At least some of us would not waste time fighting stupid wars among ourselves over bits of land, if we regularly took time out of our important lives and looked outside the Earth, even at the rest of the Solar system. We would see how insignificant Earth is compared to the other Solar planets and the sun. There are an incoherent number of such planet systems in the Universe, and all the land and resources of Earth do not stand out even as a speck.
Let’s take time out today and see a picture of Earth and Jupiter to scale, placed next to each other (courtesy of NASA):

See how puny and insignificant Earth is in size? Now if our sun were added to this image and shown as large as Jupiter, Jupiter would look as small as the Earth, and it’d be very difficult to see Earth at all. Sure, Jupiter is full of gas and no other Solar planet can really host organic lifeforms like Earth can, and hence all of Earth is precious to us. We fight because we compete for resources. We divide ourselves among species, among countries, among neighbours, among religions, among Linux distributions, etc. If we do it so much, surely there must be something good to it.
We fight and waste time and resources. But time and resources are here to waste. Life doesn’t care that we fight, because it always wins. Because we lead such self-important lives in vain, we do not realise how unimportant instances of life—we—are. We enjoy fame and fortune and being controversial. Most of us lead gloriously uninformed lives which is not a bad thing as we’ll see soon. We eventually perish (as instances), and newer lifeforms (our offspring) take our place. Genes of those who survive and have children, are passed on and hence those genes succeed in living for one more generation. A big difference between us and these newer lifeforms which inherit the Earth is that they also know more than us (knowledge learned on the Earth, which doesn’t pass on in genetic material).
If you consider the Universe, us and life as three different entities:
- The Universe is a playground of energy/matter/space/time
- Life is a revisioned set of instructions for successfully assembling matter into stable automata which execute for different periods of time; the instructions keep mutating all the time due to environmental effects, and also change by intermixing of genes due to natural selection (hopefully)
- We are instances of those instructions—processes created to test these newer instructions to see they successfully work and survive by getting passed on, or perish
Every person on the Earth, at some point in their lives, tries to live a successful life to the best of their satisfaction. The level of being successful varies.. a scientist may have different goals in being successful than a football player. The scientist may think the football player’s goals as stupid, whereas the football player may imagine the scientist’s goals as nerdy. Yet we do what we can do best, no matter how mere it is. Even if we don’t do a damn thing, perhaps that would be okay too except competing for resources with the rest of the population would be difficult, and our chances of survival would be lower. The #1 thing we always try to do is have babies. Even when nobody tells us how to, we still know. People define living things as being made up of cells, but if I had my way, it would be the ability to replicate autonomously.
We are at a point now, where simply our genetic material and the environment don’t dictate whether our genes succeed or not. The working knowledge we have of the Universe changes the game of life slightly. The knowledge is also revisioned, and changes according to our observations. Similar to how we depend on other species of life to provide us with food, we now have people we can go to if we can’t seem to create babies. Soon maybe we’ll even beat life and increase our life spans. On the other hand, we also have made weapons to artificially kill life without use for food: for pleasure, or to make our lives more convenient. It may seem like a natural evolution of our capabilities, but it’s not the way of life. Well, even a volcanic explosion or a quake or an asteroid hitting the Earth is not a way of life, but these are outside our control.
I hope you got baffled by the bullcrap. In the modern world today, communication and transport facilities have brought all of mankind a lot closer. We intermix readily, we eat different kinds of food, work together, use gadgets and clothes and other produce from different countries, entertain ourselves and often try to copy others’ ways of life. It decorates our walls and shapes our demeanour. It’s simply unacceptable to kill mass numbers with technology. Even a fistfight is much more reasonable than annihilating people we are otherwise fond of in numbers.
I am surprised I am the first to comment. It is amazing how our DNA is a road map to put us together and all the smart guys say we are an accident. To have a living creature reproduce they all have an information packet passed along from both male and female, 50,50 so I have heard. Well I just can’t get how Hawkins or Gould and others can even in the least, really believe, there is no GOD. When I saw how the flew virus was injected into a blood cell and all the parts looked like a toy and it went together all by its self it seamed, and infected another blood cell in seconds it blew me away. to discuss genetics and how out side elements can turn on a switch that was off so now you can get cancer. We are living with awsome life everywhere. Even in the unseen world. I wonder, does my desk know I am here???