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Why are we attracted to the universe? why have we the desire to step on foreign planets? a deterministic or psychologistic explanation would be, that DNA mutates for every occation. what does that mean? well: life tries to survive, that´s inherent or as others would say “immanent” to life. there are thousands of ways that life ensures a possibility to reproduce itself. one last or at least an apocalyptic way of survival is (in the occurance of the total destruction of planet earth (the total surrounding) the reproduction of DNA on other planets. in a way that spores of a fungus fall on atypical places to spread their inherent material information. technology served the human kind as an extention of man, in means of outwitting nature more quickly. we dont have to wait for a thicker fur in case of global coldening. we dont have to wait for animals, we use speers, we dont have to grow hard hands: we use hammers. the sattelite or the space station is in a certain way “total technology”: we reproduce a total surrounding, in other words: a closed nature to survive. space technology might be interresting because of its grade of life support- it has to simulate earth. because only then life can travel in the dark, otherworldly spaces of the galaxy. life in itself is sure. life must make sure, at least in the possibility of human technology. maybe that´s the reason spaceships are also some kind of nature. an attractive kind of nature so to say, that grows as the beehive from the bees, as the bees from DNA itself. space technology is, in some way, in its inprobability very probable to be supported by DNA, by the Geneswarm. terence mckenna would have liked that thought… im sure of that. but whatever… i´ll never travel a spaceship anyways

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