Regarding elephant meat, it looks absolutely delicious, and 100% paleo
In response to, TD.... although I admit from time to time I have nihilistic sentimentalities, I prefer to think of myself as a born again radical humanist. Valuing humanity, and the human potential, over all other creation, I have no issue with human beings doing whatever it takes to survive, so long as you stay away from me and mine. "If you want to make an omelet you must be willing to break a few eggs" The devouring of the yolks and the vital essence of other spices will not be in vain so long as it fuels the growing and evolving minds of my fellow humans. This is a value judgment based on subjective human experience . I personally have cut the throats and drank the blood of dozens of animals, and have four children who are also eating machines..... so who am I to say that hungry people in far away lands should be free to breed and eat as they chose. That being said I will agree that there are responsible ways of managing earth by teaching the poor how to live off the land and eat plants and animals which are available, its just that I am not going to be personally bothered if a particular type of animal goes extinct.( besides sheep, which I am really fond of). But if all the sheep were killed off, I would begin to look for the next best thing to prey on.
If there are no elephants, let them eat wilder beast, if there are no beast let them eat bugs, if there are no bugs let them eat each other. As horrid as it sounds, it is the reality of life on earth.
The singularity I speak of is much different than the trans humanist fantasy being projected in science fiction, where humans are artificially engineered, it much more pantheistic, I envision a more organically arising situation in which the masses of humanity will reach a point where after devouring the earths resources they will become absolute desperate, in which the conditions may arise that will move the spirit of life to reawaking the instinctive drive to survive, in a being who has developed the power of focused consciousness to transform the biological self at will, sparking the next quantum leap in biological evolution, which is the evolution of higher consciousness and extra sensory awareness focused and intune with the genetic will to surthrive. It was only after lifetimes of harsh living on the brink of annihilation that our ancestors were forced to develop the last great leap of quantum evolution in which our brain sizes doubled in 2 million years, during this time higher consciousness arose and the mind developed the abilities to shape and alter reality with thought. This process of the conscious evolution has become latent due to the lack of necessity in modern life, but if the conditions where to arise when the survival of billions of now informational interconnected human beings was truly threatened, it could very well reactivate on a global scale. This is the singularity of a neo humanity of which I speak, where the world of human thought ,unites under the necessity of mutual survival, and the will to survive drives a collective humanity to transcend all earthly limitations and eventually toward the stars and into the great beyond.
What form this new world of humanity will exactly take, is up for speculation and will depend greatly upon the immeasurable conditions leading up to the singularity, but I hold on to an underlying faith that life will find its way, if we would just let it be. I insist this view is not nihilistic!.... it is the modern day equivalent of the Tao, it is an acceptance of reality as it is and of humanity for what it is and what it is capable of becoming, it is the understanding of the wayseers who in the midst of a dying world stand upright and proclaim " the beginning is near"
If the Malthusian Hollow Men are successful in convincing human kind to prematurely cull their own numbers, in order to save the earth( or some other lofty ideal) then our collective soul will be gelded, our power will be diminished and the point of crises that would place humanity on the brink of annihilation, which has always been the catalyst for evolutionary leaps forward will never arise and the point of singularity will not be attained. In such a world the human flame will slowly die out and the world will end not in a bang, but with a whimper.