The unity of man and nature. Humans living in the kingdom of nature, are constantly surrounded by it and interact with it. The most intimate part of nature in relation to man is the biosphere, the thin envelope that embraces the earth, its land cover, and everything is alive. Our environment, although outside of us, is within us not only his own image, as something to be reflected in reality and fantasy, but also its channels of energy material and information and processes. The presence of nature in an ideal, materialized, energy and information in the form If the man is so organic that when these natural principles external disappear, the man disappears from life. If we lose the image of nature, we lose our lives.
All, separated from each cell of a living organism to the organism as a whole, generate bioenergy. Just as bio-cell separated beyond its borders, so the bio of organs and body as a whole extends beyond their borders, forming a halo. Like ancient acupuncture therapists intuitively established, bioenergy and bioinformation move along special channels (meridians) that form a complex structure, in which all components of life interact both with themselves and with the outside world. energy-information interactions are a fundamental dimension of every living system, including that of man as the highest level in the hierarchy of structures of existence known to science.
The man is constantly aware of the influence of nature in the form of the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and the flow of energy and information. And many of his problems are a response to processes natural and weather changes, has intensified the radiation of cosmic energy, and magnetic storms that rage around the earth. In short, we are connected with nature "blood" ties and can not live outside of nature. During their temporary departure from Earth astronauts carry with them a bit 'of the biosphere. In no nature affect humanity in exactly the same way. His influence varies. Depending on where humans happen to be on the surface of the earth, give them different amounts of light, heat, water, rainfall, flora and fauna. Human history offers a number of examples of how environmental conditions and the relief of the planet have promoted or retarded human development.
Anytime a person is under the influence of both processes, groundwater, and cosmic environment. In a very subtle way that reflects itself in its functions, the minimum oscillations occur in nature. only electromagnetic radiation from the sun and stars can be divided into a number of categories, which are distinguishable from each other by their wavelength, the amount of energy they emit, their power of penetration, and the good or evil that we can do. During peak periods of solar activity there has been a deterioration in the health of people with hypertension, atherosclerosis or myocardial infarction. disorders occur in the nervous system and blood vessels are more likely to suffer from spasms. In these times increase in the number of road accidents, and so on. E 'was observed that there is a dependency between a weakening of Earth's magnetic field and accelerating growth, and vice versa, growth is retarded when the magnetic field becomes stronger. The particles, radioactive radiation, cosmic dust and gas molecules that fill universal space, are also powerful creators and controllers of human existence in biological life. The universe is in a state of dynamic equilibrium and is constantly receiving various forms of energy. Some forms are on the increase or decrease, while others experience periodic fluctuations. Each of us is a sensitive resonator, a sort of echo of the flow of energy in the universe. So it would be quite wrong to assume that only the sun's energy as a source of life on earth and humanity as its highest manifestation. The energy of distant cosmic bodies such as stars and nebulae, have a great influence on the life of man as an organism. For this reason, our bodies regulate their existence and development of these flows of external energy. The human body has developed receptors that use this energy to protect themselves from it or if it is harmful. You can say, if you think of humans as a substance of high biological quality, which are the accumulation of units intense energy of the universe. We are only a response to the vibrations of the elemental forces of outer space, that put us in unity with their swings. Every pulse beat of our organic existence is coordinated with the heartbeat of the cosmos. cosmic rhythms exert a significant influence on energy processes in the body man, who also own rhythmic beat.
the influence of man on nature. Man is not only a resident in nature, it also transforms it. Since the beginning of its existence, and with increasing intensity of human society has adapted nature environing and made all kinds of incursions into it. An enormous amount of human labor has been spent to transform nature. Humanity converts the richness of nature in the middle of the cultural, historical society. Man has subdued and regulated electricity and forced to serve the interests of society. Not only the man has transferred several species of plants and animals to different climatic conditions has also changed the shape and the climate of his home and transformed plants and animals. If we were to strip the geographical environment of the properties created by the work of many generations, society today would not be able to exist in such primitive conditions.
man and nature interact dialectically in a way that, as the company develops, man tends to become less dependent on nature directly, and indirectly, its dependence grows. This is understandable. While is always to know more about the nature, and on this basis, transforming the power of man over nature increases gradually, but in the same process, the man came into contact more and more widely and deeply with nature, bringing in the sphere of its activity increasing amount of matter, energy and information.
