1. The Remarkable Points of Science and Technology
We cannot deny that scientific technology is an extremely necessary field for human evolution and development. In ancient times, humans used to apply scientific technology in their daily lives, but scientific technology has progressed greatly within the last 100 years. There are two main reasons to explain why the progress of science development on Earth not occurs in synchronicity.
• Overpopulation: As we know, in the 1800s the world population was only one billion people, but recently it has increased to seven billion. Two hundred and ten years is only about 1/60 of the total time that modern humans have existed on the planet, but the population rate has increased nearly 700% in that time, which is an extremely fast growth rate.
• Moral evolution: Human evolution consists of many factors, but the evolution of morality and personal behavior is the most important. In general, the people become more civilized and develop higher awareness, the more the respect the law and behave humanely. Social relationships and relations between nations also become more equal, etc.
Overpopulation is an important reason for God to judge whether to equip or not to equip humanity with new knowledge, but morality plays an even more important role.
Let’s try a little calculation. If the population was seven billion people 1000 years ago, would humanity have survived? If this had been the case, it would have been difficult for us to live because at that time civilization and scientific technology was quite undeveloped. We were less knowledgeable about manufacturing in agriculture, industry, energy, transportation, technical construction, medicine, infrastructure, etc. Everything was primitive, so it would have been hard to meet the needs of all seven billion people. Conversely, if humans at that time had possessed our current scientific technology—and in particular atomic, chemical and biological weapons, it maybe not have been a good thing. At that time, a wealthy nation might start an invasion which was not controlled by any organization, simply based on the king’s greed.
In brief, before God equipped humans with the intellect to meet the living needs of overpopulation, He examined whether man had enough morality to receive that knowledge or not. In case humanity does not possess high science and technology but does have good morality, the world will still live in peace and happiness. However, if humanity possesses high science and technology but low level of morality, obviously the world will not be peaceful anymore and may bring about its own destruction.
As we know, many geniuses in different fields have appeared all over the world for many centuries. However, geniuses with great intellects in scientific technology have only appeared in recent times. The increase of the world population goes well with high science and technology development. But the appearance of geniuses and scientists is not matched with the population of each continent, area or country. The appearance of geniuses in each nation depends on God’s decision. God calculates so that after geniuses are born they work effectively and transmit received knowledge to human beings.
2. The Era of Blooming Intellectual Development
As we know, Africa was the cradle of all mankind, but Europe was the cradle of scientific technology. In the Renaissance and the succeeding centuries, Europe had many geniuses in different fields, such as literature, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. Talented scientists in Europe initiated progressive scientific technology, which led to the foundation of science of our current world.
Why did most geniuses appear only in Europe in that era, and not distributed equally on all continents? There are two reasons that explain this geographic phenomenon:
1. Protestant Reformation: This was a movement that emerged in the 16th century as an effort to reform the Roman Catholic Church. This movement emerged with the 95 topics of Martin Luther, and this ideology was developed by John Calvin. The Protestant Reformation was a premise to help citizens in some European countries, such as England, France, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, etc., and was foundation on which to reform the thought processes of citizens of European countries to object to the power of bishops and the ecclesiastical structure of the Roman Catholic Church. Gradually, this movement exceeded the traditional limit, doing away with unnecessary rituals. Its focus on personal freedoms led to the democratic process, helped humans assimilate within society and strongly fostered manufacturing and the spirit of work. The Protestant Reformation had a positive effect on science, expressed clearly in the following typical cases: Galileo Galilee was born on February 15th 1565 and died on January 8th 1642. He was an Italian astronomer, physicist and mathematician. Isaac Newton was born on January 4th 1643 and died on March 31st 1727. He was an English physicist, astronomer and mathematician. These two talented scientists appeared in the same historical period. However, Galileo lived and worked in Italy, so his scientific career was limited by the Roman Catholic Church. On the other hand, Isaac Newton lived and worked in England. Thus, he was not restricted by religion as Galileo was. He was completely free in his scientific research, and his works were very useful for human beings.
2. Climate: Europe has a continental temperate climate. This climate occurs naturally, and brings about many benefits for man. It was not coincidence that the races lucky to live in these temperate climate areas are now most of the world’s developed countries, such as the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, Russia, the Netherlands, China, Korea and Japan. It was also not coincidence that all G8 countries belong to this geographic group with temperate climates. Finally, it was not coincidence that scientists in these countries were awarded Nobel prizes at a very high rate, especially the United States.
Climatic factors seemed to be a very normal thing, not related to the occurrence of the talent and the development of a country. But we should know that the climate is a very important factor and sustainable factor for knowledge leading to the development of the country and the world. So for those who live and work in a temperate environment, their brains develop better and far more effective than those who live in tropical
The brains of those who live and work in temperate climates develop better and work more effectively than those who live in tropical zones. For example:
1. People with similar levels of knowledge often work in the same study fields. But Mr. Aworks in 20 C temperature and Mr. B works in 37 C temperature. Obviously, Mr. A’s performance is much higher than Mr. B’s.
2. On summer days with high temperatures, mental patients get crazier than they do on winter days due to the effect that the outside temperature has on their brains. High temperatures make brains works less effectively. 20 C is the temperature most suitable for human brain development and operation(20 C was also the temperature inside the Gisa pyramid which was created by the angels to live and work in when on Earth).
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