Monday, March 14, 2016

March 14, 2016 What are we capable of?

Pressure
We could do the same with pressure. It's essentially equal to temp, except that it's not the typical thing we have to deal with, especially if you're down to earth. Divers must wear tanks, and enter into a controlled dove. Sure, we can explore other planets in the future, right? Next, our astronauts won't be able to go into the planet B898 Webb because of it's extreme pressure differentials that are trying to either rip us apart, or crush us. But here's the thing; we don't have to take all of this life saving equipment with us. Taking materials up in there is costly business. Because our bodies won't need it anymore. We will be able to withstand what comes at us, and perhaps we will reach such a point where we won't ever have to worry about what conditions are like on another planet. Otherwise, we'll have to bring extra scientists or whoever to do cloud seeding for us, because we'll be dying of thirst." Sorry, I've gone off topic. 
Water loss & starvation
We can go w/out H20 for two days. No? Well, we're not really sure until we start trying to go longer and longer without this resource. And we will starve". Oh, really? Think about this: Alligators can go without food for months on end. I'm not saying we're the same, I'm just trying to say that, if they can do this, why couldn't humans also develop this ability? We can be, and probably should be, WAY MORE FLEXIBLE, in terms of survival. Or, in other words, what we can possibly do. Less worry about these things= less worry period.
Running
Endurance vs strength? What do you think? Anyhoo, what we can do is we can go out, and we can run for miles and miles, without stopping. But we can also be 
Temp.
My fantasy is just going to the coldest, hottest, driest, places on Earth. I want to go without the food or the H20 for awhile. I want to overcome massive g-forces. All of these things will be gradual processes. For example, winter is a good time to start getting acclimated to the cold. When it's like 60 degrees, I start go out! Then, I go out when it's 40 degree yeah but then it gets colder each time I go out, and the temp decreases by about 5 degrees each time. OR...I can go outside when it's 23 degrees, and stayt out there for a brief moment first day. Then say it'll be same temp everyday 4 the rest of winter. So day 2 I can stay out there, say, 5 minutes. Next day I stay out there 6 minutes. Day 3 I go out there, and it's 7 minutes. And so on and so on, until I can finally stay out there for unknown reasons, just so that I can see how long it takes to acclimatize. This is the beginning of becoming acclimated to the Earth itself. After that, maybe it'll be 1 degrees next winter, and will try staying out there for ever longer periods. We will keep trying as the temp. keep going down, (or up!). The occasional wind chill, or other various weather phenomena, can sure keep things interesting. Let's become one with nature NA. Let's have the Earth be our number 1; a life vessel, that is. Let's not be afraid of the underlying conditions which want to destroy us. Oh yeah, I want to be able 2 survive without the darn oxygen up in them hills. I want to breathe in the water too. I want to survive thermal shocks. I can walk from a building, eh? Then it's -12 somethin' degree in there, but I quickly run out and into the heat, where it's 132 degrees. And let's assume I stay inside (or out) for extrended periods of time, and then run the other way. I keep doing this, for ever longer periods. All in the name of science. NA? Well okay then. Let's be that way. We won't be able to do all of the things we could do otherwise.
Other
Can anybody actually drink dirty water? Or survive a plague? No, well not unless we develop immunity. We need to subject ourselves so much to the bacteria, and viruses. So much so and it's nobody's business. We're all scared of course. But we will never develop immunity the way we are living. If we did, we wouldn't have to worry about infection no longer. "The only way to tell if we're dealing with aliens is if we get sick" What does this mean? That if we could train ourselves to develop immunity to everything that can possibly exist on our mother Earth, then we could identify if there is life on other planets, simply by interacting with its environment. Because any infection would indicate we've just stumbled upon one amazing discovery. 
Can we drink "acid rain"? If the PH of water, or any subtance, is too offset, you will see that you cannot even drink it, or it can even be bad for your skin. But, we could, with enough time on our hands, train ourselves to become immune to various PH, such as acids. We could reach a point where we could actually be immune to sulfur, and whatever else one can think of. Sure, it would mess with our own functions. But, we would eventually learn to tolerate these changes. 
Don't get to close to the fire. If we do that gradually, however, one could theoretically touch the fire! But first you'd need to increase the temp degree by degree, so that you can slowly become "acclimatized" to such an extreme changes. And who knows, you may even be able to do this with more than just fire, such as boiling water. 
Another thing is being injured. If we were to receive the same injuries constantly, then we would slowly experience changes to the shock. Our body is trying to, over time, react so that we can become immune to getting injured. As crazy as all of these seem, they aren't out of the reach of human superpowers. We just have to be braver. Next thing you know we can eat more out in the wild, "toxins, or whatever is currently inedible. You're just not used to toxins. But, by essentially evolving (over a short amount of time), one could develop immunity to what the world has to throw at us. Whatever is dangerous to us now, could become safe, but it doesn't, because we don't care to subject ourselves to living this way. A way in which we take it slowly, and very, very slowly (gradually) build up out training. We could take on the world. The secret is to not do what others are doing, but 2 pretend like chemicals, toxins, extreme conditions, or whatnot practically don't even exist to you! That is the essence of the Earth becoming a life vessel, so that we can become one with nature so to say. Well, more like a habitable spacecraft. End of ze argument.

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