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With accelerating population growth on the planet, humanity is so depleting natural resources and polluting its environment in the technosphere it has created to meet its growing needs that it has reached a point of divergence in its development. To survive, it must either leave the environment of virtual communication or return back to the real world of its natural existence. When analyzing the regularities of civilization development according to the WorldOne program, apocalyptic forecast of mankind's death is possible already in the next 20-30 years. The ruling elites of states do not take…mehr

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With accelerating population growth on the planet, humanity is so depleting natural resources and polluting its environment in the technosphere it has created to meet its growing needs that it has reached a point of divergence in its development. To survive, it must either leave the environment of virtual communication or return back to the real world of its natural existence. When analyzing the regularities of civilization development according to the WorldOne program, apocalyptic forecast of mankind's death is possible already in the next 20-30 years. The ruling elites of states do not take this into account and, trying not to change anything in the established system of world economy management, not taking into account the crisis in changing social relations, are busy strengthening their well-being, continuing to assert the myth of existence of democracy in this world. Nature, trying to protect itself, so forms the natural needs of man that the formation of waste in the technosphere becomes an inevitability and limits the time of his life. Resource saving of the technosphere remains the last and only chance to preserve nature on the Earth and to manage the life activity of its population in such a way.
Autorenporträt
Gladun Victor Deamidovich - Professor, full member of the International Academy of Information Processes and Technology Sciences.