Miscellaneous idea and concept. Something to think about, that is not related to any particular topic, event or person. I would like to start this quarter by reviewing thoughts about the past and the future. First of all, it seems easier to predict the future than to guess the past. For example, predicting the future seems to be much easier than the job of archaeologists trying to piece together what happened based on clues and forensic analysis. And at this point I want to bring to the point some recent work. One is the work done by Stephen Wolfram where he shows how simple programs develop extremely complex results. If we study the concept of the Greek gods and their roles, we can find that the world as we know it started from extreme simplicity.

Perhaps several programs that have been working and interacting for 5.5 billion years. Now without going too far and therefore such comments being dismissed by those of extreme religious convictions of any sect. In fact, this comment would not preclude the idea of ​​one god or remove the idea of ​​multiple gods from Greek theories and beliefs, but would open a dialogue beyond the absolutes we see in major religions and the literal interpretations of those writings. . Let’s take the simplicity of life at the most basic levels of RNA, DNA, Proteins, etc. The easiest way to study something is from the beginning, so if we ask ourselves how the complexity of life (species and niches) really arose here on this planet, it might be easier to know that answer by creating life.

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Now this could be artificial life, adding artificial intelligence interacting with human life or other intelligent species on the planet.

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It would be smart to discover more ways to interact with our intelligent species on Earth to communicate. As we have done with the Chimpanzees through sign language or with the Dolphins. But what is more interesting is that in our “Politically Correct World” we have not been honest enough with our own human species and perhaps the notion of working for a world closer to humanity should figure into the idea. If we create life and watch it evolve, then we can better understand these theories about how we best describe the past. Studying and predicting the future is much easier than studying and forensically delineating the past or past events. Surely one can get closer looking back, but not as much as someone who has studied the future from the present or present, understanding the current perception of the past in the equation. In this sense I would like to point to Isaac Asimov and his trilogy as an example of something we are working on today. Also Nicola Tesla’s journals and his ideas of the automaton, ELF work and other predictions of the future seem to have predicted our current future quite closely.

I like to think that by studying different technologies myself I can find clues to the future based on current observations along with the latest innovations and their potential uses. Also, if you look at Arthur C Clark and all of his ideas, it seems like a lot of them are becoming reality and they all seem to be combinations of all the innovations and thoughts from the past. Many of these predictions in the form of works of fiction have come true. Geosynchronous satellite communication (Iridium), cold fusion, modern alchemy, etc., once said: “To predict the future we need logic, but we also need faith and imagination, which can sometimes defy logic itself.” Arthur C Clarke. Nicola Tesla had almost as many written predictions as Galileo, Einstein, Copernicus, Da Vinci, Newton, etc. And today we have some amazing people in our age watching, inventing, innovating, creating and inventing. Some of these living intellectuals have made huge predictions, which if and when they come true, will be a wonderful achievement for mankind.

In fact, predicting the future with little knowledge and observation is relatively easy. Having studied the great explorers of the past and famous archaeologists like Charles Leaky, it is interesting how much we have learned, but how little is available in the way of clues. Charles Darwin also had a lot to say and many times what we see today along with what we are somewhat sure of in the past, like the existence of dinosaurs from fossil records etc. We have rebuilt much of what it was, we know what it is to a great extent, except for misdirection provided and secrecy due to military, allied and national security. We know how people think and what kinds of things they want according to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and desires of all human beings, through cultural, parental and social upbringing and of course those elements pre-imprinted in the DNA and organic. life programming.

We know that innovation or invention is introduced when there is a desire or a need. For example, in a war, you have to win or lose everything, so the need to innovate is key. If you need energy, water, food, transportation again, you will see innovation. If you can make money entertaining people; You have a need for innovation and a way to use it to make money, so raise funding to provide it. If there is a business that needs to be more efficient, it will find innovation. For example; robotics in manufacturing to replace people, advances in aerodynamics to move people, advances in medicine to save people. Industry often drives innovations as do smart governments that can see where we are and where we want to be.

So if you study where we are, where we’re headed, you can often predict categories of needed improvements, as well as severe pitfalls. Therefore, predicting the future is relatively easy. Both the short-term and long-term future can be predicted as long as your preconceived notions are grounded in reality in your observations of the current period. If you look at the people who advise administrations of presidents, you can see that we are all in good hands and if you can see the methods of their madness as they advise such administrations, you can see the brilliance of their sense of direction as they fight the social norms. status quos and dying technologies. It is an art and a science to build for the future without overstepping the boundaries of continuity. Incremental change is better and without interrupting the natural flow of things. Too much disruptive technology is not good. The flow must be obtained to continue serving free men, otherwise it will end up turning on the “Lunch Light” for those we are trying to serve. Man’s forward movement requires careful planning like a three-dimensional chessboard;

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We must continue to study the flows and the future, which is much easier than you think. There are so many factors, such as trade, population migration, population growth, industry turnover, weather cycles, trading partners, wars, voting trends, infrastructure depreciation, crime, the flow of capital, stock markets, national security, politics, religious backgrounds. , law, taxes, energy, natural resources, environment, health, language, education, transportation, communication, distribution, and currency, to mention a few, that must be studied and must fit. This is why you need well-rounded experts and individuals with multiple disciplines of so many and more items listed and with a team of dedicated thinkers all with the common goal, the tasks are not really that overwhelming, although to many it may seem like an un-doable.

Although, since you will be creating the future, it may not be that important to know about the future, but if you are heading where humanity seems to be heading and for the right reasons and are ready to mitigate the negatives by acknowledging them and working to use them. those potential weaknesses as strengths, then you can get where you’re going. Now, as far as the past is concerned, it has happened before and since we are in a linear time trap where we can’t fix those problems or even be sure of exactly what happened, we need to form a realistic and probable estimate of the past and study the trends, flows, cycles, grids, programs, of the present and of the most recent past that we can verify and move to govern the great ship of humanity towards the destiny towards the future. Just a thought; any comments on any of the topics mentioned, any other perspective or point of view, please share it with us.

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