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Časopriestorová lokalizácia vesmírnych civilizácií

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In the first part of this paper we discuss the conditions and circumstances under which extraterrestrial civilisations probably emerge in the universe; finding-out that extraterrestrial civilisations of a type known to us (i.e. humanoid) emerge only in certain localities of our universe where they exist only to a certain time depending on pre-given and ever changing local and later global conditions of existence. In the second part we focus more on internal existence limits of extraterrestrial civilisations that are as specific forms or specific realizations of social form of matter motion determined and influenced by specific parameters of people as its basic structural or substantial elements as well as by specific social-economic laws that bind these elements to each other up to the moment when the social form of matter motion is replaced by completely new super-social form of matter motion that will come on evolution "scene" with its own structural elements, movement and reproduction laws and thus also with own evolutional trajectories and destinies.

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  • Robert Burgan, 2012. "Časopriestorová lokalizácia vesmírnych civilizácií," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2012(1), pages 1-48.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlelg:v:2012:y:2012:i:1:id:325:p:1-48
    DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.325
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