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Evolution of Human Civilization: Sun Galaxy

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The development of the Earth's civilization has reached a level when the question arose about the future prospects for the preservation and development of human civilization. The geological past-catastrophes-indicate the destruction of 95% of all biodiversity every 60 million years. Geological catastrophes are associated with the annihilation of planets when they fall into the black hole of the Sun. There are 6 million years left before the fall of the planet Mercury into the black hole of the Sun. At the same time, it is important to take into account the preparedness of the biosphere of the planet Mars for its possible colonization. Colonization of Mars should not destroy the biosphere of Mars, otherwise the meaning of colonization will be lost. The article is a continuation of the monograph and a series of articles by the authors on the global development of the solar system and the motion of planets in spiral orbits [12, 14, 16]. In this article has two directions in substantiating the correctness of his explanation of the origin of human civilization:-evolutionary according to Darwin,-and let's call it divine-everything is created by God. Both of these directions do not have sufficient grounds to exclude an ambiguous interpretation of the origin of man in civilization. However, when planning the development of civilization, it is important to take into account not only the capabilities of the civilization itself, but also the opportunities given by God -that is, a natural evolutionary process that creates a material basis for the implementation of both directions. The article deals with the issues of the origin of biodiversity on planets in certain orbits. The need to prepare human civilization for the transition to Mars is predicted when this planet reaches its optimal orbit.

Published in Earth Sciences (Volume 9, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.earth.20200905.11
Page(s) 143-147
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Keywords

Evolution, Civilization, Planet, Galaxy

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