the simple logic says that: for any structure to gain a considerable period of sustainability,it has to be built on strong bases,...traditional buildings gain their long period of sustainability from their solid components,...the body of an animal(the life of an animal) gains its period of sustainability from the very old-made plan, embedded in the DNA,....Civilization,on the other hand,does not have solid components nor a very old-made plan.
the logical law which states that the time of collapsing is always much shorter than the time of building,is always true,...but the problem is that we do not always make the accurate calculations for the time of building,...for example,the building which is made of stones,is not only build in some months or years,but we have to add part of the age of the stones themselves,which is billions of years,...also,the building of the animal body didn't take only the few years from birth till the age of mature state,but we have to add part of the age of the DNA itself,...civilization was not built according to a certain plan,like the case of the building of the animal body.
another example that I would like to mention here,is the gradual fall of the Roman Empire,..in fact,the Roman Empire was just an extension to all the old civilizations,so,the time of its building has to include all the time of these older civilizations,....but when we come to examine a real original civilization,like the old Egyptian state,we will find how dramatic its collapse was.
it is also very logic that the strength of the bases has to be increased,the higher the building becomes,in order to gain a considerable period of sustainability,...so,putting in mind that modern civilization has reached a very high level,it will be obvious that there is no chance for any period of sustainability that we may enjoy now.
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