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JeffH126
05-05-2003, 01:37 PM
The theory of civilization is traced from Greek philosophy in about 500 BCE to a host of respected scientists in the 20th century. For example: The 'reference runs' of two world simulation models in the 1970s put the life expectancy of civilization between about 100 and 200 years. The Olduvai theory is specifically defined as the ratio of world energy production and world population. It states that the life expectancy of Industrial Civilization is less than or equal to 100 years: from 1930 to 2030. The theory is tested against historic data from 1920 to 1999.

Although all primary sources of energy are important, the Olduvai theory postulates that electricity is the quintessence of Industrial Civilization. World energy production per capita increased strongly from 1945 to its all-time peak in 1979. Then from 1979 to 1999 — for the first time in history — it decreased from 1979 to 1999 at a rate of 0.33 %/year (the Olduvai 'slope', Figure 4). Next from 2000 to 2011, according to the Olduvai schema, world energy production per capita will decrease by about 0.70 %/year (the 'slide'). Then around year 2012 there will be a rash of permanent electrical blackouts — worldwide. These blackouts, along with other factors, will cause energy production per capita by 2030 to fall to 3.32 b/year, the same value it had in 1930. The rate of decline from 2012 to 2030 is 5.44 %/year (the Olduvai 'cliff'). Thus, by definition, the duration of Industrial Civilization is less than or equal to 100 years.

The Olduvai 'slide' from 2001 to 2011 (Figure 4) may resemble the "Great Depression" of 1929 to 1939: unemployment, breadlines, and homelessness. As for the Olduvai 'cliff' from 2012 to 2030 — I know of no precedent in human history.

Governments have lost respect. World organizations are ineffective. Neo-tribalism is rampant. The population is over six billion and counting. Global warming and emerging viruses are headlines. The reliability of electric power networks is falling. And the instant the power goes out, you are back in the Dark Age.

In 1979 I concluded, "If God made the earth for human habitation, then He made it for the Stone Age mode of habitation." The Olduvai theory is thinkable.

JEFF


Edit: Nerfed his link.

Miss Foxfyre
05-05-2003, 02:22 PM
"God" didn't make the earth solely for human habitation. Homo Sapiens' timeline is a speck of dirt or a grain compared to other life forms.

And if you believe that "God" wanted us to live in a permanent Stone Age setting or mode of habitation, we should all still be hairy, hunched-over hominids using rudimentary sign language and vocalizations to communicate and NOT having this conversation right now. We'd be grooming each other and picking the fleas and ticks out of each other's hair.

The simple fact you're ignoring is that the global population can't and won't revert to some Stone Age mode of living without catastrophic consequences. People are generally too selfish and too self-absorbed to allow that to happen, and there is an area of research called alternative fuels for energy.

NegBB
05-05-2003, 03:13 PM
Mmm, spammed at more than one place too... joy.


Figure 4 = Where?

Nice copy paste btw.

Miss Foxfyre
05-05-2003, 05:17 PM
Yeah, and funny thing that he thought his "message" was worth spamming all over.

I wish he'd nut up and go buy a hybrid car.

FyyrLuStorm
05-05-2003, 09:10 PM
When the hippies stop buying Birkenstocks, who will?


Ben and Jerry, perhaps.

They gots money now right, since they sold out right?

Tils
05-06-2003, 02:26 AM
This guy posts for 1 reason...to try to advertise his board ..done it before hes just trying to be a little less obvious this time.

Tils