It is apparent that things
world wise are not going entirely well, but it might be worse, it seems for a
billion years in the past it became difficult.
Essentially, the world was stuck
in the slime and took a long time to get going after a hesitant start.
We could be heading in a
direction when most of humanity is stuck with little to do other than complain
or revolt. If the latter happens then
the chances are that it will all be worse.
At present the Ukraine is a possible example.
If reliable money and
contracts are the oxygen of modern economies and we are close to losing them to
live in a hit and miss collection of societies what exactly will happen and
where is very uncertain.
At the moment there is no
settled state and few predictions that are reliable. Those researching the uttermost particles of
matter are now split between those who want to go further in the name of
science and those who cry halt on the grounds that the strangelets and mini black
holes could shrink the Earth to a small ball of lifeless frozen matter
At least it would end the
argument about whether the HS2 is desirable.
In fact it would end all the debates forever. But if humanity does go on for any length of
time we can expect bigger and nastier events as the stresses mount and our
failings prevent us from sensible or effective relationships.
One failing we have at
present is to consider how far our world is finite in terms of its resources
and what we can demand of it. With much
of Somerset reduced to slime this may be just the start.
This is what you might
call a "sticky" post.
"At least it would end the argument about whether the HS2 is desirable."
ReplyDeleteDon't bank on it - they will argue that even slime needs its infrastructure projects.