Pimpin the earth-This philosophy will eradicate the planet
In 1964 Russian astrophysicist Nikola Karadshev taught that the earth will need to exploit more of the earth’s resources to meet the population’s needs. Our ability to exploit resources within the earth and beyond is measured by 1,2, and 3 type civilizations. Currently, planet earth is at 0. Because we get our energy mainly from oil and gas. To reach type 1, we have to advance to deal with life-threatening natural disasters. For instance, meteors crash into the earth every thousand years. We have to have a space team to deflect meteors, and this will include weather control. However, we are closer to a type 1 civilization than you think. In fact, today’s top astrophysicists are predicting within 100-200 years; planet earth will be a type 1 civilization. If red flags and alarms aren’t going off in your head yet, please continue reading. Here’s why this philosophy of “advancing” to any type will eradicate the planet for good.
Have you thought and wondered when we would stop technological advancement? At what point will we become content with society? We keep trying to make the earth perfect or better, but it ends up being worse than intended. The way to hell is paved with good intentions for a reason. The majority of our problems would be solved if we just looked at what we’re doing wrong and looked at the person in the mirror. The whole world would be clean if everyone just swept their front porch. Even before the bible, indigenous cultures respected the earth. River streams and waters weren’t blocked, and Indian bishois died, saving trees from being cut. Mothers’ day may have passed, and capitalists have profited on the backs of women, yet earth day came and went. Mother Earth continues to be neglected despite all that she does.
The paradox of earth is that relying on mother earth keeps societies on the brink of starvation and the threat of death. This very fact kept indigenous cultures in touch with mother nature because they were literally dependent on her. Today, grocery stores, uber eats, and grocery store home delivery have severed our relationship with mother earth. Our comfortable, sedentary lifestyle is killing us; the deadly sin of sloth will become deadlier and deadlier the more technologically advanced we become.
The horse that lost’s it’s liberty”
There was a Horse who had a meadow all to himself until a Stag came and began to injure the pasture. The Horse, eager to punish the Stag, asked a man whether there was any way of combining to do this. “Certainly,” said the Man, “if you don’t object to a bridle and to my mounting you with javelins in my hand.” The Horse agreed, and was mounted by the Man; but, instead of being revenged on the Stag, he himself became a servant to the Man.
The horse that losts it’s liberty-Aseops fable.
Just like the horse had a full pasture to roam and enjoy life, however, rather than share the pasture with the stag, who would have eventually left, he sought the help of a man to get rid of the stag. The man agreed to help, but it cost the horse his freedom. This represents man’s consistent pursuit of profit despite having perfect earth or pasture. We believe that we need the help of man to solve problems that don’t really exist. As a result, we become a slave to greed and whatever man’s agenda is. Riding on our backs, obeying his commands, rather than embracing the full pasture. Do not underestimate humans’ ability to hand over their power easily. We rarely think of the confidence it takes to be truly independent and content with life.
For example, a Type I civilization is a truly planetary one, which has mastered most forms of planetary energy. Their energy output may be on the order of thousands to millions of times our current planetary output. Mark Twain once said, ”Everyone complains about the weather, but no one does anything about it.“ This may change with a Type I civilization, which has enough energy to modify the weather. They also have enough energy to alter the course of earthquakes, volcanoes, and build cities on their oceans.
Dr. Michio Kaku, Astrophysicist
We’re often told it’s not what you know, but who you know that gets you ahead in life. While this may be true, people in the outside world aren’t just the only beings we should get to know. We should have a relationship with ourselves and the earth as well. If you have this relationship with the earth and yourself, you may be wondering why aren’t more people outraged at the current exploitation of the earth? This brings us back to the interpretation of dominion over the earth? Does this mean exploit and pimp it? Despite giving billions a “comfortable” life, capitalism is a mindset just as much as a way to generate profit and sustain an economy. It has caused us to view the earth through an opportunistic and transactional lens.
Eventually, after several thousand years, a Type I civilization will exhaust the power of a planet, and will derive their energy by consuming the entire output of their suns energy, or roughly a billion trillion trillion ergs per second.
