“Last year, I had a life-changing experience at 90 years old. I went to space, after decades of playing an iconic science-fiction character who was exploring the universe. I thought I would experience a deep connection with the immensity around us, a deep call for endless exploration.
"I was absolutely wrong. The strongest feeling, that dominated everything else by far, was the deepest grief that I had ever experienced.
"I understood, in the clearest possible way, that we were living on a tiny oasis of life, surrounded by an immensity of death. I didn’t see infinite possibilities of worlds to explore, adventures to have, or living creatures to connect with. I saw the deepest darkness I could have ever imagined, contrasting so starkly with the welcoming warmth of our nurturing home planet.
"This was an immensely powerful awakening for me. It filled me with sadness. I realized that we had spent decades, if not centuries, being obsessed with looking away, with looking outside. I did my share in popularizing the idea that space was the final frontier. But I had to get to space to understand that Earth is and will stay our only home. And that we have been ravaging it, relentlessly, making it uninhabitable."
-- William Shatner, actor
@didgebaba I don't agree on the last part - I do think folks will spread beyond Earth. But to do so we will need to understand and coexist with our environment far better than we do now - because we will need to transport that environment with us and exist in it there.
@lyda @didgebaba yeah a virus does want to spread.
@the_q that's an eco-fascist stance, mind. @lyda @didgebaba

@the_q A virus won't spread, if he kills his host before he can do so. A virus would have to evolve to spread. I mean, we could try to change our ways. But we do not seem to be very adaptable at this point. The planet seems to die more quickly than us evolving. We might die with it before we establish life beyond earth.

@mawhrin Is it an eco-fascist stance? I have to think about that. As a metaphor it appears pretty on point to me. What exactly do you mean by "eco-facist"?

@lyda @didgebaba