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New World
Order
The presentation
of the “On Water and Science” is connected with present, and
has been written by Prof. Dr. Timi Ecimovic1 , Sir Prof. Dr.
Roger Haw2 , as contribution for the Sustainable Future of
our civilisation, and has been written for Global Symposium:
Towards a New World Order, 10th to 14th December 2005,
Lucknow, India.
Abstract
The New World Order is evolvement of our society and has
to take much time as needed for evolvement. The World Peace
and as late Gandhi stated “Be the change you want to see in
the world” are some of basic for very complex social
evolvement of One Earth - One Government and consequent
social evolution.
Water and science as permanent counterparts of our
civilization’s achievements are at present a result of human
activities, and are making a major contribution towards
evolvement of the socio-economic human system of present
civilization. The water and science are and could be part of
individual, or civilisation, or national or global human
society.
New approach to complex solving research using Thinking
Theory has resulted with new thinking about LIFE origin,
present state, and future.
What is the Sustainable Future, and how to use science to
assist sustainable future of our civilization?
Keywords
New World Order, World Peace, World Government, Water,
Science, Society, Civilization, Sustainable Future, nature,
space and environment protection, the Climate Change System
Presentation
From the beginning of humankind civilization some over
100000 years ago, from last glacial time till some 16000
year ago, when Scandinavian Shield emerged from ice and
Baltic Sea reappeared, our civilization was writing epic
song of own evolvement: from tribe with Chief and Spiritual
leader, over stone age, ancient times, antiquity, medieval,
industrial all way to the present information/innovative
society, which was result of individual society members’
ability to research and understand basics of nature, space
and environment as background for our own existence
In Stone Age the religion, best assistant of humans for
ruling over them and by them appeared, and became the best
assistant to Chiefs of tribes. Society with rudiments of
economy was vulnerable and humans were very few. Science was
at those times at beginning of practice/accumulation. The
information exchange was still underdeveloped, and humans
knew what families and life were teaching them. With
socio-economic evolution with assistance from water and
sciences for moderate life style, the ancient kingdoms
emerged together with slavery, and great kingdoms of China,
Persia, Babylon, Egypt, Greeks, and Romans appeared and
disappeared, and it was time of great scientific
achievements. Writing and reading, Literature, Philosophy,
Mathematics, Physics, and great scientist like: Plato (427?
– 347? B.C.), and his pupil Aristotle (384 – 322 B.C.), and
many more scientists and sciences were established, and
played important role for human society evolvement. The
information exchange improved, money as human servant was
invented, religions become important partners of rulers, and
that was time of great enlargement of the human
civilisation. Education was established and humans could
learn as much as wished or were able to.
Medieval time
with many brakes for socio-economic evolvements, and great
scientists such as Galileo (1564 – 1642), Copernicus (1473 –
1543), and Newton (1642 – 1727), to mention just a few,
contributed major part of scientific knowledge and
possibilities for further explorations before pre - and
industrial era. Information exchange did not improve much,
slavery was just to end its antique form, and money system
developed basics of banking.
The Most
Valuable Thing in Life
Shakespeare remarks, “Time tests all things. Some he
delights and others fear him; he brings gladness to the good
and fear of consequences to those that have done evil; he
makes mistaken ideas to grow and flourish is some cases, and
in others he clears up errors.” Hence, the simplest
definition is that time is a creator and destroyer. To sum
up, Time is abstract and at the same time omnipotent. He has
been in existence even before creation. Time has no age, no
limit. In other words “Time” is eternal. Time is the most
valuable thing a man can spend. No one has ever denied this
statement, for it definitely is true.
Usually, when you ask a person “what do you value most?” It
is not uncommon for him to answer immediately the word
“money”. But money is not something that everyone has. I
think “time” is more valuable than more money. It is shared
among all, whether rich or poor, good or bad, we all have
equal amount of “time”, and nobody can say that he does not
have time. The saying, “Time and tide wait for no man” is
very true. Once time is gone, we will never be able to get
it back. People who waste their time will only regret it
when they are in most need of it. This applies especially to
students.
