
Operating
Manual for Spaceship Earth - Chapter IV
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Our little Spaceship Earth is only eight thousand miles in diameter,
which is almost a negligible dimension in the great vastness of space. Our
nearest star‹our energy-supplying mother-ship, the Sun‹is ninety-two
million miles away, and the nearest star is one hundred thousand times
further away. It takes approximately four and one third years for light to
get to us from the next nearest energy supply ship star. That is the kind
of space-distanced pattern we are flying. Our little Spaceship Earth is
right now travelling at sixty thousand miles an hour around the around the
sun and is also spinning axially, which, at the latitude of Washington, D.
C., adds approximately one thousand miles per hour to our motion. Each
minute we both spin at one hundred miles and zip in orbit at one thousand
miles. That is a whole lot of spin and zip. When we launch our rocketed
space capsules at fifteen thousand miles an hour, that additional
acceleration speed we give the rocket to attain its own orbit around our
speeding Spaceship Earth is only one-fourth greater than the speed of our
big planetary spaceship.Spaceship Earth was so extraordinarily well
invented and designed that to our knowledge humans have been on board it
for two million years not even knowing that they were on board a ship. And
our spaceship is so superbly designed as to be able to keep life
regenerating on board despite the phenomenon, entropy, by which all local
physical systems lose energy. So we have to obtain our biological
life-regenerating energy from another spaceship‹the sun.
Our sun
is flying in company with us, within the vast reaches of the Galactic
system, at just the right distance to give us enough radiation to keep us
alive, yet not close enough to burn us up. And the whole scheme of
Spaceship Earth and its live passengers is so superbly designed that the
Van Allen belts, which we didn’t even know we had until yesterday, filter
the sun and other star radiation which as it impinges upon our spherical
ramparts is so concentrated that if we went nakedly outside the Van Allen
belts it would kill us. Our Spaceship Earth’s designed infusion of that
radiant energy of the stars is processed in such a way that you and I can
carry on safely. You and I can go out and take a sunbath, but are unable
to take in enough energy through our skins to keep alive. So part of the
invention of the Spaceship Earth and its biological life-sustaining is
that the vegetation on the land and the algae in the sea, employing
photosynthesis, are designed to impound the life-regenerating energy for
us to adequate amount.
But we can’t eat all the vegetation. As a
matter of fact, we can eat very little of it. We can’t eat the bark nor
wood of the trees nor the grasses. But insects can eat these, and there
are many other animals and creatures that can. We get the energy relayed
to us by taking the milk and meat from the animals. The animals can eat
the vegetation, and there are a few of the fruits and tender vegetation
petals and seeds that we can eat. We have learned to cultivate more of
those botanical edibles by genetical inbreeding.
That we are
endowed with such intuitive and intellectual capabilities as that of
discovering the genes and the R.N.A. and D.N.A. and other fundamental
principles governing the fundamental design controls of life systems as
well as of nuclear energy and chemical structuring is part of the
extraordinary design of the Spaceship Earth, its equipment, passengers,
and internal support systems. It is therefore paradoxical but
strategically explicable, as we shall see, that up to now we have been
mis-using, abusing, and polluting this extraordinary chemical
energy-interchanging system for successfully regenerating all life aboard
our planetary spaceship.
One of the interesting things to me about
our spaceship is that it is a mechanical vehicle, just as is an
automobile. If you own an automobile, you realize that you must put oil
and gas into it, and you must put water in the radiator and take care of
the car as a whole. You begin to develop quite a little thermodynamic
sense. You know that you’re either going to have to keep the machine in
good order or it’s going to be in trouble and fail to function. We have
not been seeing our Spaceship Earth as an integrally-designed machine
which to be persistently successful must be comprehended and serviced in
total.
Now there is one outstandingly important fact regarding
Spaceship Earth, and that is that no instruction book came with it. I
think it’s very significant that there is no instruction book for
successfully operating our ship. In view of the infinite attention to all
other details displayed by our ship, it must be taken as deliberate and
purposeful that an instruction book was omitted. Lack of instruction has
forced us to find that there are two kinds of berries-red berries that
will kill us and red berries that will nourish us. And we had to find out
ways of telling which-was-which red berry before we ate it or otherwise we
would die. So we were forced, because of a lack of an instruction book, to
use our intellect, which is our supreme faculty, to devise scientific
experimental procedures and to interpret effectively the significance of
the experimental findings. Thus, because the instruction manual was
missing we are learning how we safely can anticipate the consequences of
an increasing number of alternative ways of extending our satisfactory
survival and growth-both physical and metaphysical.
Quite clearly,
all of life as designed and born is utterly helpless at the moment of
birth. The human child stays helpless longer than does the young of any
other species. Apparently it is part of the invention "man" that he is
meant to be utterly helpless through certain anthropological phases and
that, when he begins to be able to get on a little better, he is meant to
discover some of the physical leverage-multiplying principles inherent in
universe as well as the many nonobvious resources around him which will
further compoundingly multiply his knowledge-regenerating and
life-fostering advantages.
I would say that designed into this
Spaceship Earth’s total wealth was a big safety factor which allowed man
to be very ignorant for a long time until he had amassed enough
experiences from which to extract progressively the system of generalized
principles governing the increases of energy managing advantages over
environment. The designed omission of the instruction book on how to
operate and maintain Spaceship Earth and its complex life-supporting and
regenerating systems has forced man to discover retrospectively just what
his most important forward capabilities are. His intellect had to discover
itself. Intellect in turn had to compound the facts of his experience.
Comprehensive reviews of the compounded facts of experiences by intellect
brought forth awareness of the generalized principles underlying all
special and only superficially-sensed experiences. Objective employment of
those generalized principles in rearranging the physical resources of
environment seems to be leading to humanity’s eventually total success and
readiness to cope with far vaster problems of universe.
To
comprehend this total scheme we note that long ago a man went through the
woods, as you may have done, and I certainly have, trying to find the
shortest way through the woods in a given direction. He found trees fallen
across his path. He climbed over those crisscrossed trees and suddenly
found himself poised on a tree that was slowly teetering. It happened to
be lying across another great tree, and the other end of the tree on which
he found himself teetering lay under a third great fallen tree. As he
teetered he saw the third big tree lifting. It seemed impossible to him.
He went over and tried using his own muscles to lift that great tree. He
couldn’t budge it. Then he climbed back atop the first smaller tree,
purposefully teetering it, and surely enough it again elevated the larger
tree. I’m certain that the first man who found such a tree thought that it
was a magic tree, and may have dragged it home and erected it as man’s
first totem. It was probably a long time before he learned that any stout
tree would do, and thus extracted the concept of the generalized principle
of leverage out of all his earlier successive special-case experiences
with such accidental discoveries. Only as he learned to generalize
fundamental principles of physical universe did man learn to use his
intellect effectively.
Once man comprehended that any tree would
serve as a lever his intellectual advantages accelerated. Man freed of
special-case superstition by intellect has had his survival potentials
multiplied millions fold. By virtue of the leverage principles in gears,
pulleys, transistors, and so forth, it is literally possible to do more
with less in a multitude of physio-chemical ways. Possibly it was this
intellectual augmentation of humanity’s survival and success through the
metaphysical perception of generalized principles which may be objectively
employed that Christ was trying to teach in the obscurely told story of
the loaves and the fishes.


