Thursday, September 22, 2011

Super Life - Stephen G. Boyce

super life - stephen g. boyce
super life - stephen g. boyce

SUPER LIFE:
How you can survive and create environments for living.
By Stephen G. Boyce

In an apathetic universe, where change is the only constant, we live “super lives” to carve out our destiny. Super Life tells why it has always been the ability to outsmart the elements and the surrounding environment that has enabled some species and not others to thrive and propagate.
The picture on the front cover displays many kinds of super life including lichen, moss, trees, and insects. Surviving units of life in this photograph exceed others in surviving, creating environments for living, and producing large numbers of diverse progeny. Many ordinary forms of life die in early life. During early development, individuals of super life survive and may use their superior talents and skills to disorganize rock, soil, and other matter and use parts to create environments for living. Environments for living increase probabilities surviving forms of life will produce diverse progeny and increase probabilities some ordinary individuals will survive in one or more uncertain environments unfolded by nature.
Furthermore, the picture on the front cover documents the fact resource managers, super humans, lived, invented cameras, and acquired knowledge to understand why and how a diversity of plants and animals live in uncertain environments of nature.
This book emphasizes two distinguishing features of a super life. First, every kind of life, including elephants, humans, and bacteria, inherit talents and acquire skills to produce many more progeny than can possibly survive in unmanaged natural environments. Second, apathetic environments of nature extirpate many progeny, typically deficient seed, embryos, fetuses, and babies before birth.
Super Life tells how all lines of life produce some progeny capable of surviving in environments of parents yet no environment, including cultivated forms, can be preserved or duplicated.
Super Life explains how discoveries and inventions of a few super resource managers increase probabilities ordinary humans may survive and perpetuate human life through many succeeding generations. Many and possibly most super humans are born to ordinary parents.
Super Life emphasizes the reality that humans must constantly acquire additional knowledge and technology for managing natural resources if modern humans hope to sustain their kind of life into the distant future.
Super Life tells how all humans benefited when individual super resource managers acquired knowledge and invented agriculture, houses, radios, woven clothing, surgery, and other ways to use natural resources.
Super Life presents realities that help readers understand why they must struggle to survive in the great turbulent streams of energy that traverse the universe and why there is “no free lunch.”
Super Life presents evidence human existence on the earth will always demand a diversity of natural resource managers, each educated with the latest realistic knowledge of nature, life, and environments.

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