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In the research for this book, The IMPACTS Dynamic--Working Against Dispersal in Human Society and Across the Universe, I have read thousands and thousands of pages from every possible angle as it relates to human civilization, and that includes the science of the universe. This book is a new look at how everything works, including the universe. But don't let that scare you--it all makes perfect sense, and includes as much about people as it does about science. There is a little bit of everything in here--science, history, art, anthropology, business, the present-day world, and more. But this is not a book about metaphysics.
As has been said many times, reality is what we say it is. But who is the WE that is defining reality and "the way things are"? As you will learn there appear to be two major forces battling one another throughout the universe, and that extends to human beings. Though both forces are extremely strong and powerful, their strength is manifested in different ways. One force is more powerful through bonding and the other is more of a brute force-type of energy. Currently, the brute force energy is defining our view of the world, just as we would expect.
Usually, this is the process: We learn a little, then we learn a little more, as we continue to expand our circle of knowledge and our view of reality. I am going to skip steps, not in the process of discovery, but in the speed of discovery. Learning about how the universe works doesn't have to be slow and laborious. It can be quick and exciting--if you are ready for a new view. Actually, the picture doesn't change one iota, but what you see when you look at the picture will be totally different. Boldness is required if we are to change the world, and it has to start within our own mind.
The highly respected author and biologist Edward O. Wilson, in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, mused that a new basis for spiritual values might be found, not in the usual religious sources, but in what he sees as the inspiring story of human origins and history.
“We need to create a new epic based on the origins of humanity,'' he said, adding: ''Homo sapiens have had one hell of a history! And I am speaking both of deep history - evolutionary, genetic history - and then, added on to that and interacting with it, the cultural history recorded for the past 10,000 years or so.''
That is what we are going to do—we are going to take a completely new look at how the world works and that will include human civilization and its development. In the process, we will discover a dynamic that has existed among and within modern human populations since their emergence over 100,000 years ago. We will also see that the same dynamic operates in the physical world. We are going to marry the two worlds, human civilization and the atom, and what we see will probably surprise you—they are behaving exactly the same. If you understand one, you understand the other. And there is something else you will see as well. Not only could this discussion potentially reorient your view of the world, it is also going to be fun and exciting.
Basically we are going to discover one very important variable that has been overlooked in the study of modern human beings, and that variable is going to change our view of everything. In the epilogue to Guns, Germs, and Steel, author and scientist Jared Diamond writes, “The challenge now is to develop human history as a science, on a par with acknowledged historical sciences such as astronomy, geology, and evolutionary biology.” That is precisely what we will do, and as we proceed, we will be able to see how this new knowledge will aid us in understanding the dynamics operating at any moment in history and in our contemporary world.
Discovering a dynamic at work is energizing. Not seeing the dynamic that is operating costs us in incalculable ways, depriving us of potential motivation, further discovery, and creative production. If we can break down some initial barriers, we can push over more and more.
We need a new more realistic way of looking at human civilization and human society— more objective and less sentimental. But here is the paradox—if we approach our study objectively, we are going to find that the whole experience actually produces more sentiment. The truth usually does. Our efforts to ‘figure everything out’ with the current paradigm are doomed just as pre-Copernican Europe’s were when it tried to be ‘scientific’. We cannot possibly see what is going on with our present model. If we do not understand the beginnings and development of our modern human foundation, we have no chance of understanding the present.
Let’s see if we can’t figure out some answers that have eluded us. Presently, as opposed to early modern humans, we have a very disjointed view of reality. Theirs was more connected, and their world was more harmonious as well, with each other and with nature. Let’s determine why we have drifted apart since those early times other than the obvious reasons of increased population. Is something else at work?
I think we have been asking the wrong questions and looking for the answers in the wrong places. We have been looking within the current paradigm when experience should show us that the answers come from the 'outside' or periphery and always have. But we have grown up with this paradigm; we do not realize that there are far more plausible truths currently residing just beyond our reach. The energy field has us solidly within its grasp. Because we have the wrong paradigm, we are identifying problems incorrectly and consequently we are searching for the wrong solutions.
We are going to find that there are two major forms of energy within human civilization and they are the same two energies that exist within the atom. One energy dominates the discussion and grabs most of the resources. The other energy creates and produces. Our present view of the world comes from the dominating energy; we are going to look at it from the other side, the side that is actually DOING the work—the dynamic side—and we are going to see that we are being poorly served and badly deceived.
With this study we are going to demystify human civilization and its origins. My aim is to try to see, understand, and explain the world and universe as it is – not how some want it to be, believe it is, or want us to believe it is. If we turn the camera angle just a little, drop our biases, and be and remain open to whatever we see, we will encounter an entirely new picture, one that makes a whole lot more sense. We cannot go about fixing the world until we know what is actually wrong with it, and what is wrong with it is not what we have been told.
Many will think this explanation is too far out to be seriously considered but actually what we have now is the fanciful paradigm, where we think we behave according to certain principles and the rest of the universe to others. We look at the night sky as if it were a light show rather than the dynamic universe that it is, and then we retreat into our cocoon and 'invent' explanations for our behavior, never considering that the same dynamic exists within us as in a distant galaxy. We are too blindly adhering to the script that has been written for us. That script needs to be revised or rewritten.
I cannot find the author of the following quotation so my apologies to him or her but it is too valuable to be left unsaid—“The assumptions that are the most pernicious are the ones we don’t know we are making because they appear so intrinsically obvious.” And we might add, “Or because we have been ‘taught’ so well.”
The failure to examine our assumptions helps support the status quo. Soft-pedaling or tiptoeing through the issues serves no purpose whatsoever. Examining these issues head-on is a necessity. We have become a nation and world of enablers as we turn away from cruelty and exploitation committed in ‘our names’. We are part of the conspiracy to ‘not know’. But all of this can be explained through an understanding of the dynamics at work. The power-control core survives by inducing fear, and the avoidance of that fear drives our behavior. Consequently we focus on ourselves and our needs and ignore the needs of others. Hierarchal structures push the constituent members apart. If we start to gain an awareness of the basic dynamics, we can begin the work of rectifying the imbalances.
Humanity’s development is much more formulaic than we would ever suspect. We cannot see it because we have tried to paint the picture ourselves instead of seeing it for what it really is. Just as it was during pre-Copernicus days, we are still putting ourselves at the center of the universe.
Continued in the Introduction section under IMPACTS Book Excerpts.
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