Re: The Origins of Corn
I don't think it's very accurate to say "And yet here we have the humble banana, which is also the only food in existence that contains exactly the correct requirements of vitamins and minerals for mans metabolism completely. It is the only food that man can live on healthily, by itself, with complete nutrition, it is found all over the world and yet we have no knowledge of how it could possibly have come into being. It seems highly improbable that the worldwide distribution of a seedless fruit that is perfectly tailored for sustaining man would have just somehow ‘happened.’" First he starts out with vitamins and minerals and next thing he says is complete nutrition. What about the most important macronutrient: Fat? Besides very many minerals and quite a few vitamins are fat soluble and will not be able to be absorbed and utilized without the presence of fat at the time of consumption. So this puts a big doubt in my mind for this claim. Besides even to get the requirement of vitamins and minerals in the banana AND the daily calories, you would have to eat so many bananas that would translate to crazy amounts of sugar.
By the way, that article I read about the unusually low variability of bananas was in a mainstream publication, I think it might have been New York Times Magazine (a Sunday supplement to the newspaper) in the late 1990's.
Fascinating, Renaissance. Thanks for sharing those thoughts.
I think you might have missed the main point, Corvinus. In/from an STS world/perpective, it IS a kind of "partnership." As the C's have said, we WANTED increased physicality, a desire based imbalance, that led to our "partnership" with Higher Density STS. And like Gurdjieff said about conscious evil i.e. higher density STS, after all it makes the process of evolution "more interesting." It's all a natural development of aligning with STS that we became their "food source."
Carlisle said:Thanks for all the posts here, this is very interesting!
SeekinTruth said:Yeah, illustrates it all very well, Belibaste. Thanks for finding and posting that excerpt.
Laura said:And what about bananas? Funny that many of the same things that apply to corn apply to bananas as well, AND they even have similar morphology.
I don't know all that much about bananas, but I remember reading 15 years ago or more that they are one of the least diversified forms of plant life and it wouldn't take much at all for bananas to go extinct because of that (like a widespread disease for example). So, if I'm understanding correctly, if it wasn't for humans, bananas would cease to exist just like corn?
I remember reading the thing about bananas in Max Igan's book, Earth's forbidden secrets, years ago. _http://thebiggestsecretsoftheworld.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/banana-fruit-that-really-should-not.html
Somebody has copy/pasted it into a blog here, though it seems like it's not all factual:
Most people are completely unaware of this fact but there is a fruit that is eaten by millions of people all around the world everyday that is quite remarkable and in all reality, simply shouldn’t exist. I’m talking of course, about the banana. Bananas are actually the most mysterious fruit in the world because bananas have no seeds and what makes this even more mysterious is the fact that they are found in almost every country in the world.
Now that may not sound so odd at first but let me fully explain this enigma to you: Firstly, banana plants are not trees; they are actually a perennial herb. The trunk of the plant is really nothing more than the plants outer leaves. The real stem of the plant doesn’t actually become visible until it pushes out through the top to produce the large purple flower that will eventually develop into the fruit. Then, having finished its perennial reproductive cycle, the plant dies. The problem here, is that in the reproductive cycle of the banana, seeds are completely absent from the mature fruit! A new ‘seedling’ (known as a ‘sucker’) can only ever be generated from a piece of the plants rootstock and yet bananas are found in almost most every place on earth, even on quite remote and isolated islands.
How in the world did they all get there?
The seeds certainly weren’t carried across the oceans by prevailing winds. To fully appreciate this anomaly first consider that the only other seedless plants that exist anywhere in the world are things like seedless grapes, naval oranges and the many genetically modified varieties of commercial vegetables that can now be purchased, the point is, any other seedless plants that exist, anywhere in the world, are all that way because they have genetically modified!
And yet here we have the humble banana, which is also the only food in existence that contains exactly the correct requirements of vitamins and minerals for mans metabolism completely. It is the only food that man can live on healthily, by itself, with complete nutrition, it is found all over the world and yet we have no knowledge of how it could possibly have come into being. It seems highly improbable that the worldwide distribution of a seedless fruit that is perfectly tailored for sustaining man would have just somehow ‘happened.’
It is extremely unlikely for such a plant to have ever been produced by nature all on its own and many people believe that somehow, somewhere, sometime, someone in our far distant past genetically engineered bananas into the widely dispersed and remarkably nutritious plant that we find everywhere in such abundance to day.
These people cite that bananas are living daily proof of an ancient culture that spanned the entire globe in remote pre-history. Botanists also now tentatively agree that the spread of the banana plant appears to have radiated outward from the Pacific region.
The Banana plant incidentally, is not actually a fruit or a vegetable, but it does reach a height of around 30 feet at maturity which makes it the Worlds largest herb and the tallest plant in existence that does not have a woody trunk.
I don't think it's very accurate to say "And yet here we have the humble banana, which is also the only food in existence that contains exactly the correct requirements of vitamins and minerals for mans metabolism completely. It is the only food that man can live on healthily, by itself, with complete nutrition, it is found all over the world and yet we have no knowledge of how it could possibly have come into being. It seems highly improbable that the worldwide distribution of a seedless fruit that is perfectly tailored for sustaining man would have just somehow ‘happened.’" First he starts out with vitamins and minerals and next thing he says is complete nutrition. What about the most important macronutrient: Fat? Besides very many minerals and quite a few vitamins are fat soluble and will not be able to be absorbed and utilized without the presence of fat at the time of consumption. So this puts a big doubt in my mind for this claim. Besides even to get the requirement of vitamins and minerals in the banana AND the daily calories, you would have to eat so many bananas that would translate to crazy amounts of sugar.
By the way, that article I read about the unusually low variability of bananas was in a mainstream publication, I think it might have been New York Times Magazine (a Sunday supplement to the newspaper) in the late 1990's.
Renaissance said:Humans have quite literally become farmed, and as we know it goes well beyond our physical means of survival. It seems we're quite content with it as long as we get our "food, stability, and amenity". Unfortunately for us even if those things are false. But how would a domesticated animal know differently?
Fascinating, Renaissance. Thanks for sharing those thoughts.
Corvinus said:It’s a partnership, and one that worked out well for both parties until factory-farming.
Hmm, I wonder if she would see partner in some reptilian that comes to slice and dice her to feed on her.
We automatically think of domestication as something we do to other species, but it makes just as much sense to think of it as something that certain plants and animals have done to us, a clever evolutionary strategy for advancing their own interests.
Yes, they wanted to be eaten like we want to be eaten so our species could be spread through cosmos to be food for predatory species.
I think you might have missed the main point, Corvinus. In/from an STS world/perpective, it IS a kind of "partnership." As the C's have said, we WANTED increased physicality, a desire based imbalance, that led to our "partnership" with Higher Density STS. And like Gurdjieff said about conscious evil i.e. higher density STS, after all it makes the process of evolution "more interesting." It's all a natural development of aligning with STS that we became their "food source."