Seventh Generation Insustainability
By Pixel at June 6, 2007 at 11:43 pm. Filed in a pixelated mind, pixelated gaming, thought experiment“Does the word ’selection’ in Natural Selection imply a conscious agent?”
Don’t be silly. Natural Selection is named that to contrast with Artificial Selection, which has gone on since agriculture developed or since the first tamed animals (whichever came first).
So when I drive down my road and I run over a cute bunny, is that artificial selection or natural selection? Suppose I kill every cricket in my house or every dog in my neighborhood, what sort of selection pressure is that?
The Iroquois had a law: “In every deliberation we must consider the impact on the seventh generation… even if it requires having skin as thick as the bark of a pine.”
I try to think of the far distant future whenever I see some insane custom or habit. Specifically, I imagine what life would be like if humans kept running over most rabbits that ran into the street for the next generation. In my imagination, 175 years from now (2083), most suburban-area animals will have a morbid fear of asphalt. In 2083, we’ll also have the most resilient or reclusive bugs on the planet.
Also superviruses.
Try it some time. It’s fun to imagine what ridiculous ways we’re affecting the ecosystem. Interestingly, in every single projection I’ve made, there are no humans alive in the future.
I know, I know: I’m such an idealist. ![]()
Things not to ask in a job interview
By Pixel at June 6, 2007 at 9:15 am. Filed in min., silly“Judge a person by their questions rather than by their answers.” - Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet)
Is it bad that the first time I read that quote I thought: “where is the bathroom?”
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