conversations between earth and human
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Imagining the Earth to have anthropogenic properties and assuming that its environment spawned the human species (and all other forms of life), I’m not sure the Earth would have much to say. On the one hand, it would be impressed by the rapid advances of humans have made over the past 10,000 years from its migratory, pack-animal existence. On the other hand, it might be appalled by what humans have done to others who share the planet or get in the way of human space (including others of their species). It (the Earth) will be curious to see whether thinking and cognition are a successful adaptations for the future or not. (Not looking too good at the moment.)
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