossil fuel from.

Under extreme pressure and heat it will be turned into a useable molt fuel and might allow temperature to continue on, thus allow temperature depend man more time to get smart on planet.

No one close to me likes this theory at all.

I feel if you are willing to throw your dead loved one in a 1200 degree furnace, you should be O.K with throwing them in a grinder and pumping them in the ground.

No more cemeteries, no dumps, no more mess. All we waste can go in the hole and be at a safe 7 mile distance away from man.

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