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Georhythmic Disturbance

Indus valley civilisation destroyed because of climate change
Climate change indeed benefit few nation-states and societies.

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Imagine a delicate, small, yet beautiful  24-hour sand timer in which countless grains of fine brown sand particles cascade smoothly with a mesmerizing sound and visual rhythm from the top half to the bottom glass chamber. Metaphorically representing a unique natural pattern with a gradual cycle of changes in our home planet's geology.


Now, broaden the imagination. If the hourglass's passageway suddenly widens, even slightly,  In that case, it is preordained that the sand flows out much faster, perhaps emptying the upper chamber within just a few minutes instead of 24 hours. 


This accelerated tipping flow reflects the contemporary disruption in Earth's ecological system. It is not caused due to natural processes, but instead because of human intervention, which was once a slow and natural flow, is now a catastrophic destruction of the system's foundation. Thus hourglass Scenario Resembles precisely with anthro-induced shift  in climatic conditions. 




Earth: a tiny, fragile yet breathtaking stunning oblate-shaped spheroid like any other celestial body in the ever-expanding cosmos, is essentially a conglomerate of connected rocks and minerals. However, what sets it apart is its giga-annum old biosphere, which has somehow enabled life to flourish.



With a consistently emerging roller-coster style history like Bharatanatyam, which is an enduring amalgam example of rich classical Art forms of music, rhythm, emotion, storytelling, precision structure, and spiritual expression that still prevails. 


Earth’s biogeography fluctuates in a manner akin to that of Bharatanatyam. It follows different phases consisting of a defined cyclical sequence, delicate balance of rhythm, periods of relative stability, and Abrupt shifts to eternal progress. Both Earth’s geological evolution and Bharatanatyam reflect cycles of creation, preservation, and transformation, each phase building upon the last while contributing to a larger, ongoing narrative. 


There are already handful of major biotic crisis or mass extinction event happened. To be precise 5 of them known till now,  Which dramatically altered the course of life on our planet by wiping out a substantial portion of biological organisms. 

The earliest known mass extinction, the Ordovician Extinction(445 Million Years Ago),took place at a time when majority of the life on Earth lived in its seas to the the most recent mass extinction (65-66 Million Years Ago) known as  Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction, hadppened because of the Asteroid impact in Yucatán, Mexico which results in the downfall of Dinosaur age, and then there is the beginning  the age of humans.

The 6th extinction that we are heading towards is  Holocene extinction, or Anthropocene extinction. (no need to worry about, (have time for enough birth-sex-birth)). 


And experienced many different interesting geological phases hitherto  around 2.4 billion years ago, during the Paleoproterozoic era oxygen become the poision.


 Great Oxidation Event (GOE) or Oxygen Holocaust, where cyanobacteria living in the oceans started producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which eventually escaped into the atmosphere thus causing the extinction/extirpation of many early organisms on Earth. 

(Those microbial organisms inhale carbondioxide and exhale oxygen)


Snowball Earth glaciations The Earth's surface was almost entirely frozen, with no liquid water exposed to the atmosphere. The global mean temperature may have dropped 12 degrees Celsius below freezing. Again caused extinction of algae, preglacial microorganisms, and plants.

The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum - rapid global warming on the Earth system,  a short interval of maximum temperature lasting approximately 100,000 years during the late Paleocene and early Eocene epochs surface temperatures increased between 5 and 9 °C  The interval was characterized by the highest global temperatures of the Cenozoic Era (65 million years ago to the present).


Tectonic shifts resulting the disintegration of pangea supercontinent which eventually helped for biotic mass to prosper.  


And many known exist, but countless more remain undiscovered due to absence of ​​solid evidence. 


The fear of civilizational collapse due to climate change is not new. Throughout history, the Earth has witnessed the decline of many advanced civilizations, from the Indus Valley Civilization to the Mayan Civilization and Cahokia. What we are facing today is relatively manageable, as we have a better understanding of the issues and solutions for mitigation. In contrast, those earlier civilizations did not have the same knowledge or resources.


Black swan fluctuation in the Earth’s ecosystem is itself a classic dance move where Each chapter in planet’s history ushers in distinct forms of life, from simple single-celled organisms to complex multicellular beings.  Earth has continually transformed so as the organisms evolve, and in between, Extinction events and environmental shifts are vital parts of natural fluidity. 


So, environmental shifts, or what we can call climate change, are not a new phenomenon. They existed billions of years ago and will also exist billions of years after(hopefully). 


