12-31-2020, 01:08 AM
(12-30-2020, 10:29 PM)flofrog Wrote: It often strikes me how second density is better or even perfectly ‘organized’ compared to our ways in third..
How so? Species of fauna and flora are constantly in a life and death competition and are non-stable and impermanent. The real difference is they don't have free will so they fall into natural systems and patterns, and typically fail when conditions change dramatically because they cannot react pro-actively, so I fail to see how that is 'better'. Sure it all seems magically organized when zoomed out, but it's rather chaotic when you zoom in. You make it sound like 3rd density is devolved chaos, but really it's a new layer of variables that adds to potential chaos that requires more ordering. Zoom out from the human vantage point, and it all looks the same really, at least from a systems point of view.