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The Biosphere: Taking on the Challenge |
| Date Added: April 12, 2010 07:00:15 AM |
| Author: mikechoen01 |
| Category: Education |
| In modern times humanity has come out of the biosphere’s control by creating a new system: the noosphere, regulated by laws of the human mind rather than biology. The biosphere’s balance is based on control over its components: species, populations and associations. The system does not care what species, populations and creatures comprise it. The most important thing is to have enough of them, to have sufficient diversity, and to preserve the balance between them. As soon as one species begins to dominate, the biosphere’s control mechanisms come into play to reestablish the natural balance. This manifests as restriction of the dominant species’ space and food, presence of competitors, parasites, diseases, and so on. Humanity has successfully tampered with these natural control mechanisms, which resulted in swift population growth. Population growth beyond the natural oscillations is an epidemic starter. When the biosphere responds with an epidemic, it causes a decrease of the population and in time the population density lowers. This in turn stops the infection’s transfer, and the epidemic dwindles. However, the noosphere does not experience such reduction in density. Its density is always on the rise. What will happen next? Most likely we should expect a heightened infection rate along already existing channels as well as assimilation of new ones. No one officially admits that HIV can be transmitted in day to day situations, during regular contact. However, in 30—40% of AIDS cases in Russia it is unknown how the virus was transmitted. A Healthy Way of Life It is obvious that a healthy way of life is not in the interests of tobacco companies and corporations that sell greasy, cheap and harmful food. Not as obvious is the fact that a healthy way of life is least profitable for companies that produce pharmaceutical products. Medicine has become one of the most profitable businesses. The pharmaceutical industry promises “health” to millions of patients, but often does not deliver the product it had promised. It delivers medicine that alleviates the symptoms, while supporting the cause of the illness to ensure the business’s future. This industry spends twice as much on covering up the fraud as on researching better treatment. The organized deceit allows these investment businesses to continue existing behind a strategically developed smoke screen of “philanthropy.” 6 billion lives and the economy of most nations are held hostage to this industry’s criminal practice. Another factor adding to the problem of people’s health is the fact that people often prefer to lead a comfortable life, enjoy pleasureful things, and not to think too much about the consequences. A person who thinks this way does not necessarily have a low intellectual level. Rather, it is human nature to always aspire for newer and greater pleasures. Illness is a result of more general and deeper processes. Below are several reasons for the deterioration of the population’s health and possible ways to resolve this problem. 1) Lack of effective medical drugs. This problem’s resolution is halted by pharmaceutical companies, which are not interested in having cheap and fast-acting drugs on the market. However, even the appearance of new medical drugs that can cure diseases quickly would not alleviate the problem. Nature reacts to this by introducing new lethal viruses. The environment is becoming more aggressive to man. It’s becoming clear that the human mind is engaged in a continual game against nature, and nature is always one step ahead. http://www.kabbalah.info/engkab/mystzohar.htm http://www.kabbalah.info/engkab/mystzohar.htm |
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