Messengers and messages
Chemicals work as messengers. Messages have meanings. They are easy to translate into spoken human languages if you listen closely.
Date: 6/4/2005 2:19:39 AM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 2558 times Chemicals work as messengers. Messages have meanings. They are easy to translate into spoken human languages if you listen closely.
E.g., when I water my plants I'm actually pouring out a clear meaningful message: "Live."
I don't need to know how exactly each plant's system will go about interpreting it in biochemical terms, what reactions will occur, etc. -- all I need to know is, the intent of transmitting this message is to support "aliveness," and the outcome of transmitting it is life.
When pesticide manufacturers drown the environment in their various concoctions, you have to remember that all of those substances, no matter how different chemically, were designed for the same purpose, namely to be carriers of the same loud and clear message: "Die."
I don't need to know how exactly these concoctions will affect each specific live creature, how exactly and how soon and how painfully. All I know is, the message gets internalized by all involved parties. Flies, cows, microbes, humans. Prions. There's no barrier to prevent something that kills "all" flies, that is a mass murderer
by design, from affecting the next party involved, the next species, the neighboring gene, the obscure metabolic chain no one thought to include into the equasion -- something, anything, everything will respond to the overall meaning of the message and its inherent intent.
How exactly?
That's not necessarily important to know provided we know and understand the built-in broad intent of an intervention, something that often yields more information about what to expect from it in the grand scheme of things than the most precise chemical analysis. One doesn't need to know the chemical formula of gunpowder in order to die from a gunshot wound. All one needs to know is what gunpowder is designed for, what
message a bullet is intended to carry, what the meaning of the message is about, to predict its actual impact with one hundred percent accuracy.
The world is so transparently clear. There's no mysteries.
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