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The '''Über-Crises''' is the point in the evolutionary development of a planet and its [[Pinnacle Species]] that occurs when growth of a planet's population and development of its technological prowess outstrips its ability to manage and handle civilization.<ref>Sosteric, Mike. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016.</ref> | |||
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The Über-Crises occurs near the end of [[Stage_Six:_Reconnection]] and is followed by mass healing and mass [[Reconnection]] | |||
When the Über-Crises, [[The System]] enters permanent crises and, shortly, collapses. | |||
The Über-Crises forces transition of a planet's economic system away from a system based on accumulation, and towards a system based on fair distribution of labour and resources. | |||
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The Über-Crises is the point in the evolutionary development of a planet and its Pinnacle Species that occurs when growth of a planet's population and development of its technological prowess outstrips its ability to manage and handle civilization.[1]
Related Terms
Notes
The Über-Crises occurs near the end of Stage_Six:_Reconnection and is followed by mass healing and mass Reconnection
When the Über-Crises, The System enters permanent crises and, shortly, collapses.
The Über-Crises forces transition of a planet's economic system away from a system based on accumulation, and towards a system based on fair distribution of labour and resources.
- ↑ Sosteric, Mike. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016.
