TITLE:
What Are Our Possibilities and What Should We Do?
AUTHORS:
Béla Ralovich
KEYWORDS:
Matter and Energy, Life Periods of Our Earth, Effect of Biological Life, Anthropoid Period, Climate Change
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Applied Sciences,
Vol.12 No.2,
February
23,
2022
ABSTRACT: It is thought that the life of our Earth can be divided into two basic
periods which are: the abiotic sterile physical life and the biological life. Both can be separated into smaller sections which are in
the case of physical life: glowing star state with atomic evolution,
solidification of the surface, the appearance of
C, O2 and water and abiotic chemical evolution. During that period
of time kinds of external and internal energy were effective only
through physical-chemical way. In the case of biological life, the 1st section started with the appearance of the first living unit and ended with the
beginning of photosynthesis. The 2nd one lasted from the start of
photosynthesis till the appearance of the first two man-like creatures. The 3rd one began from that point of time and lasted till 1778 and the last one the 4th has existed since that date. Since the appearance of the first living unit
biological accumulation of external energy and mainly C but not only, emission
of CO2 gas, metabolites, heat, transformation and loading of the
earthly environment as well as natural mutation of organisms that is the
biological evolution have flown. When photosynthesis began biological fixation
of solar energy/photon and free atmospheric CO2, as well as
production of free O2, have also started beside the former events
and the biological evolution has continued. No unnatural event had happened in these two sections.
The fate of the 3rd and the 4th sections— that is the anthropoid time—has been determined by the unnatural effects
of man kind. The most important altering events are: the
number of the inhabitants, the
use of fire, agricultural production, domestication of animals, formation and maintenance of industry, trade, vehicle-park, denaturation of the
surface of the Earth and contamination of soil, atmosphere and waters etc.
Finally, ideas for the solution of the climate problems which are mainly the
results of the 3rd and 4th sections will be discussed.