Re: Ants
Originally Posted by
Longdogs
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Many years ago in Spain, I saw a line of ants cross the path, go up the wall, through the window into the Gents toilets, across the floor, up the opposite wall, through the window, down the wall and into the woods. All in one perfect line no more than three or four deep. I put my foot in the way and they just went over my shoe.
Originally Posted by
Longdogs
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To answer the question though, I don't think ants are aware of how small they are unless someone lifts the rock they are living under and they see us giants staring down at them. Perhaps one day, someone will lift
our rock?
Brilliant! Go ants, go!
Ants aren't self-aware, so I doubt they know how small they are.
They work by collective instinct, and must keep going, dictated to by their pheromones and hive drive.
A bit like soldiers going over the top in WW1, they keep going, despite their vanguards being mown down, because they are 'told' to.
It's all relative, anyway. If something is soooooo very much bigger than you, you just don't see it, do you?
A bit like humans and the cosmos, really.
Our solar system could just be atoms in a molecule, part of a gigantic cell, one of many cells in an even more gigantic organism, but we wouldn't have a clue, would we?
Maybe we are all sub-atomic particles, with even smaller universes within our own cells; Russian dolls of universes, one within another ..............
(I have brain-ache now).