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Our toxic planet 3011

Mojoworld Science Fiction posted on Jun 13, 2011
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My name is Fred I am 62, what does the future bring for mine and yours grand childrens, grand childrens. Glad I won't be around.

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jmb007

8:42AM | Mon, 13 June 2011

belle image pour un futur sombre!

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Wolfmanw

10:17AM | Mon, 13 June 2011

Wonderful Image so very beautiful

icritic

10:55AM | Mon, 13 June 2011

fantastic image and great concept

claudia02

1:31PM | Mon, 13 June 2011

Interessante rote Welt !

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bebopdlx

3:46PM | Mon, 13 June 2011

Cool work.

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Danny_G

9:42PM | Mon, 13 June 2011

classic mojoworld

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Vagabund

7:47AM | Tue, 14 June 2011

Very nice!

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wblack

3:28PM | Tue, 14 June 2011

The only trouble is -- Earth is not toxic, Not by nature. Not by any act of man. It is unsurprising that you wish for death, the sense of futility and desire for imminent fatality you communicate, that self-hate you express, is the stock and trade of the anti-human nihilistic priests and priestess's of the Cult of Environmental-Doom. It is a product of a poisoned philosophy. There is an anti-toxin: understanding of science and nature and an acceptance of the benefits human civilization has brought into being. Nature is where we live, it provides the bounty we harvest in service of life, and technology has brought us ever better tools which enrich the lives of billions. From your brief comment I imagine that you eagerly embraced the idea that science and technology has somehow doomed man, and that to rally against the works of man is to somehow serve a higher morality -- I wonder: by what evidence did you consider this? I will offer a contrary view: Science and technology wielded by capitalism wiped out slavery and serfdom in the whole civilized world of the nineteenth century. Consider the consequence of the world without our science and technology: Consider the squalor, the misery, the helplessness, the fear, the unspeakably hard labor, the festering diseases, the plagues, the starvation in that world. Can you visualize an infant mortality rate of 45 to 50 percent? Try to convince a mother, whose child is dying of cholera in middle-ages Europe of your morality, try to convince a peasant woman before the dawn of the industrial revolution, whose teeth are green with decay in her mouth, of your morality, try to convince a man clothed in rags who faces nothing but mind numbing labor from dawn to dusk, at starvation level, of your morality. In Western Europe, in the preindustrial Middle Ages, man’s life expectancy was 20 years. The average life expectancy in Colonial America was under 25 years in the Virginia colony and in New England about 40% of children failed to reach adulthood. During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically. The percentage of children born in London who died before the age of five decreased from 74.5% in 1730-1749 to 31.8% in 1810-1829. Humans by Era Average Lifespan at Birth: Upper Paleolithic 20 years Neolithic 20 years Bronze Age-Iron Age 25 years Classical Greece 28 years Classical Rome 28 years Pre-Columbian North America 25-30 years Medieval Islamic Caliphate 20-30 years Medieval Britain 20-30 years Early Modern Britain 40+ years Early 20th Century 30-45 years Current world average 67.2 years Can you convince the legions of the dead of your morality?

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SIGMAWORLD

5:47PM | Tue, 14 June 2011

Sehr schöne Mojoworld-Szene!


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