Dr Michio Kaku, Astrophysicist
The Fox and the Hedgehog
A fox meeting a hedgehog asked him, “How many wits have you?”
And he replied, “Only three. But how many have you?”
“I,” boasted the fox,” have seventy-seven.”
As they were talking and walking along, not noticing where they were going, they fell into a deep hole that the peasants had dug.
The fox asked the hedgehog to save him.
The hedgehog said, “I have only three wits. Perhaps you will save me first, then I will see about you afterwards,” and he asked the fox to pitch him out of the hole.
The fox did so, and then asked the hedgehog whether he could help him.
The hedgehog said, “I cannot help you with three, if you cannot help yourself with seventy-seven.”
And so the fox was caught in the morning by the peasants and killed.
The moral of this fable is, it’s better to bear a lesser evil than risk creating a new, more dangerous one, better to deal with the problems of the planet today than creating a worse one. The fox was so smart but didn’t look at what was in front of him. He was too worried about the future and focused on how smart he was he didn’t see the problem that laid ahead. How do we attempt to see future problems or compare present problems to futuristic ones?
Humanity wasn’t on the verge of extinction until it became technologically advanced. Is technology using subtle anxiety to keep us hooked on it? Meaning it’s convincing us that it’s solving problems that don’t really exist. If popular opinion is that we have to extract and exploit the earth to evolve as a civilization, then we’re already doomed. In a capitalistic society, were already thinking about the future, how to generate a profit, how to improve to increase profit, audience, etc. We should focus on the present moment more and improve on areas that improve the quality of life for everyone. However, as companies increase profits and spend money on military budgets, others countries have to follow so as not to get bullied.
The war in Afghanistan and Iraq wasn’t about weapons of mass destruction or anything the news discussed. It was a battle of “primitive” orthodox religious countries are ideological threats to developing a type one civilization. But richer 1st world countries such as Russia and China are competing with the u.s. not only against the new world order agenda but who will have control over the type one civilization of controlling the resources. Therefore the most powerful country won’t be the one with the most natural resources but who can control and maintain the exploitation of the most powerful energy sources during type level 1 civilization.
This is a turning point it the history of civilization, and it’s probably already too late to turn it around. Anyone that speaks against technological advancement will be labeled primitive and backward thinking. They will become outcasts of society, old school, and other terms that are used to stigmatize older generations. This is part of the benefit of the agenda to make the youth in charge of society, eradicate the patriarchy, and hate the boomers; everything from the past was old and bad, etc. Until the very people spewing the venom against the older generations become older themselves, however, at that point, we will be so far away from nature that they won’t even notice.
The more advanced we become, the more sloth and sedentary we will become. Humans are used to the movement and working to achieve, which releases dopamine after effort. We were told that we will own nothing and be happy during the pandemic. This is a danger of socialism. Public opinion is teaching us to hate the have and those with power so rather than come together and form our own power, we will forfeit it to the government. As crazy as this sounds its working pretty well. The reality of ready player one is real. Our society will be so advanced that most of everything we do will be automated; otherwise, what is the point of exploiting natural resources? The earth is already perfect. Therefore, all we’re doing is exploiting the earth for our benefit; there’s nothing we can do to make the earth more perfect than it already is.
In conclusion, Just as techies are trying to cheat death and expand life, the same will happen to the earth. Running off external resources for survival may be the only way the earth survives in the future. Tech corporations control public opinion(Elon musk Twitter), government(facebook during presidential elections), and our good(amazon, jeff Bezos) 2 of these 3 own space shuttles. Furthermore, The former richest man in the world Bill Gates just bought over 242,000 acres of land in 19 states total, making him the largest landowner. Gates also has been pushing for vaccines for decades. Many feel that Gates is the reason behind the low covid rates in Africa because they were vaccinated decades ago due to prior outbreaks. All areas influencing the world are cornered by those who want to advance the planet to a type one civilization. I wish I could end this positively, but not every movie has a happy ending.
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