Abstract

Confronted to unlimited three-dimensional spaces and possible higher-dimensional spaces, a hypothetical thinking is proposed in this paper by applying the basic form of dialectics, through physics, theology and many other field of studies, to advocate mankind to abandon internal conflicts in order to form a united planetary civilization.

Highlights

  • Ideological Wisdom, Interstellar Civilization, Cosmic Resources, This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International

  • 2500 years ago, China entered the period of Spring and Autumn and the Warring States (Munro, 1969)

  • Under the influence of oriental and occidental culture and ideologies, civilizations strive for survival and development until present, passing through periods of turmoil and unrest

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Summary

Reflection and Hypothesis on Mankind Existence and Destiny

2500 years ago, China entered the period of Spring and Autumn and the Warring States (Munro, 1969). Developments in modern science gave mankind a deep knowledge of the visible space and other fearsome technology such as the ultimate weapon of self-destruction. On one hand, they brought mankind into the internet age while on the other hand, instant self-destruction is made possible with progress in nuclear physics (Reese, 1999). They brought mankind into the internet age while on the other hand, instant self-destruction is made possible with progress in nuclear physics (Reese, 1999) With factors such as political sides, wealth division and many others, societies stay constantly in a stalemate position where a new period of global warring states has discretely begun. Mankind should use its wisdom to exist as a glorious long lasting interstellar race

Revelations and Reflections Brought by Modern Physics
Continuation from the Thinking
Reflections on Mankind and Intelligent Civilizations
Exploratory Reflections
Revelation and Reflection on Mankind Spiritual Practice
Professional Clergy and Practice
General Practice
Practice of Commoners
Concluding Remarks
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