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Well... first, our sense of majesty or beauty is purely in our head, and what we see is probably not an absolute reality of the things. The colours, blue, green, white; they are all what humans and some few other Earth species can see. Heck, even the sense of colour itself may not exist in space aliens. Some aliens could come to the very place in the picture and think "Gee, what a dump." We probably are evolved to feel it "majestic" or "beautiful" because that kind of place is good for us to survive in than, say, a desert.

Secondly, we are only seeing the good things in the picture. If we get closer, that place is probably filled with nasty things like mosquitoes, parasites, ugly worms, rotting carcases, deadly bacteria/viruses, etc. I don't know, if I were god, unless there are some weird rules that even I can't change, I would have made the world a lot better for humans than it currently is. For starters, no mosquitoes; How about that? If you say "but mosquitoes are needed to make the ecosystem work", my answer will be "I would have designed an ecosystem that can work without mosquitoes, with my omnipotence and omniscience."

The geography can be explained by tectonics and whatnot, the existence of clouds can be explained by chemistry, and the green plants can be explained by evolution. If you think that is too dull and would rather believe a human-caring supernatural being created all of them for us, that is fine, as long as it does not affect your practical decisions of life.

73 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Well... first, our sense of majesty or beauty is purely in our head, and what we see is probably not an absolute reality of the things. The colours, blue, green, white; they are all what humans and some few other Earth species can see. Heck, even the sense of colour itself may not exist in space aliens. Some aliens could come to the very place in the picture and think "Gee, what a dump." We probably are evolved to feel it "majestic" or "beautiful" because that kind of place is good for us to survive in than, say, a desert.

Secondly, we are only seeing the good things in the picture. If we get closer, that place is probably filled with nasty things like mosquitoes, parasites, ugly worms, rotting carcases, deadly bacteria/viruses, etc. I don't know, if I were god, unless there are some weird rules that even I can't change, I would have made the world a lot better than it currently is. For starters, no mosquitoes. How about that? If you say "but mosquitoes are needed to make the ecosystem work", my answer will be "I would have designed an ecosystem that can work without mosquitoes, with my omnipotence and omniscience."

The geography can be explained by tectonics and whatnot, the existence of clouds can be explained by chemistry, and the green plants can be explained by evolution. If you think that is too dull and would rather believe a human-caring supernatural being created all of them for us, that is fine, as long as it does not affect your practical decisions of life.

73 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Well... first, our sense of majesty or beauty is purely in our head, and what we see is probably not an absolute reality of the things. The colours, blue, green, white; they are all what humans and some few other Earth species can see. Heck, even the sense of colour itself may not exist in space aliens. Some aliens could come to the very place in the picture and think "Gee, what a dump." We probably are evolved to feel it "majestic" or "beautiful" because that kind of place is good for us to survive in than, say, a desert.

Secondly, we are only seeing the good things in the picture. If we get closer, that place is probably filled with nasty things like mosquitoes, parasites, ugly worms, rotting carcases, deadly bacteria/viruses, etc. I don't know, if I were god, unless there are some weird rules that even I can't change, I would have made the world a lot better than it currently is. For starters, no mosquitoes. How about that? If you say "but mosquitoes are needed to make the ecosystem work", my answer will be "I would have designed an ecosystem that can work without mosquitoes, with my omnipotence and moniscience."

The geography can be explained by tectonics and whatnot, the existence of clouds can be explained by chemistry, and the green plants can be explained by evolution. If you think that is too dull and would rather believe a human-caring supernatural being created all of them for us, that is fine, as long as it does not affect your practical decisions of life.

73 days ago
0 score
Reason: Original

Well... first, our sense of majesty or beauty is purely in our head, and what we see is probably not an absolute reality of the things. The colours, blue, green, white; they are all what humans and some few other Earth species can see. Heck, even the sense of colour itself may not exist in space aliens. Some aliens could come to the very place in the picture and think "Gee, what a dump." We probably are evolved to feel it "majestic" or "beautiful" because that kind of place is good for us to survive in than, say, a desert.

Secondly, we are only seeing the good things in the picture. If we get closer, that place is probably filled with nasty things like mosquitoes, parasites, ugly worms, rotting carcases, deadly bacteria/viruses, etc.

The geography can be explained by tectonics and whatnot, the existence of clouds can be explained by chemistry, and the green plants can be explained by evolution. If you think that is too dull and would rather believe a human-caring supernatural being created all of them for us, that is fine, as long as it does not affect your practical decisions of life.

73 days ago
1 score