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It exists by way of sea trade conducted through organs that we call sea ports (Weekend Rebel Science Excursion - 44).
The lifeblood of this civilization is fossil fuels (Petroleum Civilization: The Final Chapter (Confusing Life with Death), 2, 3, 4).
That lifeblood is the current source of energy used by the entities conducting sea trade between and among nations, in the form of import and export of all manner of things.
How This Happened (The Repeating Cycle)
1) An improvident decision is made, to make or keep fossil fuels as the lifeblood of civilization (The Peak of Sanity - 3).
2) Causing increased amounts of fossil fuel use within civilization.
3) Thus, increasing the dumping of green house gases (GHG) into the atmosphere.
4) So, global air, land, and sea temperatures increase.
5) As land glaciers & polar ice sheets decrease at increasing rates.
6) In the form of more water & ice bergs entering the sea (a.k.a the mass of ice sheets).
7) Increasing amounts of the sea is relocated:
a) by Earth & ice sheet gravitational forces;8) Regional sea level rise (SLR) or sea level fall (SLF) increases:
b) by Earth's axial repositioning;
c) and by Earth's rotational forces.
(see The Gravity of Sea Level Change)
a) gravitational hinge points around Greenland & Antarctica are moved outward;9) Sea ports around the globe, are impacted regionally, by the 0% to 100% SLR or the -0% to -100% SLF (Why Sea Level Rise May Be The Greatest Threat To Civilization, 2, 3, 4, 5).
b) regional SLF takes place (decreases mean sea level by -0% to -100%) depending on distance outward;
c) regional SLR takes place (increases mean sea level by 0% to 100%) depending on on distance outward.
(see The Gravity of Sea Level Change)
To continue this cycle, go back to number one.
How This Ends
10) Petroleum Civilization eventually collapses (Civilization Is Now On Suicide Watch, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
11) A different civilization is the result.
12) if that resulting civilization does not conform, by passing The Test, then extinction of the larger species will continue until all of them become extinct.
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