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Old August 7th, 2009, 03:34 AM   #1
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Is more technology the answer?


Is more technology the answer?

Technology is a positive feed back system. When the output of the system increases the system goes at a higher rate. There is no equilibrium in a positive feedback system. Capitalism is such a system.

In a negative feed back system when the output increases the system goes at a slower pace or turns off completely, like the thermostatically controlled home heating furnace. Such a system seeks and maintains equilibrium. Our body is such a system.

As our world population continues to increase we (humanity) face a big question: How will we feed everybody? Until lately, India thought that they had found the answer for creating cheap food for their hundreds of millions.

“Farmers in the state of Punjab abandoned traditional farming methods in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the national program called the "Green Revolution," backed by advisers from the U.S. and other countries.

Indian farmers started growing crops the American way — with chemicals, high-yield seeds and irrigation.

Since then, India has gone from importing grain like a beggar, to often exporting it.

But studies show the Green Revolution is heading for collapse.”

When he Green Revolution was launched 40 years ago framers began to grow only high-yield crops instead of their traditional crops. The new crops required more water than the old crops so that farmers were required to create new wells. These new wells caused the ground water level to fall and the declining level caused the water to become more salty than before. These new wells required better and more expensive pumps, which led to indebtedness by the farmers.

This led to a problem similar to the problem we in the US have recently experienced, i.e. India’s Wall Street equivalent grew fat and happy and farmers accumulated debts that they could not pay. This created a financial “quicksand”.

The new crops demanded much more from the soil and the water wells pumped more salty water because of lowered ground water and the combination destroyed the soil.

During the good years the farmers increased their standard of living and built new homes for their families, thus adding more debt.

"It's like a disease that is catching on in the world," says Suba, "building a life that is like a house of cards."

"The state and farmers are now faced with a crisis…India's population is growing faster than any country on Earth, and domestic food production is vital.

But the commission's director, G.S. Kalkat, says Punjab's farmers are committing ecological and economic "suicide”… Kalkat says only one thing can save Punjab: India has to launch a brand new Green Revolution. But he says this one has to be sustainable.

The problem is, nobody has yet perfected a farming system that produces high yields, makes a good living for farm families, protects and enhances the environment — and still produces good, affordable food.”

India's Farming 'Revolution' Heading For Collapse
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102944731
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Old January 10th, 2013, 01:16 PM   #2
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My question would be the answer to what?

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Old January 10th, 2013, 01:18 PM   #3

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Technology can also destroy us too.. like nuclear bombs In the future earth might be a Nuclear Wastland we would be like venus
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Technology is the saviour of the human race, if we're to survive then we need to harness clean energy and power and utilising food resources and medical technology.

We also need to get established on other planets, it's our only long term guarantee of survival. If we stay here we're likely to face catastrophic disaster or extinction.
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Yes..
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Hopefully, in future, technology will prevent users from having to wait three and a half years to get a first response to their threads.
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Until a better alternative comes along, yes, technology holds the answers to many human problems.
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I wonder what technology will do to human evolution. Will technology play so many roles that there is no longer use for humans to do much of anything? We are devo?
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Our descendants will not be human. Similarily, we are not fish,even tho our ancestors were. I find it spiritualy uplifting to know that my distant descendant will seem like a God to me. For me to understand his mind would be like a rhinoceros understanding Mozart or Kurt Godel! Not possible! Such knowledge is too fantastic and sublime for my simple brain.
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I also believe (of course I don't know) that in my lifetime they will be able to emplant a computer chip in my brain that will make me (or anyone that has the operation) smarter then Einstein. But even that is miniscule compared to what my descendants will be in a thousand years!
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