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HUMANS ARE NOT A SYMBIOTIC SPECIES

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Obligate symbiosis is when two organisms are in a symbiotic relationship because they can’t survive without each other.  Facultative symbiosis is when the species live together by choice.  Human beings do not have ANY naturally occuring sybiotic relationship with ANY other life forms on Earth.  This fact is proof that human beings did not “evolve” on Earth.  Humans are an “alien” species.  For more details, study the definitions of symbiosis herehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbiosis

The video below demonstrates a NATURALLY OCCURRING symbiotic relationship between native species of life forms on Earth: ants and acacia trees. There are billions of such relationships between life forms that actually “evolved” on Earth, but none exist with humans.  In fact, humans do not provide a mutually beneficial service to ANY creatures on Earth, with the possible exception of intestinal bacteria common to all omnivorous mammals.

If the human species disappeared from Earth today no other life form would be harmed: they would flourish!

PHILOSOPHER FOR HIRE

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no-free-adviceA philosopher is someone who practices philosophy, which involves rational inquiry into areas that are outside of either theological dogma or science. The term “philosopher” comes from the Ancient Greek φιλόσοφος (philosophos) meaning “lover of wisdom”. Its origination has been ascribed to the Greek thinker Pythagoras.

In the classical sense, a philosopher was someone who lived according to a certain way of life, focusing on resolving existential questions about the human condition, and not someone who discourses upon theories or comments upon authors. Typically, these particular brands of philosophy are Hellenistic ones and those who most arduously commit themselves to this lifestyle may be considered philosophers.

In a modern sense, a philosopher is an intellectual who has contributed in one or more branches of philosophy, such as aesthetics, ethics, epistemology, logic, metaphysics, social theory, and political philosophy. A philosopher may also be one who worked in the humanities or other sciences which have since split from philosophy proper over the centuries, such as the arts, history, economics, sociology, psychology, linguistics, anthropology, theology, and politics.

— Wikipedia