Reason and reason • The reason tells us why we believe certain things. The reason is to tell us the reason we really believe (do something). • The reason is prescriptive and the reason is fact. • The reason is justified and the explanation is explained. (Note: Since the terms here are not accurate, we use terms such as "interpretation" or "rationality" rather than just a summary.) Example. Suppose I said "I think there is no triangle." I can find out why I believe whether to say "Why do you believe this?"
Part 1 introduced two main reasons why modern society began to collapse. Population and limited resources, complexity and limited human brain capacity. I also introduced the discovery of A3. They will use them throughout the series to explain in more detail why these two problems lead to crashes and how society can pass it smoothly. In Part 2 we explain how the earth's population does not supplement resources, but how the current world population uses resources more quickly. It shows that "storage rooms" of material material properties made for us is not so much, and that is why they can not accept it even if they see the evidence from it I will briefly explain.
Part 1 introduced two main reasons why modern society began to collapse. Population and limited resources, complexity and limited human brain capacity. We also introduced A3 Discovery, which provides a new tool to understand the crash. I will use them throughout the series to explain in more detail why these problems lead to crashes and how society can best accomplish it. In Part 2, I explained how fast the resources of the current world do not replenish the resources of the Earth. Also, we show that "storage rooms" for material material properties made for us is not so much, and easily see why humans can not accept it even if we look at the surrounding evidence I will explain.