A complete idealised view of enlightenment and post enlightenment science, as if there is any guarantee practitioners of some disciplines do not make...
US is not "tyoical" or "representative" for the world, not in 1790, not now - perhaps no country is! And of course there are (so called "hard...
"Infallible" hard science sounds very interesting to me. Who is making that kind of thing? who are those superhuman hard phycisists and chemists? Or...
Yes, especially that new multi doubling of time technology I find very impressing! No doubt to a very large degree technologies depend on each...
The relatively fast development of civilisation the last about 10000 or rather 5000 years, after much longer epoch of other lifeforms (hunting...
Is "euro -centrism" an issue here? (and if, then is it an inappropriate "euricentrism"?) Since there as far as I can see has been very few...
Why You may be wrong. The situation are for many different reasons not as in 1900. 1: Population growth much higher in the 20.th century than...
Of course it is right there is a lot of space:The free space above us. The glaciers on South Pole, not to speak of depths of oceans, the interior of...
Why it could come - soon. 1: for some technologies there might be an absolute "optimum" (beyond there is "nothing better possible")- it is at least...
Perhaps rather to some degree "experts" in different branches of technology and even perhaps sciences has replaced clergy, wizzards, magicians and...
No No, I do not think so. But on the other hand this question leaves some questions for me: excactly what is meant by "strict birth regulation"?...
Probably yes. Yes, at least to some degree, though I admit some countries may face a very sharp decline in size of coming generations. A nto too...
No need to wait. Many of them allready worries a lot(have sen many on TV)! Let them.
Can near contemporary technologies beused for much improved transport safety? It is easy to imagine cars being able to automatically call for...
I see no reason to "tabooing" socalled "negative growth", especially if it is from a very high level and the "bottom" is only a "high one". Actually...
Migrations do not make any difference to the world population issue, whether people go in or out. "Unlimited ressources" (available) seems like...
You exclude essential parts of science. Perhaps one first should discuss the definitions of "science", since what You mean by science seems to be...
Not the whole picture! But Cordoba was in roman times part of the empire. An example that medieval Europe "missed" some of the richest parts of...
I realise I used the world "universal", and perhaps the meaning is not entirely clear after all, so here is a short explanation: One can probably...
I think I made myself clear? Since I mention geographical restrictions several times, and "west" and "Europe" several times, and specify some...
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