| Today the world is full of synthetics both physical and psychological. In order to grow as a civilization we must change at the very least the psychological. To change human nature is by far not an easy task. We have learned through history that people are basically imprinted with certain values and beliefs until about the age of 20. Henceforth those values and beliefs remain imprinted forever and lay the foundation for human behavior. So far the only way known how these values and beliefs could be dramatically altered is through a significant emotional event. For example, a near death experience or some other similar circumstance, good or bad in nature. No one wants a bad experience! |
| Our civilization, and perhaps others, have technological increases which are exponential in gains. As our grandparents have witnessed and tried to adapt to the technological advances that have been gained in the past 50 years, we can see resistance to the change. One good example is in the usage of computers. Most will never come to touch one in their lifetime. What will happen when the next 50 years brings on twice as many changes and then again 50 years after that when change is scheduled to quadruple in comparison? Another untouched "perk" to a Class I civilization would appear to be a race then that thrives on change rather than resists it. |
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goal then for this site is to reach out to the general public and develop
a sense of awareness to the types of technological changes which are occurring
and may occur. To bring about an understanding of the history of science
and why it is reasonable to make certain assumptions. To develop an understanding
of the importance of responsibility, respect and honesty to ourselves and
each other so that we may grow as a united race. To show how and why we
must begin by understanding the concepts of self actualization so that
such things as security and socialization are no longer the focus of our
lives, being replaced by thirst for research, development. engineering,
science and spiritualism. Then a Class I civilization may be born with
the strong foundation needed, for even a Class I is vulnerable to extinction.
Albert Carnahan |
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Religion is not an issue here
if we remember two things:
If God created all, then science is the study of his creation........ God is capable of anything and that is more than we are even capable of comprehending..... |