But it seems Jurassic Park is fanciful:
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posta curious correlation between the health of trees and the health of humans
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWe are one with nature - .
If "nature" means anything (and personally I think the way the word is used is such that it means almost everything and therefore nothing... ) then "nature" means "things as they were / might be WITHOUT human involvement".
If we ("humans") are "one with nature", then the word "nature" has no meaning. At all....
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posta curious correlation between the health of trees and the health of humans
"The culprit, the emerald ash borer, had arrived from overseas, and it rapidly spread -- a literal bug -- "
Oh no it's not. It's a beetle, not a bug (i.e. not one of the hemiptera).
from the link quoted above.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.. hmmm. No.
If "nature" means anything (and personally I think the way the word is used is such that it means almost everything and therefore nothing... ) then "nature" means "things as they were / might be WITHOUT human involvement".
If we ("humans") are "one with nature", then the word "nature" has no meaning. At all....
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Originally posted by jean View PostIsn't bug just a general word for various organisms? ...
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"You're Beppo, the famous flea-trainer, aren't you?"
"Yes, that's right"
"What are you doing landed up in this place, then?"
"Oh they think I'm crazy".
"How come?"
"Oh I dunno... but let me show you something"
He feels into his right trouser pocket, and produces a matchbox, which he opens.
Inside is a flea, which he take out and places on the back of his hand.
"Now, watch what happens", he says.
"Jump onto my shoulder", he orders the flea.
The flea jumps onto his shoulder.
He puts the flea back onto the back of his hand again,
and orders it to jump onto his shoulder... which it does.
"Amazing!"
"Yes, but now watch this".
He takes a pair of nail scissors from his jacket pocket,
and proceeds to cut all the fleas' legs off.
He once again tells the flea to jump onto his shoulder,
which it can't of course do.
"Jump onto my shoulder!"
"Jump onto my shoulder!", he shouts.
"There, see?" he explains to his visitor,
"you cut off their legs and they go deaf".
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posta curious correlation between the health of trees and the health of humans
Moreau de Jonnès, M.A., Première Mèmoire en la réponse à la Question ... Quels sont les changements qui peut occasioner le déboisement....?Bruxelles, 1825.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI had enough trouble with the thought of six-feet tall velociraptors (CGIs or not) chasing me round and round a laboratory, thanks Pabs without finding out it might actually happen.
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