Heart-warming story – animals are as important as people!

Heart-warming story – animals are as important as people!

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It’s nice to get some news about people who care. We need a lot more of them.

Human beings can be altruistic, caring and selfless.

http://www.boredpanda.com/fukushima-radioactive-disaster-abandoned-animal-guardian-naoto-matsumura/

Checking out – a poem

Checking out

 

One day the stars won’t blink.

We will not think.

Checking out of infinity;

Saying goodbye to reality;

As the universe ceases to be.

 

Opher 3.7.2019

Photography – Australia and some of our eight legged friends.

Photography – Australia and some of our eight legged friends.

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This one was in the toilet directly above my head and was at least ten inches across from leg to leg. Fortunately it retained its grip and did not fall. Constipation was not an issue!

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Being an arachnophobe (peculiar for an entomologist) Australia, like many tropical countries, is particularly daunting. These babies were all bigger than your hand and many were up to a foot across! But they sat quietly in their webs. I could cope – just!

The beginning and evolution of life on planet earth.

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It’s miraculous – well almost. The chances are possibly trillions to one – certainly. I find thinking about it all absolutely awesome. It boggles the mind with its immensity. I am incredulous.

Yet if something is possible; in an infinite universe it will inevitably happen an infinite number of times. We are exceedingly precious and rare but I am certain that we are not alone. Out there, beyond any possibility of contact, there will be other life on other planets in other galaxies. Not only life – but consciousness too.

I do not care how incredibly unlikely, how preposterous, how stupendous; we are here to prove it is possible.

What is so hard to understand is the sheer immensity of the universe. The galaxies are more numerous than all the grains of sand on every beach on this planet. Each galaxy has more stars than grains of sand on every beach on this planet. I think it is too vast and staggering for human minds to comprehend.

For us to understand is as ridiculous as the bacteria in your toilet bowl not only understanding the nature of the huge backside descending on them dispensing nutrient but the whole nature and purpose of the barely glimpsed bathroom beyond.

They, like us, simply do not have either the senses or brain power to grasp its meaning.

Our primitive ancestors invented deities to attempt to comprehend the bewildering spectacle. I wouldn’t be surprised if the bacteria don’t worship the big arse in the heavens that provides all nourishment. Lol.

We have done remarkably well in such a short while. We are miniscule units of protein scum on the surface of the planet yet we have exercised our grey matter and gained immense understanding of the laws of physics, nature of the universe and life. We have invented instruments to augment our limited senses. It is impressive.

This is what we understand:

5 billion years ago the Earth coalesced under the influence of gravity from the gas and debris of our solar system.

It cooled and seething in heat, radiation, Ultra-violet and electricity for two billion years. (Again it is worth remembering that a billion is a number too big for us to understand. We think of it as being much smaller than it is).

During that two billion years the amino acids, nucleotides and a range of other organic molecules built up in the boiling oceans. They were manufactured naturally from the poisonous atmosphere.

The proteins and molecules grouped together into coercervates with some characteristics of living things. The important jump was the incorporation of a replicable RNA/DNA molecule into the structure to become an organising focus and provide stability and the ability to reproduce. The chances of this happening are infinitesimal. It probably happened on trillions of planets and never got off the ground. It did here. It will have done elsewhere. I know this because there is enough time and planets to ensure that anything that is possible will happen.

Earth was in the goldilocks zone (everything was just perfect for life to emerge). So are countless trillions of other planets in our and other galaxies.

I have no need to manufacture an even more fabulous god (a ready-made super-being coming out of nowhere, ready-formed with the ability to create universes beyond our comprehension and somehow create a tiny species of protein scum on a single insignificant planet which somehow gives purpose to the whole thing. That is too silly for words). I am happy to accept that my inception (life) is stupendous and probably beyond our understanding but scientific none-the-less. We do not need to extend the laws of the universe to create life.

The first life was a single cell with a single strand RNA. DNA followed and the double helix was our mother. All life came from this one amazing instance.

For millions of years it reproduced and evolved. The big leap forward was the incorporation of other bacteria-like organisms as energy producing mitochondria. The organic molecules became used up. Other forms of energy were needed and first chemosynthesis and then photosynthesis evolved.

Photosynthesis produced oxygen which enables more efficient respiration, more energy and also changed the atmosphere; producing an ozone layer that protected against the hard radiation from the sun.

The single celled organisms with chlorophyll gave rise to the full spectrum of plants.

The single cells began to group into colonies. The colonies formed loose organisms like sponges (You can liquidise a sponge and it will reform). The sponges gave rise to multi-celled organisms – first flat-worms, true worms and then arthropods and molluscs. The vertebrates formed from neotonous larvae of sea-squirts. The fish gave rise to amphibians then reptiles who gave rise to the birds and mammals.

The mammals started as small furry rodent-like creatures. We evolved out of monkeys that gave rise to apes. We are apes closely related to chimps. We share 99% of our genes with the chimps.

The important thing is that we all came from the miraculous first cell. It only occurred once. Its inception was spectacularly unlikely.

We are all family. All life is related. It should be respected.

The good thing is that whatever mess we make (and we are making one almighty mess) life will prevail. Even if we manage to cleanse all life off the planet in a nuclear holocaust some bacteria will survive and given a few million years or so will evolve into as equally spectacular spectrum of higher life. It may even produce intelligent life again. If that happens let us hope that the life that evolves is more intelligent than us.

Frank Zappa quote

“You have a piece of time and you get to decorate it.” Frank Zappa

Looking for Wonder – a poem

Looking for Wonder

 

From the endless sky to the churning sea,

A piece of art to a simple tree;

From mountain tops to the words in a book,

We need to stop and take a look –

At the flower, bird and the bee,

The fly, and even you and me.

