The Beauty Of Metallic Symphony

March 06, 2011

"The human brain is a double-edge sword. It is so sharp that it could cut metal like butter, as well as cut us like jellybeans" --random profound saying.

Creation versus evolution, the main topic of today's scientists' arguments. I really want to know whether we were created superior, or born from our ancestors who were apes. We have brains to dominate everything; fish, leopard, tiger, dogs, horses, zebras, giraffe, skunks, cats, sharks, chameleons, bulldogs, and even... GEE-raff... Whatever!

We are the one and only species on this planet who can channel the nerves of our ENTIRE body right from our brains. Well, we have 5 senses, just like the rest of our furry friends. Most, and I mean MOST, of us are indifferent from the animals I mentioned earlier, as well as those I just don't feel like mentioning; we want to SURVIVE!

Perhaps evolution and the abuse of our human brain has crippled our senses. For example, a dog can sniff a very long distance, yet how much can we smell? Maybe the bowl of chicken curry from the television broadcast from Channel 5... We can run maybe round 5 km/h or so, and maybe 9000 miles per hour for the psycho-maniacs like Crash. However, our leopard friends could run faster than us, yet slower than the psycho-maniacs I mentioned earlier.

We have our own languages. We have: English, Latin, Greek, Chinese, Malay, Tamil, Arabic, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Morse code, hand sign, vulgar expressions, Draconian, EVERYTHING WE COULD IMAGINE! Even music is a form of language. Compared to the animals... Well... I suggest that you DO believe me that there is a huge difference between a forest and a concert. Compare cricket sounds with our guitars, water dripping sounds with our bass, frog croaking with trumpets. That will explain a lot.

However, brain power comes with irrational consequences. The animals biggest threats are predators. They escape from their predators by running, or even adapt to defend themselves against those big meanies by say... shedding their skins or grow scary patterns to scare them. They never fight back and become their predators' predators. Yet we humans are so... peculiar. Our biggest threats are other people. We escape by driving cars, or even 'adapt' against those (same size) meanies by say... creating weapons to KILL our "predators" or grow scary traps to 'scare' them. We always fight back and become our predators' predators. It's a dog-eat-dog world here.

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