by gego » Mon 03 Apr 2006, 22:19:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'I') read naked ape to superspecies and am now reading how societies choose to fail or succed. I expect to see a great reduction in the standard of living in the near future followed by a die-off then a slow transition to a sustainble society. Of course since all the cheap sources of energy will have been used up (oil, natural gas) the society will have no real way of really advancing and will probably die out in the next ice age or major environmental change (astroid impact, super volcano, etc). I'm pretty sure this was our one chance to leave the confines of earth but as it stands now all traces that we existed, except for a couple of satilites, will vanish with the sun. Ow well.
This is why, during this small bubble into technology, that the human species has never detected life on any other planet. Each planet accumulates a store of energy from their local star. Some life form on that planet evolves to the point where they can use the accumulated energy, but before they evolve sufficiently, the energy runs out and they can never communicate with similar life forms on other planets, using similar energy stores. It is sort of like the cake is eaten before the party begins for each planet.
Maybe one day, on some planet, somewhere in the universe, a species will evolve to the point where they are both sustainable and technologically advance. Clearly, this will not happen here on planet earth. We did not outrun the depletion clock.