Friday, 15 April 2011

The World of Peace in the Timelines of the Cultural Continuum

As a result of divided nationalities throughout human history, the present generations experience in effect of cultural adaptation still the individualization of becoming a member of another nation even though there is only one human race. The young movement towards uniting humanity and finding our way into a peaceful paradise do not dominate the human civilizations. There is, however a reasonable way to see these past forces of separation and the future unification in the timelines of the cultural continuum.

Two of the key factors that expand the sense of historic time outside of them being realistic are the a priori awareness of history and the extent of human lifetime. We see in the reference point of our own brief lives that we think that such a small phase in history as one thousand years is great. But through simple adding up we see that in modern life expectancy it is only ten lifetimes.

I want you now to consider this. As you have already existed for a while, how rapidly did the past twenty years in your life lead to this moment of time? This is a sight we as sentient but mortal beings do not like to visit too often, but it enables us to see the time in terms generations. Then, how rapidly do our lives go to the amount of fifty years? When we now add this sense of time into mathematics, we see that fifty years is only twenty times less than a thousand years is.

In sight of cultural continuum and the forms our civilizations have taken in that a brief time period, what a difference can we seen in the development of humanity. We have been dressed differently, the behavior they manifested is more than quirky to conduct in our generations, and the Second World War created six years of rigid horrors whose traumatic inherited properties are still shaping the humanity's future.

So we can now ask ourselves, how rapidly does the course of the future descend into such dark periods in the causal continuance of humanity? How many times the chain of events in the causal continuance has led the humanity to continue the war that has been waged here for as long as there is history? This effect can be seen when the cultural continuum is combined with causal continuance. The nature of cause and effect dictates that wars do not appear out of nothingness. They are escalation points in the causal continuation of the world's events. When a certain combination of actions is accumulated in a mass, the escalation causes the emergence of a war or terrorism. All inside the same humanity, divided by cultures and countless of different agendas mortals see as their own life.

After the escalation point and the resulting war, by altering the world view and by creating diplomatic agreements in the contradicting leaders who are waging war against each other, with the cost of the lives of the members of the culture who otherwise live their daily lives, magically the course towards peace emerges. By changing knowledge that guides the course of the future, the reality of peace begins to unfold from the potential forms of the future.

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