Wednesday August 02, 2006 | ${log.root}/lowem.log Inflation, Investing and Everything |
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Stephen Hawking asked this question on Yahoo! Answers some time back, and I did take my time to get around to composing an answer (and almost as long to post it up over here) : How can the human race survive the next hundred years? As noted by the Yahoo! Answers staff : This is the real Stephen Hawking. Look here for more detail. And here's my answer, right there on page 820, some 24,000+ responses later : Humanity must re-think the concept of "growth". The idea of uninterrupted growth has led us to where we are today. Overpopulation, resource depletion, climate change - these are the result of "growth". If we colonize another planet, but still continue with our concept of "growth", we will, in time, need another planet. And then another. And so on. What's going to stop us then? Running out of habitable planets in the galaxy? Hostile aliens? In nature, unchecked growth is called cancer. If we don't change our way of thinking, we will act like cancer upon any planet we touch. But "growth" seems to be embedded into our brains. It might actually take a calamity to force humanity to move in a different direction. How can it be otherwise? It takes education and conscious effort to even be aware of the problems that we now face. We have to think differently about growth - if not through education, then it will happen through circumstance. - Well, that's it. Shrug. More "growth" = more resource depletion, more death and destruction, and less and less room in the proverbial petri dish. See also : 1. Stephen Hawking says humans must go into space to survive (2006-08-02 07:56:15 SGT)
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