Metrist
The Living Force
What do populations do? They grow. And at some point the resources become depleted. And then as survival becomes a fight for resources, we turn on each other. And so then, we form groups, and naturally we stick to our kindred.
So, where resources are abundant and populations are stable, we have no problem mingling with other groups, but as civilizations reach a crisis point, then it falls to pieces, and they break along racial groupings, because everyone gathers toward people with similar sensibilities.
So, when there is plenty, there is no problem. People, get along and cooperate. But in crisis, cooperation is not so easy, because goodwill is exploited and the degenerates hoard.
So, a civilization can only accommodate so much, and it also requires civilized people. With degeneration, people are as cancer to it.
You might have heard the argument: 'If we put everyone on earth next to each other, it would take up a small percentage...'
You can make such a statement, and it may be true, but the problem is the percentage of degenerate, uncivil people who grow in numbers faster than the civil ones who bare the brunt of keeping civilisation going. So, population, resources, combined with the degenerative effects the ease of life fosters, creates a life-death cycle in civilizations not unlike animal life in nature that overpopulate and collapse.
So, with the life cycle of civilization understood, what are all the bombs, bomb shelters, civil defence measures for? At some point there is a final solution. But it must not be called what it is, because we've always held ourselves above all, but sophistication aside, we are like the simpler creatures, but have a greater life cycle. And we could maintain it indefinitely, but for climate and earth changes that have their own cycles, and we are subject to greater forces, and degenerative forces.
So, if aliens wanted, they can just wait. 'Aliens' can be a boogeyman that draw attention away from ourselves, and reality.
So, where resources are abundant and populations are stable, we have no problem mingling with other groups, but as civilizations reach a crisis point, then it falls to pieces, and they break along racial groupings, because everyone gathers toward people with similar sensibilities.
So, when there is plenty, there is no problem. People, get along and cooperate. But in crisis, cooperation is not so easy, because goodwill is exploited and the degenerates hoard.
So, a civilization can only accommodate so much, and it also requires civilized people. With degeneration, people are as cancer to it.
You might have heard the argument: 'If we put everyone on earth next to each other, it would take up a small percentage...'
You can make such a statement, and it may be true, but the problem is the percentage of degenerate, uncivil people who grow in numbers faster than the civil ones who bare the brunt of keeping civilisation going. So, population, resources, combined with the degenerative effects the ease of life fosters, creates a life-death cycle in civilizations not unlike animal life in nature that overpopulate and collapse.
So, with the life cycle of civilization understood, what are all the bombs, bomb shelters, civil defence measures for? At some point there is a final solution. But it must not be called what it is, because we've always held ourselves above all, but sophistication aside, we are like the simpler creatures, but have a greater life cycle. And we could maintain it indefinitely, but for climate and earth changes that have their own cycles, and we are subject to greater forces, and degenerative forces.
So, if aliens wanted, they can just wait. 'Aliens' can be a boogeyman that draw attention away from ourselves, and reality.