Wednesday 24 April 2013

Timor Nativitate

It has indeed been the center of many debates within many circles, where as the Pugnator have little care we Librarians find it troublesome. From what we can discern  there are three possible origins for the Timors, the first being they are merely a creation of nature to replace the predators we have overcome already, so the Timors are here mainly to keep us from spreading to cause even more damage to the planet, so they only exist because we needed to be kept in check, hence why they don't kill all of us. Secondly, we have the main school of thought, that they are Fear, the abstract emotions, given life and form, and due this shared vision we have 'created' the Timors, through a sheer force of will. Because of this they have power over us and our world. Thirdly and most horrifyingly, they are merely extra dimensional beings that have no connection to us and are just looking for the most entertaining way to dispose of us all. This meaning when they are done they can move on to another planet or dimension, and decimate the native population.#

How shall we tackle this, well start with the main school, which seems to have fallen into disregard after the fall of the first scientists, but still seems to hold some merit among certain circles. I believe the important point to tackle here is the belief it is the collective belief in these entities that causes their existence, I believe it was called the Tulpa effect. We do luckily have many instances we can draw from to test this, in ancient Greece Aristotle said flies had 4 legs instead of 6, as we all know, this was believed for centuries as Aristotle was on such high authority. This however did not stop the flies having 6 legs, when someone finally bothered to check, and this was held by most of the 'civilized' world at that point. Then you have the middle ages where the earth was believed to be flat, as other wise the people on it would fall off, however we could not prove it was a sphere, well a squashed sphere, until the 20th century when we went out to space, this however is an imperfect example as before we had gone into space we had already had a decent idea the world was spherical, due to satellites and mathematical models. Again however the world did not stop being spherical in the middle ages, nor did it stop being anything when no one thought about it. Hopefully we have put that possibility to bed and locked the door, on the rest of that nonsense.

Moving swiftly on wards lets go to the extra dimensional beings, which care for us in the capacity of our death only expands so far as in the most entertaining way to induce it. I believe this is the second most likely possibility, as you have noticed the Timors have their own domains, places separate form our own, domains of unknowable size, connected to ours and many others, to be honest we could be the pocket dimensions to them, the much larger ones. With our world being the places that allow the Timors to interact as they may not be able to survive in the others universe. Since they have no connection to us as a means of survival they will merely wipe us when they deem it fit, or they get bored.

Now lastly lets move to my 'favorite' the one that supports symbiotic theory, that the Timors are made by nature to ensure we don't destroy the world, or ourselves, so they exist just as long as we do. I hear you cry however, but Perierat, nature creates life through natural selection a process that takes millions of years. To which my response is, life finds a way, no matter how barren or inhospitable somewhere is life comes, nature has a soul and mind to ensure life, the most improbable thing. Now I may have said humans can't do it, but the world is much bigger. They seem wrong to us as they are new and we have become separated from the earth, they feed off us and keep us in check, If we fall below a certain number they become less active, because they need us to survive, the ultimate symbiotic relationship. 

Now This is all speculation, we know none of this can be proven, we can't ask a Timor for instance. All we can do is wonder and guess.

-Librarian Perierat

2 comments:

  1. While I agree that the Fears being humanity's predators is a good theory, if this is the case I don't think they occured for any reason other than how predators naturally occur: opportunism and evolution.

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    1. ah but then they would not seem so wrong to us, if they are new, out of place because we are ignoarant of the needs of the earth, we have become the intruders and parasites of this life filled planet, so their creation keeps us in check. If they occured naturally they wouldn't seem so wrong, and for evolution to occur there needs to be more than one, to show veriation, there is however very few examples of this so I am maintaining the stance I have already outlined.
      -Librarian Perierat

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