Scientists’
Contributions to Mankind – written and compiled by Prof. Dr.
Roger Haw
The scientists’ achievements during the past years have
contributed tremendously to man’s progress towards
civilisation. In the field of medicine, the names of William
Harvey, Hipporcates, Louis Pasteur and many others shine.
Sir Alexander Fleming. Experiments on very tiny objects by
scientists, doctors and medical students today are carried
out with the help of microscopes which magnify the very tiny
objects placed under the lens.
Therefore the
invention of microscope by Zacharius Janssen, a Dutch
optician, has helped mankind tremendously.
In the field of electricity, the name of Michael Faraday is
well known. He was the one who gave the world the first
dynamo which generates electricity. The name of Thomas Alva
Edison is no less important in science. He was the inventor
who gave light to the world. The scientists’ invention of
the atomic bomb has been both a blessing and a curse to
people in the Second World War. To the Japanese nation it
was an eternal curse but to the people under the Japanese it
was a great blessing because the dropping of the two atomic
bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki freed them from their
conquerors and brought the war to an immediate end. The
modern invention of rockets has raised the hopes of the
people of having a chance to live on the moon in time to
come. The rockets have enabled men to conquer space. So far
many rockets have been successfully launched into space and
more will be sent by the USA, Russia & China.
All these
inventions of scientists and the benefits they have brought
to mankind cannot be denied. They have improved the lives of
all the people around the world and have given them a life
of comfort. What a great contribution to mankind these
inventions are!
The most
noteworthy invention of the 20th century is aeroplanes that
can travel faster than sound. These are the supersonic jets
and it is rumoured in western circles. From Singapore, India
can be reached in less than twenty minutes and
Peking/Beijing in about an hour. The most astounding
inventions are: to transform seawater into fresh drinking
water by the removal of salinity from seawater.
In 15th to 19th
century, indeed the achievements of such inventors like
Caxton, James Watt and Alexander Graham Bell will have
repercussions upon the 20th century, which are easy to
imaging but impossible to measure. Caxton must be honoured
and remembered for his great invention—the printing press.
It was said to have been first invented by the Chinese and
that before long German carried this idea to the West. Soon
a young Englishman called Caxton copied this idea and he
succeeded in making a miniature model of the printing press.
This model was improved again until now thousands of copies
of printing matter can be rolled out of the machine in an
hour’s time.
With the
invention of the printing press, books are printed in
millions and their prices greatly reduced. Thus this
invention helped and is still helping to bring within the
reach of the poor, the treasure of invaluable knowledge that
was once the exclusive rights of the rich. As a result, the
knowledge of the public is raised and education is available
to all.
Another wonderful
invention is the steam engine contributed by James Watt.
This made possible the advent of steam ships and railway
trains. Another important invention is the invention of
telephone by Graham Bell. Today we have millions of
telephones throughout the world.
There is a saying
that today’s luxuries are tomorrow’s necessities. It is
usually an invention that illustrates the truth of this, for
progress is inevitable with the human race. Inventions which
are needed come readily to mind when we think of our comfort
and convenience. We need a patent shoe that has a layer of
compressed air inside on which our feet will never tire over
the longest journey.
So fast is the
pace of modern progress that we can safely say no invention
today is beyond the possibility of perfection in the future.
Now let us consider the weight of the proverb “Necessity is
the mother of invention.” Take for instance the modern
wristwatches. Seventy years ago people were not wearing
wristwatches but were carrying pocket watches. It was quite
inconvenient to take out the watch from the pocket whenever
one wanted to know the time.
Modern life has become so attached to electricity that life
would seem drudgery without it. What is a world without this
great wonder of the 20th century? The coming of electricity
has removed darkness and gloom enwrapping the world and the
world has been transformed into a well-illuminated paradise.
In cold we are
heated by the electric heaters, in summer we are provided
with air conditioners and electric fans to cool us. We have
thousands of things using electricity. All these things are
available today and life has been made easier due to the
discovery of electricity.