On the historical development of the relationships between man and nature that we can define certain stages. The first is the complete dependence of man on nature. Our forefathers struggled between the immensity of the natural formations and lived in fear of the threatening and destructive forces of nature. Very often they were able to obtain the minimum necessary subsistence. However, despite their imperfect instruments, have doggedly worked together, collectively, were able to achieve results. This process of struggle between man and the elements, contradictory and often ended in tragedy. nature also changed his face through the interaction with humans. forests have been destroyed and the area of \u200b\u200barable land increased. Nature with its elemental forces was regarded as something hostile to man. The forest, for example, was something wild and threatening people and tried to force him to retire. All this was done in the name of civilization, which meant the place where the man had made his home, where it was cultivated land, where the forest had been cut down. But over time the interaction between man and nature is characterized by accelerated subjugation of nature, the domestication of its elemental forces. The power to subjugate the tools of the work begins to approach that of natural forces. Mankind becomes more and more interested in the question of where and how to get irreplaceable natural resources for the needs of production. The science and practice of transforming human activities have made mankind aware of the role of geological played by the huge transformation of industrial land.
When the interaction between man and nature is determined by the fact that, in addition to the two drivers of change in the biosphere that has been operating for millions of years-and the biogenetic-abiogenetic there is added yet another factor is becoming crucial technogenetic-la. As a result, the previous dynamic balance between man and nature and between nature and society as a whole, has shown worrying signs of breaking down. The problem of so-called replaceable resources of the biosphere has become particularly acute. It 's always more difficult to meet the needs human beings and society, for that matter, such as fresh water. The problem of eliminating industrial waste is becoming increasingly complex. The threat of a global ecological crisis looms over humanity as a sword of Damocles. His acute awareness of this fact has led the man to put the issue of switching from submission irresponsible and destructive nature of the pollutant to a reasonably harmonious interaction in the system "technology-man-biosphere." Given that nature has once scared and made us tremble with its vastness and mysterious power of his forces uncontrollable elemental us now fear with its limitations and weaknesses found, the delicacy of its mechanisms of plastic. We face enough compromises with the problem of how to stop or at least moderate the destructive effect of technology on nature. In socialist society the problem is solved on a scheduled basis, but in the spontaneous forces of capitalism still work riches that nature strip.
unexpected paradoxes have arisen in the relationship between man and nature. One of them is the paradox of saturation. For millions of years, the results of human influence on nature, were relatively insignificant. The biosphere loyally served man as a source of livelihood and a reservoir for the products of its life. The contradiction between these principles has been eliminated by the fact that the relatively small size of the human nature of the production made it possible to treat waste from processes. But over time, the increasing volume of waste and its harmful properties increasingly destroyed this balance. feedback in human nature became increasingly heterogeneous. Human activity at various times has led to a good dose of irrational behavior. job, which started as a means of specifically rational human survival in a chin now the damage to the biosphere on an increasing scale and the principle-boomerang hits the man himself, his physical and mental organization. Under the influence of non-coordinated production processes that affect the biosphere, the chemical properties of water, air, la, la flora and fauna of the land they have acquired a negative change. Experts believe that 60 percent of pollution in the atmosphere, and the most toxic, comes from motor transport, 20 per cent of power stations, and 20 per cent from other industries.
It 'possible that changes in chemical properties of the biosphere can be buffered in some way or even arrested, but the changes in basic parameters of physical environment of the chin is even more dangerous and can be uncontrollable. We know that man can exist only in a certain temperature range and at a certain level of electromagnetic radiation and the intensity and the sound of waves, ie, between the physical influences that come from the environment, by space and the depths of the earth, to which they have adapted throughout the history of the development of human life. From the beginning, man has existed in the biosphere, a complex system whose components are the atmosphere, hydrosphere, phytosphere, the sphere of radiation, thermosphere, the phonosphere, and so on. All these spheres are and must remain in a natural state of balance. Any excessive upsetting this balance must be to the detriment not only of normal existence, but of all existence for all, including the human vegetation. If humanity can not prevent damage to the biosphere, we run the risk of encountering the paradox of change, when the higher plants and animals can be ousted from the lowest. As we know, many insects, bacteria and lichens are due to their relatively simple structure, flexible in adapting to powerful chemical agents and even physical factors, such as radiation. By changing under the influence of an adverse environment, they continue their lives changed. The man, on the other hand, "the nature of the crown, due to the complexity of its exceptional physical and mental organization and the miraculous subtlety and the fragility of its genetic mechanism may, in the face of a relatively small change in chemical and physical factors of the environment, and to produce viable offspring, or even die entirely.
Another possible outcome of any harmful effects on the environment is that the productivity of the biosphere may decline substantially. already observed adverse changes in great system of the universe: Sun-plant-animal-plants. much more carbon dioxide is produced on land that plants can assimilate. prepared various chemical (herbicides, antibiotics, etc.) affect the intensity of photosynthesis, the more subtle mechanism for the accumulation of vital energy necessary for the torch of universal life. So, life is not only progress but also of humans depends on whether humanity can solve the ecological situation of the paradoxes that have emerged today.
