According to a recent mathmatical study in the link shown below, human civilization as we know and appreciate it, will drastically change for the worse in just a few decades.
http://www.sesync.org/sites/default/files/resources/motesharrei-rivas-kalnay.pdf This is the study that was on all the major news sites today. If this is true, should cavers put their speleo-library somewhere safe, like deep in a cave that is not very humid ? Is so, which cave ? Grutas del Precipicio ? Should we even bother ? What is the point, if nobody will probably ever find the books or understand the meaning of them ? The Mayans seemed to have gone to a lot of trouble to tell their story, yet the majority of the human race doesn't seem to care about it, and only a handful of people seem to have an idea what their message was. I have a respectable speleo-library and even a rare book. But I do not have the time to read them, or reminisce thru them, etc. Most of them have been boxed up for 20 years. I will need to will those books to a reliable caver someday, as I bet my offspring or relatives will throw them in the trash. On a related note, if the study in the link above is accurate, then shouldn't we all select a cave, to have some sort of refuge in. Which cave ? David Locklear --------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our website: http://texascavers.com To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
