by ReverseEngineer » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 21:10:53
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')A simple premise. I look forward to your response.
The Earth is not starved systemically of energy to support life. Clearly true since life exists on the planet. Enough energy rains down on the earth from the Sun every day to support a huge biomass all the time.
So why is it then that there is not enough energy to support the top of the food chain? Its that other variable in the thermodynamic equation called Entropy or the drive toward Disorder.
For human beings on this go round, society became ever more complex and ordered. To make all the machines run that maintain such an ordered society required increasingly more heat to do it all the time. Good grief, the energy required to pump out the water from New Orleans after Katrina was enormous, but really every day just to run, every big city in the world consumes an enormous amount of energy. The cars and trucks are only a small part in this equation, though a highly essential one for the delivery of goods.
Once we hit the midpoint of oil production, every part of this complex society we run became systemically starved of enough energy to overcome the drive toward disorder. The dependence on the machines to do work for us instead of human labor required increasingly more energy all the time, expanding exponentially as the population expanded exponentially. Hitting the midpoint is the equivalent of reaching Critical Mass in a thermonuclear blast, except many times over worse, it is hitting everywhere at the same time. Well, its not QUITE that fast, not travelling as a shock wave at the speed of sound, but the wave is rippling outward rapidly now.
Organized systems are breaking down all over the place, from the financial system to the transportation system to the energy production and refining and conversion systems. Although Gustav and Ike certainly helped the process along, we were well on our way toward this end before they ever hit. They themselves are the product of the increasing heat in the atmosphere, they self-organize up, hurricanes get anthropomorphic names because they are a life form all their own.
Anyhow, we now no longer produce enough oil to keep up with the drive toward disorder in our own society, and increasingly less all the time as we lose production facilities to nature, and to strife and warfare in places like Nigeria.
It was for this reason the Amish and Mennonites foreswore the use of machines to replace human labor out in the fields. As long as human beings only depended on themselves and their animal helpers, they remained in balance with the ecosystem. Politically however, such societies only exist when there is enough land around to provide for all, and gradually creeps in starvation as the land is depleted and warfare begins. This can take a population through a few generations of boom and bust cycles, but eventually the land itself they live on becomes depleted because its too organized a society. This brings you to the end of civilization in a given neighborhood. When the neighborhood is the entire surface of the planet, you get the picture of what happens now.
How far back this takes us in the drive toward disorder is anyone's guess, perhaps down to single cell organisms living in the depths of the ocean. However, once the Heat portion of the Thermodynamic equation becomes sufficient again to overcome the disorder of the system as a whole, it will begin to organize up again into ever more complex life forms. This would be the creation of life, and how LONG it actually takes depends on your interpretation of time spans. Time is a relative concept of course, and once human beings are no longer around to TELL time, just how long is an instant? In geologic terms, an instant could be a millenia.
The philospher Descartes put it this way "I THINK, therefore I AM". But wherefore from comes sentience? In more common parlance, "Which came first, the Chicken or the Egg?" Such is the nature of existence, it starts from a thought and expands outward from there in a Big Bang, then collapses on itself eventually in increasing entropy as the single thought breaks up from the One to the Many. However, where did that first Thought originate? You can't know that because its self-referential, unless you are of course God.
Reverse Engineer
I thought I might add a bit to this regarding why a Civilization Collapse is accompanied by such things as earthquakes and torrential rains and flooding, whether the Civilization used Oil to build up the Order as ours did or Slave Labor to build up the Order as the Roman Civilization did. Took from the time of the Babylonians to the time of the Romans (a few thousand years) to accomplish that ordering up but it was only a portion of the world, not the whole world. We performed the same task inside a couple of hundred years utilizing Oil with a population several order of magnitudes higher.
The reason is that in either case in the massive release into chaos of everything once ordered up, to keep the overall equation in Balance you must also have an enormous release of Heat. All the Heat energy captured up and ordered basically gets released all at once. The atmoshpere does part of the work here, but the actual earth itself strains and fissures. Chinese society already has descended into chaos, thus the earthquakes registered over in China this year.
With this in mind, I am going to make another prediction. Los Angeles will suffer a major earthquake inside the next 4 years. Put a clock on it.