Modern technology is characterized by a wide variety of products and increasing use of synthetic products. Hundreds of thousands of synthetic materials are being made. People increasingly cover their bodies from head to toe in nylon, Capron and other synthetic, shiny fabrics that are clear mind is not right for them. Young people can barely hear it and pay more attention to that health. But they become more aware of this negative influence as they age. Over time the production of synthetic production and thus becomes waste substances in their original form were not very toxic substances are transformed in the cycle of natural processes in corrosive media. One has the impression that human beings are working harder and harder to prepare fragments of reality to disrupt synthetic systems evolved in nature. Stressing the hostility to nature, an armed hostilities with the results of the vast modern technology and natural science, and philosophers are now asking the pessimistic question: Is not the mission to be fatal to human nature what cancer is to the man himself? Perhaps the destruction of the human biosphere is inevitable?
You would think that the limited capacity of nature does not mean a fatal limitation of civilization itself. The principle irrational, that once imbued with human nature, still exists in the mechanisms of human behavior as you can see, for example, in the unforeseeable consequences of their individual efforts and concerted action. Much of human activity beyond the limits of predictable, even when it is humanly oriented.
The relationship between man and nature, of the ecological crisis is a global problem. Its solution lies in the plane of rational and human, namely, organization wise, is the production itself and care for mother nature, not only by individuals, firms or countries, but by all mankind, connected with the clear awareness of our global responsibility for the ecological consequences of a civilization that has reached a state of crisis. One way to address the crisis of man-nature "of the system is to use resources such as solar energy, wind power, the wealth of the seas and oceans, and others as unknown natural forces universe. Once the man was a collector in its evolution. He used the ready-made gifts of nature. Thus began the human existence. Maybe today would be wise to use this method, but at a level very different, of course. The human being is unable to restrict the collection, more than could in primitive times. But such a change of attitude could at least reduce the pollutants in destructive principle and civilization.
As cybernetic principles and methods in various fields of knowledge and improving practice, control theory has been widely applied in many areas. Its objective is to ensure the optimal functioning of a system. oriented human mind should be able to transfer the idea of \u200b\u200boptimality and harmony in ecological phenomena.
In their production activities more and more people are mastering new material and learning to replace one another. In the long term this could lead, as the alchemists believed once the production on the principle of all that is all. Furthermore, our planet has a surplus, it loses less substance in the upper atmosphere from space than it receives. It would appear that the amount of substance available as a whole will not put any restriction on the fundamental material production.
life, including human life, is not only the metabolism but is also a form of energy transformation and movement developed by degrees of subtlety that have not yet beyond our comprehension. Each cell every organ and body as a whole is a crucial arena of struggle between entropy (dispersion) and anti-entropic processes, and the biosphere is the life of constant victory, the triumph of the anti-entropy principle in the existence of the living.
losses of living energy in our body are constantly covered by various forms of energy that flows from the vastness of the universe. We need not only of energy, such as electromagnetic radiation or heat, but the radiant energy of the highest quality. The struggle for existence of living creatures, including humans, is a battle, not for the elements that make up your body: There are in abundance in air, water and soil, not in its direct solar energy, electromagnetic radiation, but the energy that is captured by the mechanisms of photosynthesis and exists in the form of staff, in particular plant structures. When you consume foods of plant origin, we take the energy of nature, particularly that of the sun, first hand, so to speak. But plants are also the food of herbivorous animals, and when you eat meat, we take this energy to second-hand.
Thus, the biosphere is not a conglomeration of chaotic natural phenomena and formations. With everything seemingly objective logic is taken into account and everything that fits each other with the same obedience of proportion and harmony that we discern in the harmonic motion of celestial bodies or in part the paintings of great masters. With a sense of wonder that we see before us, has revealed a picture of the magnificent universe, a universe whose parts are separated from the wires are connected to each other more subtle relationship, forming the complex harmony that the ancient philosophers have assumed when seen the world with their integration, intuitively perceptive gaze. We are part of the ecological and is a part of the universe. It contains a myriad of stars and the nearest of which is the sun. The Sun is the master of the Earth. We are, in a sense, his children. not for nothing that the rich fantasy humanity on whose wings fly higher and higher orbit of the Sun in ancient civilizations depict legends as the highest deity.
But to return to our subject, the bitter truth is that those human actions that violate the laws of nature, the harmony of the biosphere, threaten to bring disaster and this disaster could be universal. How apt then are the words of ancient oriental wisdom to live closer to nature, my friends, and its eternal laws will protect you!