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You touch many significant points from many directions. But your criteria to evaluate is lacking in definition. Dark Ages are considered dark from many perspectives. Looked at from one angle, yes, we're living in dark ages. Looked at from the viewpoint of science, we're more advanced than ever before. We're enlightened materially and prosperous in comfort. The criteria, which you positively did not consider, is happiness and fulfilment of the people living in the current arena. From this point of view, we are definitely in Dark Ages. People have things, but they're not happy. Lives are hollow and without purpose and more importantly, challenge. Technology has given us false hopes; Social Media is the worst culprit. It produces fake everything, to which the inquisitive young get hooked and the downhill slide starts in earnest. Depth of ideas is lost and superficiality reigns supreme.

In the Vedic period (2500-3200 BCE), in North-west India, people lived for fulfilment. There was no police, no military and no locks. I mention this as a reference point. If you want to live a non-violent spiritual life for self-realization, make sure your neighbors think like-wise. India didn't and they were invaded by neighbors 20 times, their temple-gold looted, their women raped. They rebuilt foolishly, to be invaded repeatedly.

Today, nations are materially advanced and technology has given them unprecedented military advantage. People live in fear. They know they can be wiped out in mere seconds without warning. Dark dark ages, indeed!

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