Abstract

This study identifies and discusses three types of production: production of aterial goods, energy, and information. The production timeframes with the reference to each production era are about 10 3 , 10 2 and 10 1 years. The necessity of education and the associat ed level of stress in different production eras were analyzed by comparing a typical length of a human life, which is about 10 1 years, with the timeframes of the production eras and tech nological progress. It was shown that the era of information production has a very specific feature because unlike the eras of material and energy production, its information production era timefram e is comparable with a typical human lifespan. Finally, a question was posed about the next coming production era and the future of mankind.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTIONThe times we live in: Let’s ask ourselves a question, understanding that any technical revolution brings up “What is the most specific characteristic of our time, that additional values to humanity

  • It is obvious that such measurement does not provide a comprehensive view but rather is built on anThe times we live in: Let’s ask ourselves a question, understanding that any technical revolution brings up “What is the most specific characteristic of our time, that additional values to humanity

  • It would be fair to discusses this question from the angle of production, rate say that progress evolves exponentially, which concurs of progress and the length of human life

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INTRODUCTION

The times we live in: Let’s ask ourselves a question, understanding that any technical revolution brings up “What is the most specific characteristic of our time, that additional values to humanity. For massive production of energy for further consumption the purpose of this analysis we will measure progress in began quite recently, approximately a couple of technical revolutions, all kinds of them, big and small. Design and development engine and electricity driven machines, energy has of a software program may cost millions of dollars and become a significant item for separate production. The takes years while copying it can be done practically in most vivid example of energy production is that of no time and at no cost except few cents for a blank electric power. We products because energy is its major component, would hardly even consider the cost of information it has quite a sizeable material media like a blank DVD or the electrical power needed component-liquid.

We differentiate and classify goods by their major
Human manipulation and brainwash
Skills needed and learning curve
Stress level Low Moderate
WHERE IS MANKIND HEADING TO?
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