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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Publication Date
- 2019-10-10
- Pages
- 392
- ISBN
- 1644380684
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Booklocker.Com, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1644380684
ISBN-13
9781644380680
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038788930
Product Key Features
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General
Book Title
Blip : Humanity's 300 Year Self-Terminating Experiment with Industrialism
Publication Year
2019
Number of Pages
392 Pages
Language
English
Genre
Nature, Poetry
Format
Trade Paperback
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Trade
Synopsis
The poems in this collection represent the ways women perceive themselves in different situations. Basic to this is the establishment of our identity which we can uncover by answering the question: Who Am I? The fundamental knowledge of who we are is relevant and vital in all of our daily doings and interactions., Blip is a book about increasingly pervasive global NNR (nonrenewable natural resource) scarcity and the inevitable consequence - the imminent and permanent collapse of human industrialism and industrial humanity., Since the inception of our industrial revolution, we increasingly ingenious Homo sapiens have been depleting - persistently and increasingly - the finite, non-replenishing, and increasingly scarce NNRs (nonrenewable natural resources) that enable our industrialized way of life, and our very existence. Regrettably, because the NNR utilization behavior that enables our species' existence - and that is essential to perpetuating our existence - simultaneously undermines our existence, both our NNR utilization behavior and our resultant industrial lifestyle paradigm are unsustainable. As a perverse consequence of our unparalleled ingenuity, we have become enmeshed in a self-inflicted, inescapable, and self-terminating "predicament" - we are doomed if we persist in our unsustainable NNR utilization behavior, and we are doomed if we do not - a predicament that will resolve itself catastrophically for humankind. The premise of "Blip" is that increasingly pervasive global NNR scarcity is causing faltering global human prosperity, which is causing increasing global political instability, economic fragility, and societal unrest. This scenario will intensify during the coming decades and culminate in humanity's self-inflicted global societal (species) collapse, almost certainly by the year 2050. "Blip" substantiates these seemingly inconceivable assertions by synthesizing the quantitative and qualitative evidence produced by hundreds of scientists, scholars, researchers, and analysts in the various physical sciences and behavioral sciences that address the origins and evolution of industrial humanity and human industrialism. These experts produced the "dots", which are connected clearly and comprehensibly in "Blip". We will soon discover that humanity's self-terminating experiment with industrialism represents a mere 300 year "blip" along the three million year timeline of human existence.
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