Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Limited Resources Of Earth Require An Examination Of Human Consumption As Affected By Body Size

DNA and YOU

U-S

EARTH-1 CENTRAL HQ

LifeOnEarth R&D CENTER

Divisions - Global Humanitarian Bank

The economic logic of size, as related to consumption, requires that we examine the questions of future resource supplies in conjunction with the DNA schematic of human body ratios : how large we are; and, how small we may become.
Simply put, size matters.

Earth has an obvious limited capacity to provide resources for our advancement of standards of living. And, we are not likely to voluntarily reduce our living standards in favour of survival.

Therefore, our ingenuity will provide us with both ways of determining new engineering feats; as well as, discovering advancements in health care and nutrition.

Gaia-Watts, as a developer of Survival Villages, has established a "Lilliput Wing" within our R&D division. And, the function of this research wing is to create new knowledge and applications with regard to establishing an acceptable regimen wherein the average size of humans will decrease for the purposes of accommodating the aforementioned factors of continuous innovations of widgets and gadgets as related to Earth's diminishing capacity to provide resources.

The discovery of the sciences of proportional size will assist Gaia-Watts in establishing a unique and hospitable environment for the population of the Survival Villages - as, also, may be applied to the general population.


Therefore

The Question : Is it necessary to downsize human physique ?

The Logic : Is it possible to alter the DNA schematic without perverting the original design ?

Research and Development : Discovery of opportunity does not require application event

The SVS-IHHI : Survival Villages - International Holistic Healing Institutes : Gaia-Watts and Associates have dedicated more than 50 years to these questions with the intent of understanding better how we are to responsibly apply ingenuity to ethical responsibilities of developing Earth's resources within a sustainable template.

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