Why Beauty can't be explained
- Heike Kelley
- Oct 4, 2015
- 1 min read

I am not a scientifically studied person. I am not one who has to run an experiment in a laboratory and recreate the same results in a controlled environment. In order for something to hold its truth.
Yes, it’s cool that we as people have advanced to such a level where we understand the basis of a lot of things and are even at a point where we can imitate or artificially create something that naturally exists. But if we understand it or not, if we are able to imitate or re-create it or not, doesn’t mean a hill of beans to nature. It still exists. Regardless of how we can break it down to its most microscopic detail, it still exists.
Our dabbling into it, engineering it genetically, chemically or in any other way, will only lead to either annihilating it or altering it on such a level that it loses its function. Look around now already, how the environment has been genetically mutating itself because of toxins, pollution and pharmaceutical interruption in the natural habitat.
People who have that mindset that something can only be true if it can be recreated in a controlled environment with the same result every time confuse the hell out of me. Nature, Humanity is NOT a controlled environment and in essence does not ever replicate into the exact identical thing. Mother Earth, and humans would lose its beauty if it did.
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