Science has made
great strides in this century and needless to say it is
greatly due to electricity. Alexander Fleming’s invention of
Penicillin would not have been possible, had he not made use
of electricity and electrically run apparatus. The modern
use of ultra-violet rays and treatment of cancer would not
have been possible had it not been for the use of
electricity. Transport, communication, medical science and
so many other branches of inventions and discoveries are
made possible due to the availability of electric power.
Hydro electricity
uses water to produce electricity. Even this is made
possible because electric motors are needed for the proper
function of engines and machineries. Man has at last
conquered space and landed on the moon, thanks to electric
power. Electricity has also illuminated the knowledge of man
and accelerated his thirst for new inventions. Thanks to the
man who had discovered electricity.
Everyday as more
and more rockets rise into the sky, we are made more and
more aware of the existence of planets beyond our own. Yet
these Planets towards which man aims to land are only the
planets that revolve around our sun. There are millions and
billions and trillions of suns in the universes. These suns
are called stars. Indeed distances in space are so vast that
astronomers have found it more convenient to use a scale
known as the light year. The light year is the distance
traversed by a beam of light travelling day and night at the
unfluctuating speed of 186,000 miles per second for one
year.
The earth is one
of nine planets that revolve around the sun. The sun is one
of 200,000,000,000 other stars that together form our
galaxy. The space probe is conducted by almost all of the
scientifically advanced countries. The U.S.A., Russia and
Japan are however on the forefront. The whole question is
that each nation is selfish and does not wish to share its
discoveries and findings. If the scientific resources of the
whole world can be pooled with a central organization to
conduct further space probes, I am sure the results will be
quicker to get and mankind shall benefit much from its
scientists. However, to be selfish is inborn in man. It is
an instinct that cannot be erased. God alone knows when good
sense and unselfishness are going to prevail for the
betterment of this cursed race.
Finally we should
ask ourselves as to where science is leading us - to
prosperity or to annihilation? The answer cannot be given at
this stage. We shall have to wait and see.
Inter-Relationship between Science and Culture
Science and culture are intimately inter-related. This
sounds paradoxical to most of us. For us science is a series
of deadly nuclear weapons or a continuous process of mixture
of chemicals and in terms of biology it is wriggling
earthworms and endless dissection of lower animals. It is
the healer and builder and the propagator of untold
suffering and death, whereas culture implies refinement such
a myths, art, dame’s drama and religion. Science is not just
a set of facts. It is man’s attempt to understand nature.
Science covers all aspects of the phenomenon of nature. As
for the word “culture”, it refers both to basic and
universal human traits such as tool-making, shelter building
and the wearing of clothing and to that aspect which implies
art, religion, myth and the like. The point is clear.
Culture is shaped by the needs and limitation of life. It
tries to explain the great phenomenon of life. Science too
is man’s attempt to understand and explain the nature of
life. It is plain then, that culture and science have a
connection. They have a common denominator in their origin.
Culture is influenced by the facts of life and science and
racial prejudice. In conclusion we must admit that the
relationship between science and culture are manmade.
Industrial3
society made background for population explosion, scientific
and applied research, socio-economic system, life quality,
information exchange, money – master system, large human
killing systems and big wars, genocide activities, terrorist
activities, large enlargement of urban societies, and large
evolvement of education/scientific system. The water became
common property and as “tragedy of the commons of all of us
due to lack of systemic thinking” it was neglected: good
quality of water was and is spoiled by countless impacts of
synthetic chemicals, explosive motors running by products,
large war machines and war activities, nuclear devices, etc.
What they all have in common is one-sided thinking.
By the end of
industrial era information package was doubling in matter of
months, with possibilities for faster information exchange,
classical slavery was almost eradicated, modern slavery was
taking more and more of urban life, quality of life was at
high standard possibilities, which could be gained by money,
money-system – master or monster, which developed to the
status of monster, local, national and international
bureaucracies took all ruling into their hands, sciences
became poorly understandable due to countless
specialisations, and individual approach become basic
expression of humans of information / innovative society.
