But, at least at present there is no hope for any major cultures to survive past 2100. China will be gone as a culture, the U.S. will be gone as a culture, European cultures all will be gone and the world will have reverted to tribalism completely and mostly smaller tribes the size of family units of 100 people or less by then.
Is there any other way forward?
Of course there are many other ways forward. But, the problem is that you likely won't get enough people going in the right directions to save any major culture from Russia to China to Japan, to the U.S. to Europe to whatever.
On it's present course, governments starting with 3rd world governments will all unravel now one by one. The most damaging ones will be a lot like Somalia was and how Afghanistan is now but within 20 to 30 years it will be 1/2 of the nations of the world coming apart at the seams. At that point it will be too late to stop the hemorrhaging and damage to all cultures on earth.
The problem is that in order to stop the unraveling and the chaos all governments would have to make a 180 degree turn of what they are doing now in order to preserve ANY religions or governments intact during the next century.
That could happen I agree, but will it?
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