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Science and technology not only dominate the psyche of humanity but also the whole biosphere.

How does science influence civilisation and how is it related to human happiness.

2. The Original, cosmic evolution of the biosphere was one that promoted, supported, nourished,

sustained and enhanced life. Life went on adding to the evolution with newer species and

ecosystems, even more beautiful and vibrant than the ones before. Our biosphere accommodated

a pleasant weather cycle and climate system to support these newer species, keeping everything in

dynamic equilibrium.

3. Now the biosphere is overburdened and ailing. Some of our ecosystems have already collapsed,

while others are at death's door. Ever increasing pollution coupled with over exploitation of

natural resources and greenhouse gas emission is driving several speciestowards extinction. This

is not a phenomenon that has occurred by itself, and neither has it been caused by, human beings

alone. But it definitely has been spurred

by so-called advances in technology.

4. In this millennium, we no longer live in a, biosphere – we are inhabitants of a technosphere. A

technosphere is an impaired biosphere that has no affinity with values of life nor with sustainability

and evaluation of life. Although technology had empowered civilisation, it has also reduced it to

being a mere toll of science and technology.And when the whole civilisation turns technocratic,

science and technology are bound to dominate, causing life to shrink. The intensifying climate crisis

is but a symptom of the biosphere's illness and life's gradual collapse.

5. We've reached a point where we are intolerant of anything remotely "unscientific" in our

contemporary world. Scientists look for alternatives, but even these solutions are sought in the

same domain that has caused these problem. In short, we are stewing in a soup of our ownmaking​

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Science and technology not only dominate the psyche of humanity but also the whole biosphere.

The Original, cosmic evolution of the biosphere was one that promoted, supported, nourished, sustained and enhanced life. Life went on adding to the evolution with newer species and ecosystems, even more beautiful and vibrant than the ones before.

Now the biosphere is overburdened and ailing. Some of our ecosystems have already collapsed, while others are at death's door. Ever increasing pollution coupled with over exploitation of natural resources and greenhouse gas emission is driving several species towards extinction. But it definitely has been spurred by so-called advances in technology.

In this millennium, we no longer live in a, biosphere – we are inhabitants of a technosphere. A technosphere is an impaired biosphere that has no affinity with values of life nor with sustainability and evaluation of life. Although technology had empowered civilisation, it has also reduced it to being a mere toll of science and technology.And when the whole civilisation turns technocratic, science and technology are bound to dominate, causing life to shrink. We've reached a point where we are intolerant of anything remotely "unscientific" in our contemporary world. Scientists look for alternatives, but even these solutions are sought in the same domain that has caused these problem. In short, we are stewing in a soup of our own making.Naturally something that would enhance life, serve to integrate ecosystems and cleanse our environment. Enhancement of life includes betterment of human life and vice versa. If life shrinks, we cannot blossom.Science and technology by themselves are neutral; it is the way we use them that has either a positive or negative impact on our lives and environment. And when we use science in a manner that increases un-sustainability and unhappiness in our lives, how can we rely blindly on science for our happiness.

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