08-08-2020, 08:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2020, 09:04 PM by Black Dragon.)
Mostly, it's the economic system that keeps us from making any real progress in the area of resource management. It's having sociopaths in control of our governments and corporations. We first have to learn how to detect then and get rid of them, perhaps with brain scans or just with people knowing what traits to look for. I'm not necessarily saying execute them, but marginalize them. Somebody who is provenly incapable of empathy should not be able to live or work in such a way as to have any impact/influence on or power over any aspect of the lives of other people or of animals in any way. This is step one in actually being able to fix things. They should be registered like a sex offender. I've heard of highly advanced 3d planet that's tweaked it's magnetic field to block all STS sociopaths from even being able to incarnate into their population. That would be a good endgame to consider.
Once those people are removed from power/marginalized, we can start a process that will take a while and be bumpy. With the current system, there is profit in production itself, never mind if the products are lost in transit or spoil on shelves unused, which at least 40% of solids and 80% of milk do. Change this factor, and move away from profit being made simply on entropy. Eliminate over production and large industrialization, and have everything(that can) made fresh and local, and delivered fast and efficient. There won't be any getting everyone to instantly stop eating meat, and you won't be able to strong arm people into it by law, so that process begins with outlawing things that are expressly cruel and industrialized, and allowing only more humane systems like Kosher farms and similar things to exist until they fade out of popularity and use altogether naturally.
Once you get the ball rolling, and spread awareness and good alternatives to meat, its mainstream popularity over the generations will decline and it will be a "niche" thing in certain small communities, something quaint and backwards like certain tribal customs, until it eventually just phases out altogether. Experimentation and lab testing on animals should be outlawed entirely. There are frequencies that can be emitted by devices that are harmless but annoying/off putting to pest animals.
Other things are obvious-it's long past time we got off of fossil fuels and petroleum based products and found better ways of recycling and dealing with waste. Large scale cultivation of hemp would make biodegradable plastics, fabrics, paper, and much more without petroleum or cutting down trees. Gasses from decomposing garbage and sewage can be used to power generators and create electricity if landfills and sewers were run optimally and filled only with biodegradable things. We should have some sort of zero point energy, but even without that, there's tons of more basic ways just with current tech to produce electricity and fuels.
I've thought about a lot of these things. There's a lot of answers that are quite logical and simple and don't even require any quantum "Tesla tech", but all of them seem like "fairy tails" or impossible to implement without overturning the current system, and if one has accepted being ruled by sociopaths as an immutable "given"(the term "learned helplessness" comes to mind).
Once those people are removed from power/marginalized, we can start a process that will take a while and be bumpy. With the current system, there is profit in production itself, never mind if the products are lost in transit or spoil on shelves unused, which at least 40% of solids and 80% of milk do. Change this factor, and move away from profit being made simply on entropy. Eliminate over production and large industrialization, and have everything(that can) made fresh and local, and delivered fast and efficient. There won't be any getting everyone to instantly stop eating meat, and you won't be able to strong arm people into it by law, so that process begins with outlawing things that are expressly cruel and industrialized, and allowing only more humane systems like Kosher farms and similar things to exist until they fade out of popularity and use altogether naturally.
Once you get the ball rolling, and spread awareness and good alternatives to meat, its mainstream popularity over the generations will decline and it will be a "niche" thing in certain small communities, something quaint and backwards like certain tribal customs, until it eventually just phases out altogether. Experimentation and lab testing on animals should be outlawed entirely. There are frequencies that can be emitted by devices that are harmless but annoying/off putting to pest animals.
Other things are obvious-it's long past time we got off of fossil fuels and petroleum based products and found better ways of recycling and dealing with waste. Large scale cultivation of hemp would make biodegradable plastics, fabrics, paper, and much more without petroleum or cutting down trees. Gasses from decomposing garbage and sewage can be used to power generators and create electricity if landfills and sewers were run optimally and filled only with biodegradable things. We should have some sort of zero point energy, but even without that, there's tons of more basic ways just with current tech to produce electricity and fuels.
I've thought about a lot of these things. There's a lot of answers that are quite logical and simple and don't even require any quantum "Tesla tech", but all of them seem like "fairy tails" or impossible to implement without overturning the current system, and if one has accepted being ruled by sociopaths as an immutable "given"(the term "learned helplessness" comes to mind).