Nature is the creator of all living creatures in the world. If there is another name or theory about the world, it should be considered that these are man-made concepts.
Modern science and various theories are widely accepted today. Among these, modern science holds a prominent position. Additionally, many people find value in religious teachings. The world is filled with individuals who believe in both.
However, very few people step away from established theories to perceive the world with a more primitive perspective. Those who do so can observe unusual phenomena. Yet, these observations are often dismissed as absurd by those who are entrenched in their theoretical views.
Theory is not everything
I am someone who enjoys viewing the world with a primitive mindset. When we observe the world without the theories and ideologies created by intelligent beings, and compare what we see, the future appears quite frightening.
War is one of the most destructive phenomena in this terrifying future. While natural disasters may occur frequently in our world, they are often seen as a normal part of nature because humanity cannot control them. In contrast, war is different; it is a human-made catastrophe that can be prevented.
What is war?
Understanding the true nature of war is quite complex. We often perceive war as a devastating conflict between nations. However, it is also a fundamental instinct to defend one’s own country. According to the laws of nature, it is a natural right to fight against an aggressor threatening one’s territory. Just as apes defend their territorial rights, so too do humans feel compelled to protect their homeland.
In the past, territorial disputes were straightforward situations, similar to those observed among apes in primitive times. While these conflicts were common then, they are not as prevalent today. Modern society is much more complex, making it difficult to protect one’s territory. One of the reasons for this difficulty is that territorial boundaries are now clearly defined.
The situation described has spread uncontrollably across the globe. The outcome of this situation is likely to result in a significant social explosion. It is no coincidence that society is being drawn to this point; rather, it is a natural occurrence that aligns with the laws of nature.
There have been two significant incidents in the past that we know of: World War I and World War II. It is futile to search for a single cause behind both wars, as their occurrence was not accidental and did not happen overnight. Instead, these wars were the culmination of a long chain of events.
Consider how astonishing it is that a single person like Hitler could start a war of such massive scale. How many people followed his orders? How many lost their lives under his command? Did they truly need to fight? What unique power did Hitler possess that enabled him to mobilise so many people?
There are various reasons for this, both scientific and psychological. However, there may have been a force behind Hitler that motivated him; this force could be nature.
World War II controlled the population
After the Second World War, the world’s population began to stabilise. The war resulted in a decrease of approximately 85 million people. This may have been nature’s way of addressing overpopulation. It is natural for ecosystems to regulate the growth of animal populations, including humans. Without such control, the balance of the world could be disrupted. Therefore, managing human overpopulation is also part of nature’s design, and it is ultimately nature that knows how to achieve this balance.
There are numerous instances where the world’s population is controlled in this manner. This often occurs due to natural disasters. As the population expands exponentially, the frequency of natural disasters also rises. However, if large-scale population control is necessary, events such as wars or epidemics may take place.
Due to the recent COVID-19 epidemic, population control has been implemented to some extent. However, only nature knows the true extent of that control.
Today, the world is bracing for the possibility of another world war. As Russia continues its conflict with Ukraine, the threat of a devastating war looms large. The situation is steadily worsening, with more countries beginning to get involved in the ongoing struggle between Russia and Ukraine.
The battle of two power camps
The world is currently divided by war. On one side, there is the Western camp, which includes NATO, and on the other side, the Eastern camp, led by Russia. Both sides are gradually preparing for conflict. At the same time, the Middle East is also experiencing its own heated conflicts, marked by clashes between these Western and Eastern alliances.
Currently, North Korean troops have been deployed to fight alongside Russia against Ukraine. This situation is quite serious. North Korea is a significant adversary of the Western bloc. The threat of a third world war has increased as the enemies of the Western camp join forces.
The western camp is prepared for war, while NATO supports this stance. In contrast, the eastern camp is not ready for such a conflict. The countries within the eastern camp are disorganised and tend to operate independently. However, they are likely to unite in times of crisis. North Korea is already aligned with this group.
All it takes is a significant event to trigger World War III. No one can predict when it will occur. If nature’s requirement is to manage population growth through war, it will undoubtedly happen.
This situation can be likened to a ghost controlling someone’s mind. While there are psychological theories that attempt to explain how a war mentality develops, it remains unclear to what extent these theories can fully account for the phenomenon. There may be unknown factors at play behind it all, much like the mysterious nature of the universe. Our understanding of the unseen aspects of the universe is limited, and similarly, the war mentality might be influenced by an invisible force. If such a force exists, it could be directed by the nature.