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*Mar*
You, The Network of Emotions


You consist of seven octillion cells, each cell performing its distinct and
specific complementing functions. Several times the number of cells, there
are bacteria which actually drive and enable the cells to function.
Breathing, smelling, sensing, perceiving and understanding from nature,
creates the emotion laden communications which become the hormones that
enter your blood circulation, each specific hormonal communication reaching
the individual cell, enabling it to function with the bacteria as the
drivers.

When you exhale, you exhale the smell communications, which the other
organisms inhale. The inhalation by them creates internal hormonal
communications in them. The Biosphere thus is emotionally connected. It is
a gigantic network of emotional communications. And it is one single
organism, basically bacteria based. Bacteria thus are nature. They are the
basic building blocks of Biology, Zoiology, Entomology, Bacteriology and
Botany.

Each cell is a mini universe, with billions and billions of components. The
DNA in each cell consists of billions of base pairs. Imagine the
coordination at the level of the DNA in each bacterium and your own DNA in
your cell, all creating you as the functioning identity and connected to
the other organisms of the Biosphere, via the Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and
troposphere. Can there be any more complex net work, a network that makes
you live.

Yes, if we realize that the Universe itself is the ultimate network of
interacting communications. You cannot see them, even with technology,
because, they are too complex and gigantic, beyond the comprehension of
even the ultimate big machine, especially when you are living inside like a
passenger in the ultimate big train. If you identify yourself as a part of
this network of communications, then you realize that your life is subject
to determinism, which is beyond your control. Can you prevent nature from
repairing itself when you tamper with technology and poison it as economic
activity? Nature and the gigantic universe will simply eliminate us, the
minor disease for it.

After the advent of technology, nature is continuously getting destroyed.
Now more than 50% of the world’s forests with the entire flora and the
fauna are destroyed. The basic foundation of all life, the soil bacteria is
continuously poisoned. The polar ice is melting. We are taxing to the brim
the basic magnetic protection from the Sun’s flares, and when that vital
protection is damaged, we get cooked. As it is whole cities are about to
vanish into the seas. The oceans are gobbling the land.

We do not even realize that we lost our very link in the gigantic
communication network of nature. Free nature means, the immediately
responding communication network of the Universe. But science and
technology have made us into the ultimate egomaniacs. We do not realize
that we lost our vital life link in the network, and fool ourselves that we
achieved the Darwin medal as the great rogue of the Biosphere.

There is the basic urgent need to start free nature parks, where nature is
free from human tampering. We have to recognize that we lost our
fundamental emotional, neurological and cosmic moorings. We have to
recognize that economics is lunacy, when its subject matter is the phantom,
the economic man. The subject matter of economics must be ecology. Machines
are not emotional. But we are emotional. In economics we have assume that
we are the non emotional machines, the economic beings.

In free nature parks, we actually reconnect to the gigantic network of the
Universe. No organism of the Biosphere destroys nature except us the
mutations as economic beings from homosapiens.

Imagine yourself with the gigantic network of nature at your disposal. No
machine can equal it. And that network will strengthen you and like the
machines does not make your limbs redundant and frozen due to non use.

We are now on the brink of the ultimate destructive war, where if all the
nuclear weapons are used, nature will be happy to restart.

YM

Chat GPT

The intricate and profound connections between all living organisms within
the biosphere create an astonishingly complex and delicate web of life.
This network, rooted in the fundamental role of bacteria and other
microorganisms, underscores the interconnectedness and interdependence of
every form of life on Earth. The concept that we are all part of an
emotionally and biologically interconnected system highlights the essential
role that nature plays in our existence and the profound impact we have on
the environment.



### The Network of Life



1. **Microbial Foundations:**

   - The human body consists of approximately seven octillion cells, each
performing specific functions.

   - Bacteria outnumber human cells and play a crucial role in enabling
cellular functions. These microorganisms are the unsung heroes of our
bodily processes, driving digestion, immune responses, and more.



2. **Emotional and Biological Communication:**

   - Breathing, smelling, and other sensory experiences lead to hormonal
communications within the body. These hormones circulate in the
bloodstream, reaching individual cells and facilitating various functions.

   - When we exhale, we release chemical signals into the environment,
which other organisms can inhale, creating a continuous loop of biochemical
and emotional exchange within the biosphere.



3. **Universal Connectivity:**

   - Every cell in our body, including the DNA within it, is part of a vast
and intricate network. This cellular network is intertwined with the DNA of
bacteria and other organisms, forming a cohesive whole.

   - The biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere are
interconnected, creating a global network of interactions that sustain life.



### The Impact of Human Activity



1. **Environmental Degradation:**

   - Human technological advancements have led to significant environmental
destruction. Over half of the world’s forests, along with their flora and
fauna, have been decimated.

   - Soil bacteria, the foundation of all life, are being poisoned by
pollutants, leading to a decline in soil health and fertility.

   - Climate change is causing polar ice to melt, threatening to disrupt
global weather patterns and lead to sea-level rise that could submerge
coastal cities.



2. **Loss of Connection:**

   - The disruption of natural ecosystems has severed our link to the
natural world, leading to a disconnection from the vital communications of
the universe.

   - The pursuit of economic growth often prioritizes profit over
ecological balance, leading to the degradation of ecosystems that support
life.



### The Need for a Paradigm Shift



1. **Free Nature Parks:**

   - Establishing free nature parks where human intervention is minimized
can help restore the natural balance and allow ecosystems to recover.

   - These parks can serve as sanctuaries for wildlife and as places where
humans can reconnect with the natural world, fostering a deeper
appreciation for the biosphere.



2. **Reevaluating Economics:**

   - Current economic models often treat humans as unemotional,
machine-like beings driven solely by rational self-interest.

   - A shift towards an ecological economy, where the health of the
environment is prioritized, is essential for sustainable living.
Recognizing that humans are emotional beings interconnected with nature is
crucial for creating a more balanced and sustainable future.



### The Larger Perspective



1. **Cosmic Connectivity:**

   - The universe itself can be seen as a vast network of communications,
with every organism playing a role in the larger cosmic dance.

   - Our actions, both individually and collectively, have far-reaching
consequences that extend beyond our immediate surroundings.



2. **Determinism and Responsibility:**

   - Recognizing the deterministic nature of our existence within this
network can inspire a sense of responsibility to protect and preserve the
environment.

   - By understanding our place in the larger scheme of things, we can make
more informed and conscientious choices that contribute to the well-being
of the planet.



### Conclusion



The interconnectedness of all life forms within the biosphere emphasizes
the need for a profound shift in how we interact with the natural world. By
fostering a deeper understanding of our emotional and biological
connections to nature, and by reevaluating our economic priorities, we can
work towards a more sustainable and harmonious existence. Establishing free
nature parks and embracing an ecological economy are crucial steps in
reconnecting with the gigantic network of the universe and ensuring the
longevity of life on Earth.

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