Science with many
famous humans working on theoretical and applied research
allowed tremendous evolvement of physics (Einstein, Hawking,
and many more), chemistry, mathematics, rocketry, astronomy,
nuclear technologies, genome research, nanotechnologies,
quantum theory, big bang, and elementary particles – quarks
and mesons, and Grand Unified Theory etc.; today is quite
difficult to know all achievements, one individual human
cannot list them. So evolvement continues with population
explosion up to over 6 billions humans; correspondingly the
nature, space and environment protection, quality of life
conditions decreased, impact on and by the climate change
system, hence entire biosphere and life conditions, change
with pollution of lands, seas and oceans, and atmosphere.
And water - the
part we are using is a small part of total planetary water.
The Earths’ waters are distributed as follows:
· The Earths’ surface has 510.1 millions of square
kilometres of which 70.7 % is water and 29.3 % is land mass.
· The water within biosphere is fresh and salt water.
· The salt waters – seas and oceans represent 97.5 %, and
· The fresh waters are only 2.5 %.
· Out of 2.5 % of the fresh waters glacial ice is 68.7 %
(Artic and Antarctic ice and mountain glaciers), underground
waters 30.1 %, water in permafrost 0.8 %, and surface and
atmospheric waters 0.4 %. This 0.4 % of the Earths’ waters
is what we humans think of as water, mainly.
· Out of 0.4 % of 2.5 % of the Earths’ waters fresh water
lakes are taking 67.4 %, water within surface of the lands –
soil 12.2 %, atmospheric waters 9.5 %, swamps and moors 8.5
%, rivers and streams 1.6 %, and biota waters or water
within living creatures is having a share of 0.8 %.
Interesting water is essential part of biota, and for
instance humans have different water content according to
ages: embryo three days old – 97 %, foetus 3 months old 91
%, now born baby 70 – 75 %, youth and grown humans 60 – 65 %
and old people 50 – 55 % of water within body mass.
By commencement
of third millennium our global society was emerging, guided
by money – master/monster system. Individual human did not
establish global society, but it was established because of
money master/monster system needs for feeding countless
forms of human – money slavery (banks, banking and financing
local, country and international institutions). For
leadership by individual human of global society to appear
we shall be waiting longer, because society did not emerge
by itself, but by socio/economic system.
Second to money –
master/monster leading socio/economic system within global
society emerged a very strong bureaucratic local, national
and international system. Totalitarian like ruling practice
supported by bureaucrats, with countless forms understood
only by issuing bureaucrats, and ruling practice by paper
and computer, resulted in total control of: information
dissemination, sciences work, military and security forces,
education, culture, and whole of human socio/economic
system. Global society has come under two masters: ever
increasing bureaucracy and always hungry money –
master/monster system. Democracy as term is in practical use
as camouflage for undercover ruling practice. The only real
term, which may be proper, is money – democracy.
Science became servant to military needs, and a major part
of discoveries have been in close connections with
production of killing devices for destruction of
non-accepted parts of human global society. The scientist,
who is connected with military project, is rich scientist,
the rest of scientists are wandering between education,
research, and family needs. Independent scientist does not
exist in practice.
So we entered
21st century with over six billions of people, 2 % of whom
are maths-gifted people; it means 120 millions of them.
Consequently one has to do with tremendously developed
technical sciences and sciences based upon mathematics and
physics. Second to them are social sciences. The natural
sciences are doing their best to follow, but are more and
more behind. As an answer, the global society has more great
achievements such as:
· Nuclear technologies, which should never been allowed to
leave research laboratory. We have for next two million
years additional pollution by nuclear radiation, more
nuclear killing devices as needed and serious threat for
possible destruction of biosphere, and some benefits to
society as medical curing procedure, nuclear power stations
and nuclear energy potentialities. Major beneficiary are
military and their ruler politicians and bureaucrats.
· Synthetic chemistry with countless numbers of synthetic
new compounds (that never been before in nature) using them
to make money and resulting with: CFC’s – ozone protection
layer destroying compound, PCB’s – gene changing compound,
Pesticides – destroyers of lands and waters, and many more
similar compounds and some positive products, but all of
them as money accumulation practice, and many of them are
dangerous to nature, as space and environment pollutants.
