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World Economy CrisisA scientific solution
Dr Jaan SuurkülaChairman
Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Application of Science and Technology
(Copyright 2004, PSRAST.)
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Main problems
Abrupt climate change
Imminent global oil crisis
Growing overpopulation
Massive extincion of species
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This is based only on well confirmed facts from leading experts, world recognized organizations and scientific institutes.
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Abrupt Climate Change 1• The increase of atomospheric Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) is a
major cause of global warming. Due to extenisve burning of hydrocarbons (oil, coal, gas) it has increased steeply during the last century.
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Abrupt climate change 3
The “thermohaline” ocean circulation is slowing down. The cause is global warming.
This current causes a more even distribution of heat between equatorial and subpolar regions
When it stops, the equatorial zone will become hotter and the subpolar regions much colder
There will be extreme and unstable weather especially in the border-zone between hot and cold air.
There will be reduced transport of humidity to neighbouring continents. Serious droughts in important food-producing regions.
This has lead Pentagon to warn sersiously for the consequences of not stopping global warming (see next slide).
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Abrupt climate change 4Pentagon warning, February 2004:
• Over 400 million people may be forced to move from uninhabitable
regions, incuding people in Scandinavia that will become arctic. Siberian cold will affect, among others, Great Britain, Germany, Holland , Belgium.
Mega-droughts affect the world's major breadbaskets, including America's Midwest, Europe, Northern India and Southern China.
Many countries including India, Pakistan and China begin to make wars over water, agricultural land and refugees. Nuclear proliferation is inevitable and will greatly aggravate the situation.
Millions die in wars and famines.
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Global oil crisis
• From 2003 on the world production of oil and gas is smaller than the demand. (ExxonMobil energy report, February 2004).
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Consequences of an oil crisis
Globally spiralling oil prices
Globally spiralling production costs
Industrial production crisis
Food production crisis
Transportation crisis
World trade crisis
Deep global depression
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Mass extinction of species
In 50 years about one third of all species may be lost
Species are interdependent. Extinction of key species will cause extensive environmental disturbances
The enviroment may abruptly get out of balance according to recent findings.
Environmental disturbances may enhance agricultural problems significantly and consequent food scarcity.
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Synergies enhance the crisis
Food scarcity will become the main problem in the world
It will bring about mass famines, mass migration and sharp conflicts about food
It will enhance the economic crisis nationally and globally
Food scarcity
Global warming Oil crisis
Overpopu-lation
Extinction of species
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United Nations:“The world is now at
the edge of a precipe”
• "We have a crisis of global proportions. Putting this report together scared me stiff quite frankly ".
UN Population 2001 Report Editor Alex Marshall.
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The world crisis “clock” is
Five to TwelveThere is still some time to prevent or at least
lessen the impact and scope of the crisis
“Delaying action...is no more an accepable alternative”
Sir David King, Chief scientist of the UK government, January 2004
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Neccessary criteria of a solution
There is no more time to continue using common, unsuccessful approaches, nor to try untested ideas.
The solution must have immediate, global effects
It must be possible to implement rapidly
Its efficacy must be scientifically confirmed
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The basis of the solution
The world problems require very effective, close and positive cooperation between all nations
This can only be achieved if there is stable world peace
After the creation of UN, there has been over 100 major wars and the world tension is increasing
Evidently a completely different approach is required to create stable peace and harmonious cooperation between countries
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A new approach to world peace
Recent research indicates a powerful new possibilty to
harmonize the world
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Remarkable effect of 9-11-2011
Random-event generators deviated highly significantly from their usual random behavior.
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Princeton university discovery
Over one million experiments have confirmed that random generators are influenced by humans.
Since 1998, a global network of random-event generators has been active 24 hr a day.
Repeatedly the generators have been affected by events that involve many people (e.g. Earthquakes and other major catastrophes, terror acts and mass festivities like New Year).
The probability that the effect is coincidental is less than one by one million.
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Conclusion of the Princeton findings
• A large body of experiments indiciate that there is a field of consciousness unifying mankind
• http://noosphere.princeton.edu
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The unified theory of physics
At the basis of the physical world there is a field that unifies the whole universe including all people – “Unified Field (UF)”
A key property of this field is self-reference – a property characteristic of consciousness
Leading UF-physicist John Hagelin finds that mediation of a harmony-creating influence is fully compatible with the UF theory
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Evidence of a harmonizing effect A life quality paramater was studied
including:– Traffic accidents– Hospitalization– Soldiers wounded or killed in war– Fires– Crime rate
There was a conspicuous conn-ection between the parameter and the size of a group practizing a program for enhancing harmony at the consciousness field level.
The world leading “Journal of Con-flict Resolution” (Yale) accepted this research for publication after three years of very careful scrutiny of the quality of the research
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Peace-creating effect
• So-called “coherence-creating groups” practising the same program were found to greatly decrease war activity.
• The Lebanon war activity was monitored during 27 months. During this period, seven coherence-creating assemblies were held in various places, including USA, Holland, Jugoslavia, the Cyprus and Lebanon (one).
• A War intensity index, that included war causalities and a conflict level parameter, decreased, at an average, by 70% during the assemblies.
