The Universe Is Steadily  Deteriorating And So Is The Human Race - Why Is This Happening? - By Michael Snyder -
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Did  you know that scientists have come to the conclusion that "the universe is  slowly dying"?  In fact, they have found that the universe is only  producing about half as much energy as it once did, and they have also found  that the level of energy is continuing to fade.  Not only that, our sun  also appears to be dying.  Solar activity has slowed down to a level not  seen for about 100 years, and scientists are not quite sure what to make of  it.  Pretty much all scientists agree that the sun will die "one day", but  could it be possible that it is happening faster than any of them ever  imagined?  In addition, in this article I will include information about  how the human race itself is deteriorating.  There is a common  misconception that humanity has been constantly improving and getting better,  but scientists have discovered that the exact opposite is actually true.   So why is this happening?  Why is everything steadily decaying and  deteriorating?
These  are questions that our scientists don't really have quality answers for.   But what they can see is that things are slowing down all around us.  Just  this week, there were headlines in mainstream news sources all over the planet  that were proclaiming that "the universe is dying".  Here is one  example...
The  Universe is slowly dying, according to astronomers who have made a study of the  fall in energy levels resulting from the fusion of matter taking place in the  nuclear furnaces of the stars of more than 200,000 galaxies.
A  wide-spectrum survey of the galaxies has revealed the precise levels of energy  generated within an immense segment of space and found that it is only half of  what it was 2bn years ago - and that it is continuing to fade.
The  scientists involved in the study said that they used "as many space and  ground-based telescopes we could get our hands on", and the data that they were  able to accumulate pointed to some pretty stunning conclusions...
"The  universe has basically sat down on the sofa, pulled up a blanket and is about to  nod off for an eternal doze," said astronomer Simon Driver, who led the  team.
Death  does not mean the universe will go away. It will still be there, but its stars  and all else that produces light and stellar fire will fizzle out.
"It  will just grow old forever, slowly converting less and less mass into energy as  billions of years pass by until eventually, it will become a cold, dark and  desolate place, where all of the lights go out," said astronomer Luke  Davies.
What  this tells us is that the universe was once a much more vibrant and active  place.
At  one time, far more energy was being produced than we are currently  observing.
This  also tells us that whatever process is happening once had a beginning and that  it is heading toward an end.
Our  sun has also been getting quieter.  The following is from a BBC article  that was published last year...
"I've  been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I've never seen anything quite like  this," says Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton  Laboratory in Oxfordshire.
He  shows me recent footage captured by spacecraft that have their sights trained on  our star. The Sun is revealed in exquisite detail, but its face is strangely  featureless.
"If  you want to go back to see when the Sun was this inactive... you've got to go  back about 100 years," he says.
This  solar lull is baffling scientists, because right now the Sun should be awash  with activity.
Scientists  don't know what to make of the sun's strange behavior, because according to them  it is supposed to act quite predictably.
Could  it be possible that we are moving into a period of time when the sun's behavior  will become quite erratic?
Is  our sun in the very early stages of shutting down?
A  study that was released earlier this year warned that because of the lack of  solar activity we could be heading for a "mini ice age"...
The  Earth could be headed for a 'mini ice age' researchers have warned.
A  new study claims to have cracked predicting solar cycles - and says that between  2020 and 2030 solar cycles will cancel each other out.
This,  they say, will lead to a phenomenon known as the 'Maunder minimum' - which has  previously been known as a mini ice age when it hit between 1646 and 1715, even  causing London's River Thames to freeze over.
Let's  certainly hope that study does not prove to be accurate, because it would likely  mean widespread death and famine all over the planet in the not too distant  future.
The  human race itself is deteriorating as well.  To end this article, I would  like to share with you an extended excerpt from one of my previous articles  entitled "Scientists Discover Proof That Humanity Is Getting Dumber, Smaller And  Weaker".  As humans, it is our tendency to believe that we are somehow  superior to all generations of humans that have ever come before us.  But  the cold, hard scientific evidence actually shows that the exact opposite is  true.  Compared to our ancient ancestors, our brains are smaller, our  bodies are weaker and from generation to generation the number of errors in our  DNA is rapidly growing.  There is a finite limit on the amount of time the  human race will be able to survive just based on the pace that we are  deteriorating.  Most people have never heard anything about this, and that  is why such an extended excerpt from one of my previous articles is  required.  I believe that many of you will find this extremely  enlightening...