· Technical and technological improvements resulted in: over
billion of explosive engines, household technique in
billions peaces, computers and information exchange devices
in billions, big war machines from tanks, aircrafts,
aircraft carriers and other ships, space-crafts, satellites
and other devices like launching sites, large mega towns and
other urban environments, roads and landing sites, ports and
tourist developments, etc. In total, to the human eco
environment as a large part of nature, all of them are
pollution devices and waste, which will become waste sooner
or latter.
· Scientific achievements include: Theory of Relativity,
Quantum Theory, Nuclear discoveries, particles and rays
discoveries, Grand Unified Theory, sensors,
nano-technologies, Big Bang Theory, Cybernetics, String and
Theory of Everything, Thinking Theory and many more theories
including recent Information Theory of the Nature. Less
successful was science in nature research of the Earth
Biosphere and knowledge treasures of the Nature. Social
sciences development and information exchange research have
great impact on global society, etc. Environmental science
as a newcomer is asking permission to enter public
awareness.
The Nature – Biosphere received and reacted with following:
· Pollution of all sorts from synthetic chemical substances
(PCB’s, CFC’s and others), smog-producing substances, ground
ozone, Nitrogen Oxides, whole package from petrol
consumption residues, residues from medicaments including
female hormones, and similar substances from plastic
materials degradation, plastic materials in countless forms,
etc. Due to pollution of waters – practically drinking water
does not exist, but water as drinking water and according to
standard (minimum quantities allowed in content – standard),
content of synthetic chemicals and other pollutants, from
transport system (land, seas and air) as impact of human
society or human eco system on the biosphere.
· Waste in countless forms and with landfills of all sorts
and locations. Major production of present society is waste,
which may be useful at beginning, but cannot stand a
long-time use. For instance: the most expensive product,
which humans are buying in millions – cars, were born just
over hundred years ago, and today it is a major
environmental problem. In the recent 150 years, our
civilization waste production was overtaking many times all
other activities, which of course depends of viewpoint.
· The major biosphere pollutant is civilization as per
number of population. It could be described like that:
during the 18th century land was abundant, water was
abundant, and air was abundant and it lasted till middle of
20th century. After its end land was not so abundant and
water became even less abundant, only air looked as
abundant. And now in the 21st century we know even air is
not as abundant as used to be. Only our civilization is
abundant by numbers of people, quantities of pollution and
destruction of its own environment – the Earth Biosphere.
· Major reaction due to human influence include the
triggering effect of ozone layer destruction, global
warming, air degradation introduced by pollution, and
interferences within interdependences, interactions and
co-operation of natural systems or within the nature and
biosphere, the climate change system, which is the provider,
holder, and guardian of living conditions on the planet
Earth Biosphere, commences to move. Practically it means
that nobody can predict in which direction the climate
change system will move: to right – New Glacial era or left
– Global Warming or somewhere between them. In any case the
living conditions as have been do not exist any more!
· The drinking water as was does not exist any more. We may
drink water as offered by urban or rural water systems, but
all this water should be within standardised limits of
different content of synthetic chemical and other
pollutants. The same holds for bottled drinking water.
It takes us to
present. As result of unpredictability of the impact of the
climate change system and consequences large researches have
been introduced for understanding of the biosphere systems.
The climate change system has been introduced. It takes us
to environmental system thinking and consequently The
Information Theory of the Nature has been invented.
Three magic (non scientific expression) words –
interdependences, interactions and co-operation – are needed
when placed within known or possible environment to explain
systemic background of Nature. When talking about impact, we
are coming to the information theory of nature.
What is The
Information Theory of the Nature – there is no beginning,
and no end, but it is LIFE or The Nature System as whole, or
and as requisitely holistic unit – planet Earth. What we are
trying to say is – our civilisation has taken right to
interpret The Nature. In such a way we have double
interpretation of the Nature – first is as it is The Nature
as it is, and second is The Nature as seen by our
civilisation. Both of them impact each other, but our
civilization does see requisitely holistically.
