Louis-Ferdinand Céline:

"Since we are nothing but packages of tepid, half-rotted viscera, we shall always have trouble with sentiment.”

W H Auden:

"But in my arms till break of day / Let the living creature lie. / Mortal, guilty, but to me/ The entirely beautiful."

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Honey, I shrunk the Jurassic Park

Astrophysicist Sir Martin Rees warns: "What happens here on Earth, in this century, could conceivably make the difference between a near eternity filled with ever more complex and subtle forms of life and one filled with nothing but base matter."

Jurassic Park is a tale of an experiment which has gone horribly wrong.

What if we shrunk the giant dinos like Stegosaurus and Trex? Can we co-exist?

On a practical note, are roaches and mosquitoes basically dinos shrunk?

Artist : Al Ross Publication: The New Yorker 21 Mar 1994