The organization of any complex arrangement hinges on the interplay of seemingly haphazard individual events.

Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Here's how it was and it will be: When dinosaurs ruled the world there were no icecaps and the whole planet was tropical. One reason: there were no polar ice caps. There was alot of extra water to go around. Only 2% of the earths drinking water isn't frozen in the caps. Another reason was the location of Pangea. We don't have Pangea right now, but we are melting the caps. I think this is nature's way of fixing itself. Melt the caps, creating more water, which turns to more rain, which means more plants, which cleans the air. The only problem is us.

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