I've been thinking about circulation of matter... I've been trying to think critically of How nature's manifestations like mountains and oceans are the end points in this circle of infinite motion of matter, and How the end points change their relation to one another in time. But with a certain respect to each other, mountains and oceans have never tried to undermine one's importance or destroy.
Even though it seems that there is never ending conflict between them, these two large Earth's creations always have worked collaboratively to make sure to sustain life by supplying construction materials to all living beings.
Since my first lessons of natural Sciences, my teachers of geography, geology, biology, environmental science and other related studies of Earth have always taught me that lithosphere (mountain ranges, and land) and hydrosphere (oceans,seas, lakes, and rivers) are the most powerful forces on Earth and actually are destroying each other. Thinking there for a moment, I have come up with more questions that I can answer. But the question that matters the most to me and may lead in the right way of thinking (so, i am going to elaborate on it) is "Why is it that in the most tense regions of their struggle there is so my life?". Is this life a by product of never ending conflict? Well, that is a strange war, isn't it? The war where things can be brought to life and not to be destroyed is not in our traditional interpretation of war, right? The way I see it is since the begging of time two elements have a long term partnership that brought life and more importantly managed not only to sustain life for millions of years, but to expand it in the farthest and deepest "corners" of the planet. There always has been an immeasurable exchange of matter.
I am not sure if it is possible to imagine ideal relationship in anything that we know. Under certain conditions one of the sides will try to dominate the other.
To be continued...
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