Hawkin’s Question: How can the human race survive the next hundred years?
I happen to be an optimist when it comes to the future. But, those who know me have probably heard what I think of the future of mankind. As somebody who’s worked many years on mathematical equations, I believe that the balance will be restored at some point. The system that we live in currently, the universe(s), is designed to balance itself out. Reminds of self-balancing computer server, if you will. The survival of mankind is obviously not in question. Though I believe a new cycle of evolution might be in the cards for us.
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Going back to the “balancing” idea, isn’t it amazing that the number of diseases is proportionate to the increase in the overall human population size?Â
When I look at our universe, I see a complex mathematical equation. There is an intelligent design behind everything. We human behings and other living things certainly resemble very advanced DNA computers. Many can’t live with this idea, but it is truth. All the feelings that we have are based on chemical reactions, iow rules. We might think that we are in control of things, but we haven’t gotten smart enough yet to figure out the true secrets of this universe. We are scratching the surface here. Do I think humankind is doomed in 100 years? I don’t believe so. Though, the population of mankind is still on the rise, and that could be problematic as far as earth resources are concerned, but being an optimist that I am, I do like to imagine that we will find a way to balance the current chaos out. Am I being too optimistic?