The term "climate change" has been used to describe the shifts that we face today, which started during mankind's industrialization era and continue today. Yet, these terms fall far short of capturing the specificity that these alterations are human-influenced/induced.  To address this, we propose a new term - ‘Georhythmic  Disturbance (wider) ’. This coined terminology reflects the deliberated and, anthropogenic disturbance of artificial deviation from Earth's baseline foundational patterns to highlight the unprecedented impact humans have on reshaping Earth's ecosystem equilibrium, 


Biological organisms evolve by resisting natural forces while adapting to survive, Earth supports a vast array of life forms, from microbes and single-celled organisms to complex multicellular beings and will sustain itself regardless of specific life forms.  


Earth is not inherently designed to support life; rather, life exists on Earth due to the process of evolution. If the planet's only purpose were to foster survival, then evolution itself could be viewed as an illusion. 


In the end, Earth will continue to exist and adapt, regardless of humanity's presence. It possesses the resilience to persist, reshaping itself over time as different species come and go.


After countless trials and errors, which resulted in the mass extinction of billions of species over a vast, unthinkable linear fabric of time, it has managed to support the survival of intelligent beings—us. Inanimate Earth seems to have the sole purpose of nurturing humankind's evolution, ultimately leading toward the origin/ emergence of a conscious cognitive species.


Which we are in process are today, capable of flying through the skies and reaching extraterrestrial planets which once used to be in the imagination and imagining something is itself the greatest achievement of our species.


Given its short lifespan and relatively small size, humanity is a vulnerable multicellular species endowed with extraordinary intelligence inherent within the vast cosmos. It’s the first species to achieve advanced consciousness, a grasp of its origins, and the capacity to shape its future, even beyond the Earth’s Kármán line. 


While other organisms simply gaze at the dark sky, humans are the only creatures who contemplate the chemical compositions of those twinkling stars, seeking a better understanding of the universe. 


Humans are, in many ways, akin to a rocket combustion engine.


The rocket combustion engine acts as a mirror of human civilization and draws parallels in many ways. 


Rocket cryogenic propellant (fuel) serves as a buffer between the engine metal and the extremely hot exhaust that passes through the engine's nozzle exit. Although coolant and exhaust are both are same fluid, they exist in different phases. This unique relationship allows rockets to push the boundaries of imagination.


Much like the engine’s nozzle, where one side maintains extreme cold through regenerative cooling and, mere centimetres away, intense heat blazes in the exhaust, 

Within each of us, there are two core phases: survival — the instinct to persist against extinction — and the drive to explore and answer life’s big questions, awakening rapid development towards the unprecedented heights of progress.


The rocket engine's cooling system signifies the desire to live bounded by humans' evolved primitive behavior, while the fiery exhaust signifies our relentless push toward the unknown hidden possibilities in the cosmos.


The rocket and mankind both are on a trajectory where the telos destination remains undefined. Ultimately, the journey itself, characterized by struggle, discovery, evolutionary adaptations over time distinguishes us from the rest of existence.


As we consider humanity’s survival, adopting a self-centered approach to preserving itself is essential, This perspective emphasizes our unique intelligence. The history of conscious organisms on Earth, with countless species emerging and going extinct, suggests that we need to prioritize ourselves above other species. We are the only species with the power to shape our future in unprecedented ways.

The survival instinct, driven by existential threats from war, natural disasters, and climate-related phenomena, has consistently propelled humanity to achieve new heights. 



If humans truly thrived beyond basic survival, it would potentially eliminate the need for complex intelligence and consciousness. Life on Earth, including human existence, primarily revolves around survival rather than thriving. This focus on survival has contributed to our resilience against harm. In that context, climate change could potentially strengthen humanity.


In this context, we should adopt a more self-centered perspective on "georhythmic disturbance." Instead of concentrating solely on mitigation, our attention should shift toward adaptation. It is this challenge that drives us to innovate and grow under pressure, allowing us to view these struggles as opportunities rather than crises.


The slow-moving force of climate change accelerates human discovery, and from a broader perspective, this georhythmic disturbance can be viewed as beneficial for humanity's long-term survival.


The changing weather patterns are bringing humanity to the brink of collapse, yet they also have the potential to drive unprecedented innovation and resilience. It's like closing one door and opening another. Climate change is prompting us to become more adaptable and stronger in the face of these challenges.


We must understand the difference between focusing on saving biodiversity or the Earth itself .


Saving the Earth and preserving species, especially human lives, both are equally vital but it is essential to recognize that our primary focus should be  on saving human lives and enhancing the intellectual understanding of humanity above all else and protecting other living beings, rather than solely concentrating on saving the Earth itself. 



The origin of life remains a captivating mystery for another day. Solving the question of how life first emerged from non-living matter will continue to intrigue Deeply Conscious and Intellectually Gifted Humans (researchers and thinkers). 



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