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- W2188072483 abstract "The paper deals with the problem of nature and civilization coexistence. It is shown that unsettled questions which are propagated to the next generations are able to deprive mankind of its future. The author revises the concept of “ecology” in the context of evolution and entropy theories. The concept of “ecology” was mentioned for the first time, at least in contemporary world, by Charles Darwin in the following statement: „When the number of the representatives of certain species, thanks to the exceptionally favorable conditions, excessively increases over a small area – at least, this seems to happen to the animals we hunt – epidemics often outbreak. It is namely here, that we have a restrictive control mechanism, independent of the struggle for survival”. Today, the solution of the overpopulation problem does not differ a lot from that of the primitive societies. Overpopulation is treated in six (6) meanings, three (3) old and three (3) new ones. Old ones: infanticide, genocide, expansion into new territories. New ones: destruction of competitive animal species, creation of artificial techniques of survival, expansion to other planets. In conformity with the stated hereinabove and within the meaning of the natural selection we obtain the following definition: “Ecologist is the person who is to die at the end of his reproductive age, i.e. after the age of 35 to 40!” And, it seems, there are no ecologists in the World! It may be seen in the scheme given herein below that the civilization may belong to three (3) systems: 1 – Sun, Earth (civilization, nature); 2 – Earth (civilization, nature), 3 – Sun, Civilization." @default.
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- W2188072483 title "REVERSE SIDE OF ECOLOGY" @default.
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