| Life as an organism -
09-24-06
The human body is home to a large number of organisms that work together to create a single larger organism.
The human species consists of billions of humans that form a single organism. It exists to preserve it self and constantly tries to improve it self by killing off less than perfect "cells".
If you do consider that all humans are part of a larger organism, the human species, then what roles do wars play? Do they exist mainly to get rid of weaker "cells"?
Also, the human species "organism" can not survive without other species that it is competing against. For example, humans can't live with out trees, animals, insects etc. Since that is the case then are all earth speicies just mainly part of the single organism?
Is the next phase / challenge for the entire species/organize a move or split to another planet? Just like an amoeba asexually reproduces? |