Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Total Interdependence



      Please don’t tell anyone, because I know it will upset them.  All people, and to a certain extent especially Americans, have long lived under an illusion of independence.  Quiet. Don’t say that too loud. You see, because there was so much self-reliance – which is a totally different matter – involved in the spread of the people of predominantly European descent in the 18th and 19th centuries across what is today the United States, that we, as a nation, have confused the idea of self-reliance with independence.  Go to Montana, my adopted State, and you will be told that we are fiercely independent.  You will hear intellectuals talk about being independent thinkers.  But what does it mean to be independent.
     The dictionary definition of independent is “(1) free from outside control; not depending on another’s authority. (2) not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence.”  The problem with this is that, like the ‘clysoptic thingaglober’, it doesn’t exist. 
Wait!  Before you decide that I’m some sort of looney, hear me out.  If you think you are so independent, it definitely won’t hurt you to listen to what I have to say. 
     I base my premise that we are not only not independent but totally dependent upon everyone and everything else in the universe upon an indisputable chain of connections and dependences. 
     This morning, when you turned off your alarm clock, you touched your interdependence with the universe.  If we follow all of the connections and dependences related to that simple clock, you will follow them back to the creation of the universe. 
Go ahead, laugh.  When you’re done laughing, stop and start making a list or a diagram.  To make it easy, let’s start with the fact that you had to buy that alarm clock.  That was probably pretty easy. You drove to a store and bought the clock. Period.  Well, let’s take a closer look.  How did you drive to the store?  In a vehicle of some description, I assume.  Consider how many people with whom you are interconnected and interdependent to acquire that car.  I don’t want this blog to end up being a 200,000 word dissertation, so let’s abbreviate: (1) the dealership and those related to and responsible for the existence of the dealership; (2) the person responsible for the transportation of the vehicle to the dealership and the company that employs her/him; (3) the manufacturer, those who work there and those responsible for its existence; (4) those who built the factory and all of the raw materials involved in that building; (5) the raw materials for the automobiles and those responsible for mining or harvesting, getting to the factory, etc., etc. (6) the earth in which the raw materials developed and the universe, most specifically the beginning of the universe, where the raw materials originated.
     That was very abbreviated, but I think you get the idea. Now we can do the same thing with (1) the road that you traveled to get to the store, (2) the building in which the store was located, (3) the company that obtained and sold the clock, (4) the transportation of the clock to the store, (5) the manufacturer of the clock.  Wow. And we still have a number of steps before we get to  - you guessed it – the beginning of the universe where the raw materials originated.
     Think about this and then try to tell me that you’re not related to and/or dependent upon every volcano, glacier and tectonic plate on earth.  Think about this and then try to deny that you are directly connected to the beginning of the universe.  Scientist tell us that we actually have elements from the beginning of the universe pass through our bodies every day. We are totally interdependent upon everything else in the universe.
This same process can be applied to our own existence and continued existence.  There is the biological – our parents and all upon whom they were dependent for their existence.  Then there is the physiological – all the chemistry that makes us. Where did it all begin and upon what is it dependent?   Nothing in us is new or independent.  All of it has developed over the billions of years since life on Earth began, and that development is dependent upon elements and circumstances created by the universe around us such as Earth’s distance from the Sun. We are constructed of the most basic building blocks of the universe, came into being as a result of forces beyond our control, and survive only because of other aspects and results of this marvelous phenomena.
     The only possible conclusion is that we are totally interdependent upon all of the rest of the universe.  Another way to say this is that we are one. We are one because everything leads back to the beginning of the universe, whether or not one believes the Big Bang theory. The universe is a living organism of which we are a miniscule part.
     So, is there any application of this reality?  I would suspect there are a lot more applications than I can think of or report here.  Conservationism and Environmentalism are the first that come to mind; i.e. showing respect to the world and the universe around us.  It is to our benefit to be good citizens of planet Earth.
#OldConservationist

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