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Nereid
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Thanks. So how else can you show 'that our civilization is in a very crucial moment of its existence'?Lama said:In this case we have not to be very clever in order to understand that our civilization is in a very crucial moment of its existence, and we can show it in many other ways.
I chose Dreake's equation as a tool that can help us to look on ourselves from a larger perspective.
Simple as that.
You said earlier that the next war would be the last war (or something like that); last time I looked there were a good half-dozen wars going on in different parts of the world already. Perhaps you mean a war which involves superpowers and the exchange of nuclear weapons? If so, then I suggest that history since WW II can viewed optimistically - while there was great misery and suffering created by superpower competition (through proxy wars alone), the US and USSR never really came close to a real war (and took increasingly more detailed measures to head any such off).
Why then do you feel today is any more crucial a moment for Homo sap. than (say) 50 years ago? or 50 years from now?