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Written by: vikasg 5/11/2009 11:34 PM
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That's a very interesting thought and adds a whole new perspective!
Yes... there are lots of things which are yet to be understood by people. Most probably people would have not given room to the evil terrorism if they would have understood Nature’s theory of convergence.
As an adjunct to this Convergence thought, there is also a sobering thought that says: Que sera sera, or What will be will be. Said in another way, it means IT IS THE WAY IT IS and THIS TOO SHALL PASS. I am sure the learned readers of blogs on this site know about the hypothesis that the entire Earth is a breathing living being and undergoes the same sort of emotions that the creatures populating this earth feel. This highly philosophical and metaphysical viewpoint is found in the Gaia Hypothesis. It might be interesting to read a little more about it.This link will help initially:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_hypothesisOne of the important components is quoted below:The Earth System behaves as a single, self-regulating system comprised of physical, chemical, biological and human components. The interactions and feedbacks between the component parts are complex and exhibit multi-scale temporal and spatial variability. The understanding of the natural dynamics of the Earth System has advanced greatly in recent years and provides a sound basis for evaluating the effects and consequences of human-driven change.