The implications for planetary awareness of the live internet feed of the Gulf Oil Leak, and a Gaian perspective on oil itself - captured energy of ancient sunlight.
Like the last part of the video. The bit about being neurons of a collective experience on the internet is a bit disturbing. We're not meant to be the brain of gaia or plugged into computers. That kinda line of thinking removes self identity and smacks of socialist extremes on par with the fictional "borg" species of scifi. We must be globally aware yes but remain unique with the richness this exsistence deserves and which only collective fair competition can provide.
@skaraborg55 Obama needs to release the technology to stop this fossil fuel madness!!! Time for all governments of the world to take notice and rid the world of these potential disasters that affect us all!!
I watch CNN live right now, oil still gushing out from the broken riser pipe as black as ever. What's even worse, the hurricane season is about to begin. In fact Guatemala is already hit by a tropical storm. This is going to be an epic disaster affecting the whole globe. The only thing we can do is to hope for the best.
@skaraborg55 we live in Australia and feel the same.Its sad to see my daughter upset she just turned 13 and can understand the implications for her future from this truly tragic event!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In that case they are idiots because this is going to affect us all, no matter where we live. I'm sitting in Sweden watching this, and i certanly don't laugh because it will affect me as well.
Like the last part of the video. The bit about being neurons of a collective experience on the internet is a bit disturbing. We're not meant to be the brain of gaia or plugged into computers. That kinda line of thinking removes self identity and smacks of socialist extremes on par with the fictional "borg" species of scifi. We must be globally aware yes but remain unique with the richness this exsistence deserves and which only collective fair competition can provide.
Ixions42 1 year ago
They used Corexit in food producing waters. The seafood industry both recreational, & commercial has been destroyed for decades to come.
CitrusGrower12 1 year ago
"...it may just take such a catastrophe to bring a crazy bunch of monkeys to their senses." That's rich.
moabutah70 1 year ago
@MrStrayj Agreed. This is madness. We can't continue this way.
skaraborg55 1 year ago
@skaraborg55 Obama needs to release the technology to stop this fossil fuel madness!!! Time for all governments of the world to take notice and rid the world of these potential disasters that affect us all!!
MrStrayj 1 year ago
@MrStrayj
I watch CNN live right now, oil still gushing out from the broken riser pipe as black as ever. What's even worse, the hurricane season is about to begin. In fact Guatemala is already hit by a tropical storm. This is going to be an epic disaster affecting the whole globe. The only thing we can do is to hope for the best.
skaraborg55 1 year ago
@skaraborg55 we live in Australia and feel the same.Its sad to see my daughter upset she just turned 13 and can understand the implications for her future from this truly tragic event!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrStrayj 1 year ago
In that case they are idiots because this is going to affect us all, no matter where we live. I'm sitting in Sweden watching this, and i certanly don't laugh because it will affect me as well.
skaraborg55 1 year ago
Can you say FUCKED?
I bet millions of sand spooks in iraq are watching this and LMFAO @ us...
Fucking sad sad sad
Fox250R 1 year ago