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See Ecobudget solution also   nov 16 2008red deer ab casundayto the editorThe Current global crisis synopsisI feel and sense that our current state of global affairs is the result of the Global public getting a mixed or confusing message from global governments.Governments have in a sense been saying for some time now that the planet and environment are in a ...learn more

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Topic: Biocycles (Ecological & Economic Cocycles)

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nov 18 2008

tuesday

canada

 

hello world

 

I think the trick to getting this ecobudget model to "come alive" is to find and observe the overlapping cycles and trends between the ecology and the economy. There is a vast time span difference though in that the economy is maybe 5000 years old vs the 1 billion years of the ecology.

 

some possible join points might be the 4 seasons, the moon phases, the day, the year, and yes even the galactic year of 220,000,000 years which coincides with the arrival of mammals.

The primates arrived at 50 million years. the homos around 2 million years, fire at 500,000 years the homo sapien at 150,000 years in africa  the native americans at say 30,000 years,  agricultural writing and metal making at 3000 years in the middle east and china.... democracy calendars arithmetic and Jesus at 32 AD..... with the greeks jews and romans ....... but????

 

how many mass extinctions 7?  or every 3.5 galactic years and how many periods of global warming? ???? and how many techtonic plate shifts that occur more frequently apparently at times of global warming etc etc..... these are uncharted waters friends.

 

anyway for now what is known about biocycles?

 

 

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