• Changing West due to industrialization, low-birth rate, non-White immigration, technology

  • Aug 27 2023
  • Length: 1 min
  • Podcast

Changing West due to industrialization, low-birth rate, non-White immigration, technology

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  • https://youtu.be/jRGuw_e_x6E Everything in humanity contantly changes. Western civilization constantly changes. Nothing last forever, nothing stays; change is constant. The Ancient Roman Empire didn't exist, then it appeared and expanded, then it went away; everything in humanity comes and goes. The ones who embrace and foster changes prevail and triumph; the ones who fear and shun changes fall and fade away. In today's Western civilization, there are four great forces of change: the global industrialization, the low-birth rates in the industrialized nations, the non-White immigration to the West, and the continuing advances in science, technology and capitalism. My bet is that AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion reactors powered outer space tech will tremendously transform the Western civilization and the entire humanity over the next few decades. In my Unified Humanity Science, I scientifically study the great forces of change throughout the different times and places in humanity. In my Unified Humanity Science, I QMASP (Quantify, Model, Analyze, Simulate, and Predict) why and how Western civilization will continue to change—at the human-body subsystematic, organic, tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels—due to expanding industrialization, low-birth rate, non-White immigration, and advancing technology.
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