No, saving people today and preventing the species from developing natural resistances to diseases (for example) dooms so many more people at a later date.
That I would define as regression.
Take a moment to consider just how many people would die in the next year ALONE if a massive solar flare destroyed the technology that our species uses as a crutch. Our technological prowess has not made us evolve, it has in fact subverted our need to evolve.
Evolve to what end?? I couldn't answer that, as I doubt anyone really could with any degree of certainty. Is there a "finish line"? I doubt it. At one time, we just floated around in shallow pools of muck, and that was our universe. Over millenia we eventually climbed out of the pools and found another "universe" in the island that the shallow pools were on. Then, we evolved a little more and found out that there was a whole planet that the island sat on.
Then we looked up and wondered how we ever missed that whole universe outside of our own planet, a concept that we are truly just coming to grips with. What's outside of that I wonder?
By slowing or halting our own evolution, we are delaying greater discoveries and newer understandings. That's why I asked which is better, the good of the individual, or the good of society?
That I would define as regression.
Take a moment to consider just how many people would die in the next year ALONE if a massive solar flare destroyed the technology that our species uses as a crutch. Our technological prowess has not made us evolve, it has in fact subverted our need to evolve.
Evolve to what end?? I couldn't answer that, as I doubt anyone really could with any degree of certainty. Is there a "finish line"? I doubt it. At one time, we just floated around in shallow pools of muck, and that was our universe. Over millenia we eventually climbed out of the pools and found another "universe" in the island that the shallow pools were on. Then, we evolved a little more and found out that there was a whole planet that the island sat on.
Then we looked up and wondered how we ever missed that whole universe outside of our own planet, a concept that we are truly just coming to grips with. What's outside of that I wonder?
By slowing or halting our own evolution, we are delaying greater discoveries and newer understandings. That's why I asked which is better, the good of the individual, or the good of society?
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