
see dali48 and demand for the repayment of 300 euros of self-approved inflation compensation for politicians at the taxpayer's expense etc.
Interpretation of dali48 in 2009 + update
Today we are many steps forward from that time (see e.g. Copernicus, Galilei, G. Bruno, etc. - d.48.) and science is uniting with some spiritual and religious concepts (see A. Einstein & Cosmological principles, etc. - d.48) in searching more realistic ideas which could help us to find out where we do come from, what is purpose of our life in universe and what is creation itself. According to the new scientific hypothesis today we are able to talk and think about multidimensional realities of our universe (see mankind, flora & fauna, etc. - d.48), or many universes existing parallel to ours (see NASA, galaxy Andromeda, Hubble telescope, etc. - d.48)... (by Tatiana-Mihaela)
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What is the Cosmological Principle? – Cosmos at Your Doorstep
The cosmological principle is a fundamental assumption in cosmology that states the universe is, on a large scale, both homogeneous and isotropic. This means that the universe looks the same from any location and in any direction, with no preferred center or edge. It's a cornerstone of the Big Bang model.
Elaboration:
Homogeneity:
The universe is uniform, meaning that the distribution of matter and energy is statistically the same across all locations. There's no special or preferred spot in the universe.
Isotropy:
The universe appears the same in all directions from any given point. This means that there's no preferred direction or edge.
Large Scale:
The cosmological principle applies on a large scale, meaning that while there are local variations (like the Milky Way galaxy), on a vast cosmic scale, the universe is essentially uniform and isotropic.
Implications:
The cosmological principle has significant implications for our understanding of the universe's structure, evolution, and the laws of physics. It's a cornerstone of the Big Bang model, which explains the universe's evolution from an initial hot, dense state.
Support:
Observations, such as the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, provide strong support for the cosmological principle. The principle has also been confirmed by computer simulations.
Challenges:
While the cosmological principle is well-supported, some researchers suggest that there might be subtle deviations from homogeneity and isotropy at very large scales.
Copernican Principle:
The cosmological principle is often associated with the Copernican principle, which states that Earth is not the center of the universe, and that there is no privileged location or observer.
Interpretation of dali48
We are talking about the clash between the Catholic Church (see childhood, see leaving the Church in the 70s, etc. - d.48) and science (see Zen-Buddhism, etc. - d.48) between dogmatic control of ideas and the liberal tendency of natural philosophy (see e.g. Darwin, etc. - d.48)... The science of astronomy obviously won the argument... (by RychardeManne)
Interpretation of dali48
The Sun is different from the earth, our galaxy is different from a black hole, some galaxies advance toward rather than recede from us, and the universe has a "foamy" texture of galaxy clusters and voids, but none of these different structures appears to violate the basic laws of physics...Cosmologists agree that in accordance with observations of distant galaxies, a universe must be non-static if it follows the cosmological principle (see also flora & fauna, etc. - d.48)... (Wikipedia)
Interpretation of dali48 in 2009 + update
Instead of waiting for the national leaders to act, we should invite them to work together and to give us permission to clean nature and to build model projects in no-man lands – to plant trees, to clean water and to produce energy! - We want to show, how well paid we will be by an increase in the quality of life: with paradise-like places to learn, exchange and live for future generations and all cultures... (by Annette Ochs, Survival Pact)
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In 2025, biodiversity conservation and restoration are key focuses, with the "Harmony with nature and sustainable development" theme driving international efforts. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are being implemented in tandem, emphasizing the need for accelerated action by 2030. Global events like the World Biodiversity Summit and the IUCN World Conservation Congress are addressing key themes such as scaling up resilient conservation action, reducing climate overshoot risks, and transitioning to nature-positive economies.
Here's a more detailed look:
International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) 2025:
The theme of IDB, celebrated on May 22nd, is "Harmony with nature and sustainable development," highlighting the interconnectedness of biodiversity and human well-being.
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF):
The GBF aims to achieve a world where biodiversity is valued, conserved, and wisely used, by 2050, and is the focus of efforts to improve biodiversity outcomes.
World Biodiversity Summit:
The World Biodiversity Summit, held on September 25th, will continue to explore global public-private partnerships for biodiversity restoration and nature-based solutions.
IUCN World Conservation Congress:
The IUCN Congress 2025 will address five core themes, including scaling up resilient conservation action, reducing climate overshoot risks, and transitioning to nature-positive economies.
Measuring Development 2025:
This event will focus on biodiversity measurement, data improvement, and the effects of conservation policies, bringing together policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.
Climate and Biodiversity Interlinkages:
Efforts are focused on addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, recognizing that healthy ecosystems are essential for human well-being.
Nature Finance:
The financial sector is being encouraged to support biodiversity conservation and restoration through nature-based financial products.
International Biodiversity Financing:
Donor countries have committed to increasing international biodiversity finance to $20 billion by 2025 and $30 billion by 2030, with financing coming from all sources.
The key now is to put people first and the environment second, but also to remember that when you exhaust the resources (see e.g. drinking-water etc. - better is desalination of sea water + pipelines, etc. - d.48)... (UNDP, Gen Howitzer)
Autumn leaves are circling in front of my bike - flying in the wind - on my way to the super market etc. (dali48)
Interpretation of dali48
At the Copenhagen conference the small island states and the vulnerable countries showed that they realise they face major risk right now and that the goals everyone goes for around the world should be those that make the vulnerable nations safe. But the West Antarctic is now melting in a way that will cause a quarter to a half a metre sea rise by 2100 with current temperatures and CO2 levels! - Only the restoration of a safe climate will protect the vulnerable nations effective by refreezing the Arctic and Antarctic and cooling the ocean... ( Philip Sutton)
Interpretation of dali48
UNDP’s environmental strategy focuses on effective water governance including access to water supply and sanitation, access to sustainable energy services, Sustainable land management to combat desertification and land degradation, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, and policies to control emissions of harmful pollutants and ozone-depleting substances. UNDP's Equator Initiative office biennially offers the Equator Prize to recognize outstanding indigenous community efforts to reduce poverty through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, and thus making local contributions to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)... (Wikipedia)
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