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15.(first statements) of the human being
 
  ucadia defines human life knowledge as the definition of human life.  
     
01. Human beings are of the species originating on the planet Earth named Homo
Sapiens Sapiens and all its sub species and evolutionary derivatives.
 
02. A Human being is of the species Homo Sapiens Sapiens if it can be shown that
the DNA architecture is consistent with that of human beings as per Clause (01).
 
03. A Human Being is always a human being and nothing lesser or greater in
their description when Clause (02) is applicable.
 
04. All human beings are said to be the same in terms of basic originating species when Clause (02) is applicable to all of them.  
05. Living human beings are human beings as defined by Clause (02) when
it can be shown that blood still circulates in their veins, the heart still pumps and
a significant measure of body cellular structure continues to replicate. When this applies, we mean a human being has life.
 
06. Living humans beings are derivatives of their environment for life to exist on Earth. This includes but is not restricted to oxygen, minerals, water, pressure, gravity, other life forms for food, energy.  
07. Human beings cannot sustain life without an environment approximating the
conditions for life on Earth.
 
08. Living human beings originate from the evolutionary chain of life
on the planet Earth and while on Earth remain part of the greater life ecosystem
of Earth.
 
09. So long as human beings must base a significant part of their survival on being
part of the life ecosystem on the planet Earth, we must rely on the ecosystem
for sustainment and the ecosystem of trees, fish, plants, animals, flowers must
rely partially on living human beings for continued sustainment.
 
10. That when living human beings reduce the diversity or upset the goal of
the life ecosystem to sustain, we should expect the life ecosystem to react
to us in some way as something reducing its goal however greatly or small
of continued sustainment.
 
11. That it is better for human beings chance of sustainment of the species to live in harmony with the life ecosystem, so long as we depend on the life ecosystem
for our survival.
 
12. That the life ecosystem is on one planet and that there will be a time when the life ecosystem will inevitably cease. However, living human beings can replicate the conditions of the life ecosystem and therefore sustain off the planet Earth. Therefore, at some point in the future, the sustainment of the species will be greatly enhanced by diversity of human sustainment on not just Earth, but other parts of the solar system and Galaxy.  
13. Because of Clause (12), the goal of the sustainment of humanity should by
rights be ahead of the goal of the sustainment of the life ecosystem as the
one cannot exist without the other for the foreseeable future. It is also our principle programming by the life ecosystem of the planet Earth. If we succeed it succeeds. If we fail, or deliberately damage the sustainability of the life ecosystem
we fail also. If we succeed in surviving off planet Earth, then we as the life ecosystem of Earth's ambassadors help it to sustain also.
 
14. Living human beings are the highest order of life on the planet Earth in terms of Earths life generating system by virtue of our independent structure, survival skills, brain and level of model skills in altering matter around us.  
15. The interaction of clause (11) to (14) means all living human beings have now become the effective custodians of the sustainment of the life ecosystem of Earth by sensibly placing our own species sustainment in harmony with the life ecosystem.  
16. So long as humanity fails to obligate its role as custodian and ambassador of the
life ecosystem on Earth and live on Earth in disharmony with the life ecosystem,
the life ecosystem on Earth will attempt all it can to restore harmony without
exctincting the human species.
 
17. That all living human beings are created as creators- to sustain the species
and to themselves sustain. That by this definition, in the traditional cultural
meaning of the word "good", then all human beings are created good.
 
18. That all living human beings are created equal, yet with different features, specialities and capabilities that together form the greatest hope of the
species survival.
 
19. That just as all living human beings are as a whole created to ensure the
continued sustainment of the species, that we are all originally genetically
structured to die to see the sustainment of the species.
 
20. That any genetic modifications to the originating genetic programming of human
beings as described in Clause (19) should only be on the basis of
expanding the maximum opportunity of the sustainment of the species.
 
21. That genetic modifications to the originating genetic programming of human
beings that promotes the sustainment of the species as per Clause (19) can
only help sustain the species and therefore in the context of the overall
species and sub-species be positive.
 
22. That for so long as the genetic structure of living human beings means that
human beings ultimately die (therefore change in form), that all human beings will ultimately die.
 
23. That for so long as Clause (22) applies all living human beings will ultimately fail in their goal for self sustainment in physical form regardless of what they try to do to avoid it, or believe that they can avoid it happening.  
24. The goal of sustainment of the species will by virtue of Clause (23) be properly placed ahead in terms of primary purpose than the goal of self sustainment.  
25. That where the goal of self sustainment is placed ahead of the goal of sustainment of the species of human beings, that this represents a fundamental mis-alignment of primary goals.  
26. That all living human beings is what UCA means by the definition of
"humanity" and the principle goal of the sustainment of humanity.
 
27. That the features of diversity and specialisation both in terms of simplification and
complexity are positive and crucial features in the sustainment of humanity.
 
28. That humanity should do as much as is independently and combiningly possible to see the continued success in achieving the goal of the sustainment of
humanity.
 
     
     
 

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