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The Last Four Hundred Years

2023-10-04 17:05:13

It is clear that at the turn of the century, we humans can no longer make progress at our speed. Among the billions of people, we are rapidly and exponentially growing rapidly. Due to the sharp decline in natural resources, scientists declared international emergencies. Obviously, continuing the human lifestyle will be impossible for decades, unless a solution to the problem is found. We need more space for seeds and something to feed them and keep them alive.

Introduction: Science is well known as a way to explore the secrets of nature. In the past 400 years, science has created a huge shop that accurately understood the physical world. On the other hand, science as science maximizes the use of scientific knowledge to change the economic transmission of society. The third aspect of science is largely ignored and rarely discussed. This is science as culture. It has a deep and important meaning, but it is not expressly expressed as two other. In India, we are scattered communities that are scattered and have little effect. So far, the needs of our community have been almost satisfied by Western society. One of the reasons is that there is no generic name for scientific culture.

When Baal HaSulam decided to see Kabbalah from a purely scientific point of view in the greatest coverage of the past 400 years, he lived in a reasonable age. It is widely believed that everything is scientifically understandable. The Soviet Union was regarded as a threat to the world order as it decided to use Karl Marx's analysis model to build a complete rational society. Trotsky has a belief that believes that rational models will enhance individual thinking and productivity, until ordinary people become Aristotle, Goethe, Marx. This utopian system worked well under Stalin's iron fist by killing all the critics to make the model work for a while (not of course Trotsky's vision).