Of course. But the next step (the one you're missing) is that one would be prudent to learn to distinguish a dangerous dog from one that isn't, and to recognize what leads to getting bitten and what doesn't — baker
Schopenhauer thought something like that when he first wrote his Art of Being Right. — baker
Environmental personhood is a legal concept which designates certain environmental entities the status of a legal person. This assigns to these entities, the rights, protections, privileges, responsibilities and legal liability of a legal personality. — Wikipedia
New Zealand
In 2014, Te Urewera National Park was declared Te Urewera, an environmental legal entity. The area encompassed by Te Urewera ceased to be a government-owned national park and was transformed into freehold, inalienable land owned by itself.
Following the same trend, New Zealand's Whanganui River was declared to be a legal person in 2017. This new legal entity was named Te Awa Tupua and is now recognised as "an indivisible and living whole from the mountains to the sea, incorporating the Whanganui River and all of its physical and metaphysical elements." The river would be represented by two guardians, one from the Whanganui iwi and the other from the Crown.
Also in 2017, the New Zealand government signed an agreement granting similar legal personality to Mount Taranaki and pledging a name change for Egmont National Park, which surrounds the mountain. — Wikipedia
I feel that cannibals have been marginalised here. — Kenosha Kid
"If the boat is 231 feet long, weighs 3 tonnes, then how old is the captain?" — god must be atheist
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A Nietzschean logic is a manybranching monstrosity. Grotesque poison Yggdrasil - for the healing of the nations?!... — ZzzoneiroCosm
In moving 'beyond good and evil' he devolves to feudal ethics, to serfs, feigned nobility, despotism. A great leap backwards. — Banno
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
It's a question of evolution: from ape to man to Superman. — ZzzoneiroCosm
The antimatter (about $62.5 trillion a gram) rule, also called the anti golden rule:
What you don't experience as wrong or bad, you can do to others. — Xodarap
That's true! I cannot understand why more people don't lie awake at night about it! It requires a global response. We need the World Bank, the World Heath Organization, the International Court of Justice, Interpol, the United Nations Security Council, and the entire cast of 'Glee' on this!
Either that, or Agent Smith just doesn't know the meaning of 'existential threat'. — TonesInDeepFreeze
In other words, your knowledge has a likelihood of 100% that this will happen.
This is a rather complex proposition, so being 100% right by all chances is very high.
You just converted me from atheist to believer.
YOU ARE THE ALMIGHTY! — god must be atheist
I'm not in the battery business, and I'm neither a physicist o chemist. My guess is that a lot of midnight oil is being burned on the problem. It just seems to be very difficult to corral electrons and stuff them into boxes. Then there are problems with heat, chemical stability of the storage media over the long run, not to mention cost $$$.
Still, if you compare a run of the mill D cell with the battery in your cell phone... there was some real progress. Maybe there is an undiscovered exotic molecule out there that will absorb and release electric energy really really well. — Bitter Crank
Virtually any mathematical conjecture would be of this type. When I compose a possible theorem I'm not certain about the argument I will ultimately use, although I am almost sure it is correct - but not absolutely. This is true of most mathematicians. Fermat's Last Theorem was assumed true long before the proof was established. But no one was absolutely certain. — jgill
Jean-Baptiste Biot, who assisted Laplace in revising it for the press, says that Laplace himself was frequently unable to recover the details in the chain of reasoning, and, if satisfied that the conclusions were correct, he was content to insert the constantly recurring formula, "Il est aisé à voir que ... " ("It is easy to see that ..."). — Wikipedia
"If the boat is 231 feet long, weighs 3 tonnes, then how old is the captain?" — god must be atheist
Magma — Bitter Crank
