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Nature demonstrates effortlessly how the biosphere can survive, evolving over billions of years. Whether we can maintain civilizations capable of providing benefit to its members in the long term is less certain.  
Nature demonstrates effortlessly how the biosphere can survive, evolving over billions of years. Whether we can maintain civilizations capable of providing benefit to its members in the long term is less certain.  


Civilization is not limited to the civilization those able to access this site live in. milliongenerations.org is founded on the hope that humans will find ways to continue and evolve civilizations. That may include parallel civilizations existing on the planet at the same time.  
Civilization is not limited to the civilization those able to access this site live in. milliongenerations.org is founded on the hope that humans will find ways to continue and evolve civilizations. That may include parallel civilizations existing on the planet at the same time. Both the civilizations and the intelligent beings in the future could be entirely different from the present homo sapiens and today's civilizations. The fewer [[assumption| assumptions]] are made for the arguments,  the more relevant the conclusions will be.  


It may be feasible and eventually desireable to spread to other planets and solar systems. This, however, is not the focus of milliongenerations.org, see the [[Milliongenerations:motivation|motivation page]].
It may be feasible and eventually desireable to spread to other planets and solar systems. This, however, is not the focus of milliongenerations.org, see the [[Milliongenerations:motivation|motivation page]].

Revision as of 16:02, 29 December 2008

Wikipedia has a useful article on civilization, see here.

When thinking about the survival of civilization we think about civilization as a way of organization that enables intelligent beings to share and use information. This seems fundamental to gain a degree of freedom from the dictates of natural processes. In maintaining civilization it seems necessary that useful knowledge is maintained through time.

Nature demonstrates effortlessly how the biosphere can survive, evolving over billions of years. Whether we can maintain civilizations capable of providing benefit to its members in the long term is less certain.

Civilization is not limited to the civilization those able to access this site live in. milliongenerations.org is founded on the hope that humans will find ways to continue and evolve civilizations. That may include parallel civilizations existing on the planet at the same time. Both the civilizations and the intelligent beings in the future could be entirely different from the present homo sapiens and today's civilizations. The fewer assumptions are made for the arguments, the more relevant the conclusions will be.

It may be feasible and eventually desireable to spread to other planets and solar systems. This, however, is not the focus of milliongenerations.org, see the motivation page.