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This  kind of information comes as a shock to many people.  It is widely assumed  by the general public that humanity is "progressing" and that we are better both  physically and mentally than our predecessors were.  But that is not the  case at all.  In fact, research conducted at Cambridge University shows  that we are "weaker than we used to be" and that the most highly trained  athletes of today "pale in comparison" to those that lived thousands of years  ago...
'Even  our most highly trained athletes pale in comparison to these ancestors of ours,'  Dr Colin Shaw told Outside Magazine. 'We're certainly weaker than we used to  be.'
The  study looked at skeletons dating back to around 5,300 BC with the most recent to  850 AD - a time span of 6,150 years.
It  then compared the bones to that of Cambridge University students, and found the  leg bones of male farmers 5,300 BC were just as good as those of highly-trained  cross-country runners.
In  addition, earlier research at Cambridge University showed that our bodies are  "significantly smaller" than they were thousands of years ago and that our  brains are also smaller...
An  earlier study by Cambridge University found that mankind is shrinking in size  significantly.
Experts  say humans are past their peak and that modern-day people are 10 percent smaller  and shorter than their hunter-gatherer ancestors.
And  if that's not depressing enough, our brains are also smaller.
The  findings reverse perceived wisdom that humans have grown taller and larger, a  belief which has grown from data on more recent physical  development.
The  decline, said scientists, has happened over the past 10,000 years. They blame  agriculture, with restricted diets and urbanization compromising health and  leading to the spread of disease.
Wow.
Most  movies and television shows portray our ancestors as short, stupid, hunched-over  people that could barely survive in a cold, cruel world.
But  the hard science is revealing a very different picture to us.
As  I mentioned above, the primary reason for our decline as a species is the  systematic deterioration of our genes.  According to Dr. John Sanford of  Cornell University, the author of Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the  Genome, each one of us already carries tens of thousands of harmful mutations,  and each one of us will pass on at least 100 new mutations to future  generations.  Many scientists believe that this will ultimately lead to  something called "mutational meltdown".  The following is an excerpt from a  paper by Gerald H. McKibben and Everett C. McKibben...
Geneticists  have long worried about the impact of mutations on the human population, and  that at a rate of one deleterious mutation per person per generation, genetic  deterioration would result. Earlier reports were based on estimates of mutation  rates considerable lower than what we now know to be the case. Findings going  back to 2002 show that the human mutation rate is at least 100 mistakes  (misspellings) per person per generation. Some scientists believe the rate is  closer to 300.
Even  a rate of 100 has profound implications, and the mutation rate is itself  increasing. Furthermore, most, if not all, mutations in the human genome must be  deleterious.  "And nothing can reverse the damage that has been done during  our own generation, even if further mutations could be stopped."  It would  appear that the process is an irreversible downward spiral that will end in  "mutational meltdown".
This  is incredible stuff with absolutely staggering implications.  For much more  on all of this, check out the video interview with Dr. Sanford that I have  posted below...
WATCH:  https://youtu.be/VzHPqfJrIjE 
Not  only are our brains getting smaller, but humanity is also getting  dumber.
This  sounds strange to many people, especially considering the technological boom  that we have seen in modern times, but it is actually true.  In fact, a  Stanford University biology professor recently published two papers in which he  expressed his conclusion that humans have been getting dumber for thousands of  years...
Are  humans becoming smarter or more stupid? Comparing our modern lives and  technology with that of any preceding generation, one might think we are  becoming increasingly smarter. But, in two papers published in Trends in  Genetics, Gerald R. Crabtree of Stanford University claims that we are losing  mental capacity and have been doing so for 2,000-6,000 years! The reason,  Crabtree concludes, is due to genetic mutations-which are the backbone of  neo-Darwinian evolution.
Professor  Crabtree, like Dr. Sanford, is convinced that this loss of mental capacity is  due to the accumulation of errors in our genes...
Based  on data produced by the 1000 Genomes Project Consortium and two recent papers in  Nature, Crabtree estimates in the first article that, in the past 3,000 years  (approximately 120 generations), about 5,000 new mutations have occurred in the  genes governing our intellectual ability. He claims most of these mutations will  have no effect, while about 2-5 percent are deleterious and "a vanishingly small  fraction will increase fitness." Crabtree bases his conclusion that humankind is  losing mental capacity on the ratio between the deleterious and the beneficial  mutations.
And  to be honest, we can see the loss of mental capacity all around  us.
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