What if it Work? #56 What if We Were All Small?

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#56

What if We Were All Small?

What if it Works?


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A lot of things are small. Birds, plants, grass, etc. But compared to what? 

Smallness is all relative. Technically, compared to Jupiter, this whole planet is tiny. So what do we mean by small? 

Small compared to potential. Somebody could be big in size, but small in brains. Or the opposite. That's not always the case, but it doesn't mean it can't happen.

But what's some other cases of this? 

1. What we would think it would be like?

Imagine that crisis struck. An asteroid smashed into the earth and destroyed everything. Only living being like humans, plants, and animals survived.

How would we react? Would we be able to survive? Or would we just give up and commit suicide?

It depends on how much knowledge you have of the world, and your determination.

If you can't then you'll be "small" in potential. Your not really worth anything if you have no knowledge of anything. 

Nobody's saying you have to be smart. But to know something. 

That could be "small" in knowledge or potential. Then, of course, you could be small physically. 

But compared to what?

2. What it would be like?

Let's compare this to humans. What about small creatures? What if we were the size of say an ant? There would be good, and bad benefits to this.

The first one is obvious: The world would be a lot bigger. The second is a little bit interesting. More space.

As of now, the world could supposedly fit only 8 billion people. We better act fast, because in 2025 the world population would be 8 billion. We'll see who's right then. That might change if we were all small. 

There are about 10,000 trillion ants, and the world could fit them all. If we were all that size the world population problem wouldn't matter. 7.5 billion people? That would be nothing.

So what do you think?


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