Sunday, May 13, 2012

ET ADOLPHUS on humans going where

ET ADOLPHUS on where humans go The past few months I've been cruising through the universe at a mere 52,000 mph in the best vehicle ever built for humans – the Earth is an engineering wonder: a work of both esthetic design and function. If the earth were a woman it would translate into having both beauty and boo** – for those of you old or artist enough to complete the thought. Having seen dead solar systems with dead planets the question of where we humans go from here occupies a part of my thoughts. That part doesn't presently dominate my thinking because the Earth is still a work of beauty with a pleasing boo**; but the question does visit me from time to time. It is common knowledge that given Earth's growing population, speeding through 7 billion, the planet's resources will eventually be depleted: some of us will have to go somewhere else or all of us will be in peril. Earth and its inhabitants desperately need scientist and engineers – humans and other living creatures must have food and fresh water to live; humans must learn to conserve natural resources; humans must explore other earth-like planets to inhabit; humans don't have a choice but to do these things and more. Scientist and engineers are not born they are made – and that making starts with the desire to be a scientist or engineer. If someone is telling you, your son, your daughter, your grandchild, your niece, your nephew, or your anyone that you can't be a scientist or engineer – you have my permission to tell them to go straight to hell! Adolphus A. Ward Print & Ebooks: www.adolphusward.net. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/9759 http://twittercomadolphusward.blogspot.com

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