This paper proposes a rigorous topo-theoretic framework for analyzing the ontological dependence ofhuman civilization on its environmental conditions. Modeling the environment as a site and civilization as aninternal sheaf, this work interpret ecological stability as the existence of global sections and ecological collapseas a cohomological obstruction to gluing compatible local data. Furthermore, it was analyzed the extension ofhuman existence beyond Earth as a change of site and hence a change of topoi, showing that extraterrestrialhabitation requires the explicit construction of new sites supporting nontrivial global sections. The frameworkunifies ecological fragility and space colonization within a single mathematical structure based on sheafcohomology and obstruction theory.
Rodolfo Moroz (Fri,) studied this question.