Changing West due to industrialization, low-birth rate, non-White immigration, technology
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Everything
in
humanity
contantly
changes.
Western
civilization
constantly
changes.
Nothing
last
forever,
nothing
stays;
change
is
constant.
The
Ancient
Roman
Empire
didn’t
exist,
then
it
appeared
and
expanded,
then
it
went
away;
everything
in
humanity
comes
and
goes.
The
ones
who
embrace
and
foster
changes
prevail
and
triumph;
the
ones
who
fear
and
shun
changes
fall
and
fade
away.
In
today’s
Western
civilization,
there
are
four
great
forces
of
change:
the
global
industrialization,
the
low-birth
rates
in
the
industrialized
nations,
the
non-White
immigration
to
the
West,
and
the
continuing
advances
in
science,
technology
and
capitalism.
My
bet
is
that
AI,
robotics,
human
longevity
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
reactors
powered
outer
space
tech
will
tremendously
transform
the
Western
civilization
and
the
entire
humanity
over
the
next
few
decades.
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
scientifically
study
the
great
forces
of
change
throughout
the
different
times
and
places
in
humanity.
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
QMASP
(Quantify,
Model,
Analyze,
Simulate,
and
Predict)
why
and
how
Western
civilization
will
continue
to
change—at
the
human-body
subsystematic,
organic,
tissular,
cellular,
subcellular,
molecular,
atomic,
and
subatomic
levels—due
to
expanding
industrialization,
low-birth
rate,
non-White
immigration,
and
advancing
technology.
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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.