 

For there’s nothing ordinary in anything around

From soil to air, mysteries abound.

Every step is a wondrous adventure

Into light, substance, energy and sound.

 

We too can add to that beauty to share

With music, paint and the things we wear.

Writing words to please the mind

Of all the friends that we will find.

If you’ve got a poem you need to bind it

If you go looking for wonder

You’ll always find it!

 

Opher – 16.6.2019

 

 

Wonder is all around us. There is no such thing as mundane. Every single aspect of everything is amazing.

Perhaps we should learn to value it more?

A precocious auto-obituary

A precocious auto-obituary.

I have loved this brief interlude we call life. My eyes opened into a wonderful world full of love. I spent my life in a wondrous universe full of mystery.

I have loved and been loved and wrested every last bit of joy, fulfilment and pleasure out of my days. I have fought for freedom, tolerance and equality.

I have given vent to my passions, unleashed my creativity and spent my days with children, wife, family and friends in laughter, shared quiet and enjoyment.

The dark times have only served to make the light shine more brightly.

Through my love of music I have been enthralled with excitement.

I have read and written my fill, painted and talked, delighted in argument and taught to my utmost as I search to build a better world.

I have no god and no future in heaven. When the light flickers out in my eyes so will I. All that will remain are the memories in others and the artefacts.

That is surely enough.

The sort of person I am! Part 1.

Anybody who checks out this blog will know exactly the sort of person I am. I hold nothing back. For me it has always been about communication. If you do not reveal your inner self you cannot really connect. It is compulsive and can be highly problematical. People do not like too much honesty.

I am an idealistic but not a perfectionist. I believe in making things better not perfect. I believe that we can and do improve things. History proves that.

I am green. I believe we have to care for this small planet. It’s a life-raft travelling through the hostile desert of space. It is fragile and only we humans are in a position to either act as guardians or destroyers of this paradise. It is in our hands. It is also in the balance. All the animals and plants are in our life-boat. We’re presently hacking through the bottom of the boat with an axe to get wood to keep warm.

I think that the biggest threat to the planet is the overpopulation crisis that is propelling the mass destruction of wilderness and plant and animal life. We are so prolific and stupid that we are wantonly destroying our own life support system.

I believe in people but they always let you down. They are capable of so much love, compassion, altruism and empathy but then they go and vote for Trump, May and Hitler, spend their lives watching crap on TV and buying Pop garbage.

I stand full square for equality, fairness, justice, peace, love, non-violence and political activation.

I stand for universal human rights in the face of religious fundamentalism, corporate greed, political extremism, tyranny and the on-going pressure to create blandness. I put my faith in the United Nations charter of Human Rights. I would like the world run by the United Nations and do away with the outmoded tribal nonsense of countries. That shouldn’t be too hard to achieve.

I love animals more than people. You know what their intent is. They are not so devious.

I believe in freedom but not too much. I do believe that we need laws. I do not believe in anarchy. Anarchy gives power to a small group of violent manipulators. I believe power should be restricted.

I do not believe most politicians have our interests at heart. Many mentally ill people seek power. Our board-rooms and political offices are full of power-seeking sociopaths, psychopaths and paranoid schizophrenics. Hence the world is being run for short term profit and long term loss. Hence we have warmongering, nuclear bombs, escalation, religious fanatics, political fanatics, genocide and assured mutual destruction.

I do not sanction endless expansion and economic growth. That is causing the destruction of the planet.

I do not think it is right that a tiny percentage of people own so much of the world’s wealth. These greedy people exert huge amounts of power to control, bribe, buy off and direct politicians. Hence the world’s mad dash towards apocalypse. I believe in fairness. It is not right that the world is ruin for the benefit of this small elite at the expense of billions. The Third World is deliberately kept in poverty and starvation because it suits the markets to do so. People make money out of it. They make money out of war. They make money out of misery. It needs to change. There is no reason on earth why everyone on this planet needs to starve or live in poverty. That is deliberately being engineered.

I do not believe that capitalism is the best model for creating peace, fairness and harmony. It promotes greed and selfishness. I do not see ‘trickle-down’ ever working.

I do not believe in God. I’ve seen all the arguments and I think it is all wishful thinking. There is a huge cultural indoctrination programme that ensnares children. Once they have been brain-washed they are stuck with it for life.

I believe there is a vicious, misogynistic culture present in the Arabic Judeo-Christian-Islamic philosophy has created misery, genocide, sexual repression, holocausts, Jihads, poverty, crusades and torture. Hinduism is just as bad. It is time we put it in the past with all the other superstition.

If prayer had any value we would not see all the highly religious cultures around the world living in the most abject poverty. If religion was such a strong moral force for good we would not see such cynical misuse of power by supposedly pious individuals, involved in slavery, exploitation of workers, cruelty, torture, inciting violence, organising crusades and jihads, planting bombs, sex abuse, flying planes into buildings and generally relishing their power.

Life is my religion. I have my eyes open to a wondrous universe. The world is full of beauty. Life is miraculous. I do not need a creator, after-life and mysticism to bolster that up. To live forever is a farcical notion in my opinion. The idea of Heaven and hell is obscene – eternal punishment or reward??? An idea born of humans, out of fear of death, that is flawed.  I miss my loved ones but I wouldn’t even want to live with them forever.

Part two of the thoughts of Chairman Opher will follow when the urge grabs me.

Travelling through Morocco – More shots from the Royal Palace in Marakesh

The palace was so ornate and interesting. I do love Islamic art.

 

Travelling Through Morocco – the Royal Palace in Marakesh

After walking through the Souks and square we visited the Royal Palace. It was lavish! A land of contrasts.