Over time we have discovered that the light coming to us from
the sun can be broken down into the different colors of the rainbow. Beyond that, it was determined there exists
light rays our eyes cannot see. They
were detected by the amount of heat they emit. UV rays.
All of the information our giant satellites collect from
space travels on rays of light. So far,
that is our only method of collecting data.
It seems poor judgement to assume that light is the only system out
there. To us, things we can’t see or don’t
hear don’t exist. That can’t be the
case, as we learned with UV rays.
Just as fishermen use giant nets to capture hundreds of fish
at a time, the fibers of those nets are also collecting billions of microbes
from the water. Initially, unseen they
are unknowingly transmitted onto the people and their equipment.
These microbes, once removed from their ocean environment,
collectively go through the same – survival of the fittest evolution that air
breathing creatures do. Those that survive
mutate into tiny creatures, that prior to this did not live on this planet.
Thus far, humans have managed to coexist with these
creatures. Their impact has shown itself
through our olfactory glands. Simply
walk along the streets of the small fishing village or even the larger tourist
towns like Tarpon Springs. The smell
will kill you. With our giant satellites
and space telescopes we are dipping a toe into the universe to test the temperature
but beware of the fungus.
1 comment:
Over-whelming and disturbing. Yikes!
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