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I human, the Ultimate Parasite.

Aldebaran said:
Was there ever a species on earth as agressively parasitical as the human species?
Was there an other species that within such a limited time of its evolution (less then a nanosecond in the history of the Earth) left such a destructive, changing, irreparable footprint on the planet – and beyond - everywhere that species breaths?
Shall the Human manage to further parasite this planet until he fully and irreparably destroyed the habitat of all other species?
Shall this then automatically lead to the distinction of the Human or shall the Human be able to survive the catastrophe of his own existence.

What are your thoughts?

It is like you say and I think insects have the most survival chances of all.
 
Aldebaran said:
Sickness is only validated by and within its relation to the - subjective - idea of health.

Perfection incorporates existence of imperfection, but exists independent thereof.

salaam.
Quite.

Although I would not myself use that kind of phraseology, I certainly agree that one can recognise sickness in an organism without in any way invoking the idea of "perfection".
 
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