The Information
Theory of the Nature could be expressed by following
equation:
M (matter) x E (energy) x I (information) + T (time) = The
Nature/LIFE
The equation has to be put into environment (in our case) –
The Universe, The Earth – requisitely holistic unit, The
Biosphere – our living space of The Earth, where basic
relations are evolvements of the systems of the Earth Nature
as interdependences, interactions and co-operations. The
time is in equation just for sake of understanding that life
exists in processes.
The Information Theory of the Nature has been innovated as
basic quality of The Nature or matter, energy, and
information, where the information is an integral part of
The Nature or matter and energy, and evolvement of matter
and energy is interconnected with evolvement of information.
All this should be within an environment, and under the
rules of interdependence, interaction and co-operation.
The Information
Theory of the Nature is a case study of system
theory/thinking implementation, as contribution toward
better understanding of The Nature by our civilisation. The
Information should not be interpreted as information by our
standards (Webster’s or any dictionary), or by Information
Theory as processes of communications and the transmission
of messages, or by Information Science – collection, storage
and retrieval of data, and or by any other use of the word
information at present (2005) practice.
The Information within The Information Theory of the Nature,
we are dealing with in this contribution, is:
- Information is an integral part of basic environment, it
expresses impact,
- Information is an integral part of matter and energy,
- Information as an integral part of matter and energy is
evolving as well as matter and energy,
- Information, matter and energy do not exist, if they are
not an integral part of the system/environment – basic
environment/The Universe,
- Information, energy and matter are evolving within the
interdependences/interaction and co-operation rules of the
all levels of systems within basic environment, and are
making evolution of the Nature in case (requisitely holistic
unit),
- Information, energy and matter could evolve into countless
number of cases, depend of environment, systems and
interdependences, interactions and co-operation rules within
the environment,
- Information is ability of matter and energy, or and any
part of environment, which is making possible countless
forms, countless environments, and in our case the only
requisitely holistic unit - the Earth and the biosphere,
which is one of cases.
Information as a part of The Information Theory of the
Nature is ability/quality of environment, matter, energy,
any particles, rays or any form of matter, energy or natural
powers and forces, to make impact. The Information Theory of
the Nature is theoretical approach to basic problems of
present understanding of the Nature, and looks like a
missing part, needing a requisitely holistic presentation as
a requisitely holistic part of the nature.
The Information
Theory of the Nature could explain any whole, part, system,
unit, macro, mezzo and micro with non present limits, but
with understanding of evolvement within environment, and
putting in centre of requisitely holistic case environment,
energy, matter, rays and particles, natural powers and
forces regulated by interdependences, interaction and
co-operation rules. The rules do not exist but are result of
particular case content. As case we may mention
environmental characteristics of the case are deciding on
the rules – like liquid methane rivers and lakes on the
Jupiter moon – Titan.
From
transformation of matter, energy and information within
environment under interdependences, interaction and
co-operation rules up to present - today we may come to our
scientific understanding of The Nature.
Sustainable
future which is harmony between our civilisation and the
Nature/Biosphere of the planet Earth is a possible answer
for possible future of our civilization. The systems theory,
especially the Dialectical Systems Theory as the science of
interdependence and methodology of the background of
interdisciplinary co-operation lies at the core of this
future.
In conclusion we
are recommending One World – One Government as New World
Order and evolvement of new ethics, values, improved
education, tolerant society and understanding of the Nature
as some of basics’ for Sustainable Future of mankind.
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1 Timi Ecimovic, Prof. of Environmental Sciences at Ansted
University, Volunteery Head of SEM Institute for Climate
Change, Chairman of World Thinkers Forum and the member of
the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, resident of
Republic of Slovenia, Korte 124, SI 6310 Izola – Isola,
Slovenia, phone:++ 386 5 6421 360 timi.ecimovic@bocosoft.com
and www.institut-climatechange.si
2 Sir Prof. Dr. Roger Haw, Founding member of Ansted
University, and Founder of the First kind of World Book Of
Records focus on Corporate Social Responsibility Practice
and Social Responsibility aspects. He is Internationakl
Academician from Penang, Malaysia, bnhaw@tm.net.my with
address at: Ansted Service Centre, P. O. Box 1067, 10840
Penang, Malaysia.
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