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Over a much longer time period than intended, I sketched out some of the primary scientific challenges to a common cultural worldview in our modern global society. The Copernican Revolution placed our planet in a typical galactic environment, and the discovery of fossils shattered the notion that life on Earth was permanent. The Darwinian Revolution placed humans in the same biological arena as the animals, and the realization of human-induced climate change make this assertion even more apparent.

The modern global culture is resistant to the full implication of these ideas, since acceptance would require a behavioral change. Humans are not the masters of the world but are a single organism on the planet, subject to the same environmental pressures and feedback as any other creature. Yet the lifestyle of the modern global culture is one of consumption; the rate at which resources are used increases with time. The ideas sketched above imply that no society can biologically claim to supersede the biosphere–that is, all creatures are a component of the community of life.

The modern global culture insists on living above the biosphere, yet because we are a part of this system it is biologically disastrous for our culture to maintain the status quo.

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