The knowledge of the ancients has gradually been filtered down through our history but not entirely; there are still unknown areas particularly when an unexpected skeletal remain is plucked from its hiding place and viewed in the context of modern life. When I was a child we had barely scratched the surface; ideas about Neanderthals have completely changed from those childhood stories. Why they disappeared or in reality were absorbed into an ever growing Homo sapiens crowd as this new species moved across the face of the Old World. Then suddenly new digs revealed that even in those ancient times the new species moved across into the New World as we tend to see the separation between Europe/Asia/Africa/Oceania and North/Central/South America and the islands that belong to that section of the world. All of this has happened in my lifetime as one could visibly watch the length of time to circumvent the world reduced incredibly from those days when I first set my feet on the ground and walked free with a pair of glasses on my face at the age of 18 months. Gradually as more and more people test their DNA we become more and more aware of just how much Neanderthal is present in Homo sapiens and most interestingly where it is not present.
Yesterday was somewhat of a thinking day; I thought about a lot of things actually as the day passed. My eyes were tired from playing this game my daughter introduced me to and we both have a control panel and work together to achieve particular tasks. One in particular was most difficult as one had to land a space ship upright on three platforms which were successively smaller and smaller. I would have given up; at 80 I do not care if I succeed in such pastimes. But I would be spoiling the game so we hung in there and accomplished that task which took us on to the next chapter which was short and the chapter after that also short and now we have two chapters left and I do look forward to the end of this game. It is the first time I have ever played an entire game and may well be the last. Time will tell. I am not really a gamer. I like playing my daily Solitaire Puzzle. I like doing Sudoku puzzles but beyond that my interest just doesn't go to gaming.
While my eyes strengthened through the day I did think about humanity and where we are headed? Taking up Artificial Intelligence for the reasons that industry is galloping ahead is so that they will make more money although if one looks carefully at the effect of new science on economics it always costs more and the return diminishes as a product of that extra cost. Just because the size of industries has grown so radically this past generation in particular one gets deceived by the financial statements for these conglomerates and doesn't really see into the actual cost of incorporating new ideas particularly Artificial Intelligence. I do see a value in it; it could be a life saver particularly in some types of work like mining where human life becomes much frailer against artificial robots which can tolerate so much more than a frail human body.
The pollution in our world is affecting the ability of the human species to reproduce and one does think that that will only get worse so that a new baby becomes a much rarer happening and hence will be seen as a much more important event than it is now even.
The human existence has been one of constant learning and improving; it is built into our genes to always head towards something that works better; is more efficient and creates a better life for all peoples of the world. We can not know what peoples will survive into the future. It is a mystery. God in His wisdom gave us all the ability to work hard, be efficient and productive. It is exciting to consider what life will be like in 2100 and there are now people born who will, God willing, be there in 2100 to record it and watch as their progeny, God willing, move on into the 2100s continuing with this beautiful earth and the better life that has come to it by the ingenuity and the wisdom of the peoples who survive. But we always have to work at that eventual outcome. It pretty much never just happens.