• The probability that this effect is coincidental was found to be less than 1:1019.
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Extensive and strong evidence 50 experiments have repeatedly, without exception,
confirmed a peace/harmony-creating societal effect from coherence-creating groups
It has been statistically been confirmed that the effect always occurred after the group gathered
Alternative causes were carefuly scrutinized and taken into consideration in the analysis
Public statistics were used, that reserachers cannot manipulate
50 world leading conflict- and peace reserachers have confirmed the high scientific quality of the research
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Comments of scientists 1“I have been following the research on peace-creating groups as it has developed over the last twenty years. There is now a strong and consistent body of evidence showing that this innovative approach provides a simple and cost-effective solution to many of the social problems we face today. In my view, this research is so strong that it demands action from those responsible for government policy.”
Huw Dixon, Ph.D. Professor of Economics,
York University, England
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Comments of scientists 2
"In the studies that I have examined on [peace-creating groups], I can find no methodological flaws, and the findings have been consistent across a large number of replications. As unlikely as the premise may sound, I think we have to take these studies seriously."
Ted Robert Gurr, PhDEmeritus Professor of Government and Politics
University of Maryland
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Comments of scientists 3
• “I think this research evidence on a new approach to peace, and the theory that informs it, deserve the most serious consideration by academics, policy makers and concerned citizens alike.”
• • David Edwards, PhD
Professor of Government University of Texas (Austin , USA)
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Required size of Coherence-creating groups
It was theoretically predicted that, the effect would appear when the group size was the square root of one percent of the population.
Scientific experiments and field observations have confirmed that the prediction was correct.
The required number to achieve a global effect is 8000.
A group with 8000 can be started in a few months as there are enough people trained.
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The solution has immediate, global effects
It is possible to implement rapidly
Its efficacy is scientifically confirmed
The necessary criteria for a realistic solution are fulfilled
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What does a coherence-creating group?
•The creation of societal coherence or harmony is based on a technique that creates a high level of coherence of the brainwaves as evidenced by EEG-analyses. The name of this technique is Transcendental Meditation.
•In coherence-creating groups, an additional program, which enhances the societal harmonizing effect, the TM-Sidhi program is practiced.
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Coherence in consciousness• During the TM and TM-Sidhi
program a pronounced increase of coherence of brain waves develops (white crests in the diagram).
• This means that separate parts of the brain work more and more in harmony.
• In the beginners it is there only during practice, but in advanced cases, it remains throughout day and night.
• It is associated with effective brain function and harmonious psychology.
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Extensively confirmed effects of TMMore than 500 scientific studies
Neurophysiological development of efficient brain functioning (harmony, intelligence, creativity)
Psychological development towards increasing self-acutalization
Fysiological development towards better health
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Main benefitsMain benefits
Globally World Peace Prevention of the imminent global energy, climatic and
environmental crisis. Constructive global cooperation and economical development. Sustainable development in tune with nature
Nationally Great decrease and ultimately disappearance of expressions of
societal stress like conflicts, criminality and disease Profound societal harmony Flourishing prosperity. A high quality of life.
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Plans for groups with global Plans for groups with global influenceinfluenceEnough people to establish several peace-
creating groups with global influence have been trained
Three groups are planned. One 8000 group in Latin America, one of the same size in the USA and one 40.000 group in India
The groups can be started up within a few months after the financing has been solved, provided temporary housing can be solved.
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Five to twelveThere is still some time left to prevent or, at least, to reduce the impact of the crisis
“Delaying action... is no more an acceptable alternative”
Sir David King, chief scientist of the British government, January 2004
The World Crisis “Clock” is
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References• This document is based on the following
documents, found at the website of PSRAST:
• http://www.psrast.org/globecolcr.htm• http://www.psrast.org/worldimmediate.htm• http://www.psrast.org/glecfincris.htm
• Homepage of the World Crisis Section:• http://www.psrast.org/globeccrindex.htm
• In these articles references to source documents are found
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Thermohaliine oceanic current Brings warm water from the
equatorial region towards the polar regions.
Is the cause of the mild North European climate
Brings humidity to the surrounding continents
Brings cold water to the equatorial region and lowers its general temperature level
Stabilizes world climate Is now stopping because of
global warming
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TM: Research in the Swedish Airforce • With one year of TM, deep psychological distrurbances were healed,
which would have taken 20-30 years of psychoterapy, according to the scientist who developed the test that was used in this study.
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TM: Research in the Swedish Airforce • With one year of TM, deep psychological distrurbances were healed,
which would have taken 20-30 years of psychoterapy, according to the scientist who developed the test that was used in this study.
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TM: Growth of brain wave coherence
• Brain coherence during activity increased steadily after starting TM in this 1-year study. This confirms that a profound neurophysiological development occurs towards increasing integration and coherence in the brain.
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TM: Sensory evoked response
• The brain reaction to a painful skin stimulus changed through TM. In non-meditators the brain first reacts locally, and then the response spreads to seconday (association - interpretation) regions. During TM the brain reacted as a whole. The response immediately covered a large part of the brain. This is a unique pattern that indicates a development towards more holistic brain function.