We are a virus on the planet, that's for sure. No other species has killed each other like we do, and also they do it for food. I doubt we'll get to any other planet and colonize it. The Earth will last long after we are gone from it and all we have done, said, thought, written, and felt will be just as if we never existed. How's that for a picker-upper!
2006-07-09 07:03:37
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answered by eskimo 3
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Ah the arrogance of humans!
We inhabit a flyspeck of a planet, orbiting a minor star, in an unassuming part of an average galaxy, and we can ask if we are "a virus of the universe."
No.
We won't destroy our planet, we do not have anywhere near the power, but we may make it difficult for our own pathetic species to survive, and take a few others with us. But most of the life on Earth (which is bacterial) will survive.
We won't have to worry about Mars or Pluto; we do not have the technology to get there in anything like the numbers to colonize them, or damage them. We will not have such technology at any time in the foreseeable future (25-30 years, anyway)
2006-07-09 07:06:57
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answered by P. M 5
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yes, we are a mistake but religion was introduced to rectify the situation and he or she is surely taking their damn time. we are not very intelligent but the future race(s) will be be better equipped to deal with past mistakes-if we live that long. it always would be interesting if we were frozen and then thawed and helped in the future. would we as humans be able to understand what the problem is and help solve it. are we a virus? yes!--we are the enemy and the solution.
2006-07-09 07:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No I sometimes think the Universe exists because of the human race...
2006-07-09 07:03:37
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answered by Steve D 4
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earth is created for the sake of humans, but they r stupid enough not to notice that and stop destroying it, any way there must be an end to this world which is inevitable by the hands of humans them selves
2006-07-09 07:06:20
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answered by A.Z. 2
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No, I think of the human race as a prison for the soul.
2006-07-09 07:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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