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12/30/16
12/29/16
ZIRP, Recession and Concentration of Wealth
Federal reserve policy is gone over fairly well in a reasonably brief article here...
http://thefederalist.com/2015/12/15/blame-the-next-economic-crisis-on-the-fed/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_interest-rate_policy
Since the Obama administration has let the labor participation rate to the lowest levels since the 1970s and sluiced so much cheap or free money to banks, the corporate world has a lot a cash it has no reason to invest to get interest payments and prices of consumer goods seem to increase. Apparently a recession may be in store. Like the Clinton, Bush administrations the Obama administration created a moderately Potemkin sort of economy with a lot of vicious undercurrents and dark pools.
http://thefederalist.com/2015/12/15/blame-the-next-economic-crisis-on-the-fed/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_interest-rate_policy
Since the Obama administration has let the labor participation rate to the lowest levels since the 1970s and sluiced so much cheap or free money to banks, the corporate world has a lot a cash it has no reason to invest to get interest payments and prices of consumer goods seem to increase. Apparently a recession may be in store. Like the Clinton, Bush administrations the Obama administration created a moderately Potemkin sort of economy with a lot of vicious undercurrents and dark pools.
12/27/16
Freedom is a Free State; Antonym of Slave State
Freedom Is Isn't Free. Multiple meanings for many words and phrases exist. Some are intentionally purposed to advance proprietary ideas and values. Use-truths in organizations were something Sartre wrote about in The Critique of Dialectical Reason. I recall that is was a chapter on colonialism and the way the insiders viewed the natives. Free people are free and may say what's what while the rest need to fear violence, starvation, exile, ostracism etc.
There is an old bumper sticker that reads; "Freedom isn't Free". One knows what it means, yet it is still somewhat onerous. Free is free basically. If one must sacrifice for one's corporate CEO or die in war to keep the administration happy, then one at least is not as free as a wandering native hunter in North America circa 1200 a.d. who would recognize the sophism and nonsense of social reality wherein enslavement occurs. In the sophist world freedom is closer to meaning something like the Nazis of Auschwitz had for the Jews "work will make you free".
If one must use Orwellian lexicons in order to exist socially then the society is not one with real actual freedom. It is conditional freedom where one is free to do as demanded yet not otherwise. In a real Democracy all the citizens serve militarily speaking if they need to, yet in a corporate society the pros of war paid by globalists, corporatists and such, are motivated to force narratives and ideas consistent with the will of ruling powers and creators of the right social lexicon. One of the reasons for the decline of quality American political leadership is that bright people in the corporate world need to shut up and keep their heads down or be fired much less dissent with any sort of corporate policy. In China though they just jail ya-even Christians sometimes. ISIS are more inclined to be head choppers however, while U.S. elites like financial sabotage to suppress dissident ideas.
The ability to have equal social standing cuts in all directions lexically. Blacks and women want equal power with white men and proscribe speech that would not support that. Corporations sometimes want to control electorates to silence environmentalists. Administrations want to annex Ukraine and perforce action novel writers make Russia and efforts to control their ancient homeland villainous. Even President Obama would not stand with Israel and veto a U.N. condemnation of settlements. On occasions politically correct speech is used to drive actual political movements. What else is new?
Trump and the Atomic Bomb Race
President Trump recently has said some things about nuclear weapons that stimulated the media to a mini-frenzy. America he said would win an arms race, or there may be an arms race, whatever. The news is less exiting than the cars driving around an oval track; where will it lead?
Since Richard Nixon started the SALT talks with the former Soviet Union the United States and Russia have moved toward limiting though improving nuclear and atomic bombs. With the end of the Cold War reagan's plan of eliminating nuclear weapons received impetus forward, yet it froze at somewhere around a couple thousand warheads apiece for Russia and the U.S.A. with misc. warheads scattered around former oviet Republics.
Testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere was banned long before except for rogue nations. Eventually the U.S. used computers and blast models to test nuclear weapons. Since much of the nuclear technology in each arsenal dates from teh era of B-52s many in government have wanted to upgrade the weapons to make sure they still work if Iran, North Korea, Pakistan or whomever decides to attack Boston with megatons.
http://www.businessinsider.com/nuclear-weapons-life-extension-us-russia-2015-11 trillion dollar upgrade
What I mean is, the issue of upgrading weapons isn't new. Its alright for President Trump to mention it. Apparently he has a political style different from non-business actors wherein he says some larger things and maybe settles for less. If his tactics work for the citizens of the U.S.A. and peace breaks out all over the world with the dawsning of the age of the Universal Widget- who can argue with that? The Von Obama trillion dollar military nuke upgrade was done quietly and the media didn't care since he won a Nobel.
Since Richard Nixon started the SALT talks with the former Soviet Union the United States and Russia have moved toward limiting though improving nuclear and atomic bombs. With the end of the Cold War reagan's plan of eliminating nuclear weapons received impetus forward, yet it froze at somewhere around a couple thousand warheads apiece for Russia and the U.S.A. with misc. warheads scattered around former oviet Republics.
Testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere was banned long before except for rogue nations. Eventually the U.S. used computers and blast models to test nuclear weapons. Since much of the nuclear technology in each arsenal dates from teh era of B-52s many in government have wanted to upgrade the weapons to make sure they still work if Iran, North Korea, Pakistan or whomever decides to attack Boston with megatons.
http://www.businessinsider.com/nuclear-weapons-life-extension-us-russia-2015-11 trillion dollar upgrade
What I mean is, the issue of upgrading weapons isn't new. Its alright for President Trump to mention it. Apparently he has a political style different from non-business actors wherein he says some larger things and maybe settles for less. If his tactics work for the citizens of the U.S.A. and peace breaks out all over the world with the dawsning of the age of the Universal Widget- who can argue with that? The Von Obama trillion dollar military nuke upgrade was done quietly and the media didn't care since he won a Nobel.
The Clinton Effect
Since the election of Bill Clinton in 1992 the Democrat Party has taken a turn toward the fiscal right and moral left. President Clinton's cult-like following made it difficult for a normal political recovery from the 'excess exuberance' of the era. The U.S. Presidency since the Clinton administration has never been taken by a mainstream candidate.
Perhaps Al Gore would have been elected in 2000 except for his association with Bill Clinton. Of course some would blame his loss to the definate not-top drawer G.H. Bush candidacy on Gore's choice of Joseph Lieberman from a state with few electoral votes. It is likely though that the close election would have gone Al Gore's way if not for the Clinton spoiling effect.
In 2004 John Kerry was taken down on his own merits. Memorable though was the political use of his declaration that Vietnam vets were war criminals decades before. Hillary Clinton did not run in 2004, yet a return of the Clintons was inevitable given Bill's swingy, too-confident persona.
The American need to move past the Clinton conundrum was overcome by Clinton spoiling effect. Party leaders saw a way to avoid running Hillary by running a safe black candidate from Chicago and Harvard; Barrack Obama. Obama was a rather underqualified candidate with accolades piled on like smorgasboard condiments even from the Nobel committee. His performance was exceptional at golf and basketball, poor at bowling, and in economics concentrated wealth and deepening public debt more than any other U.S. President.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-barack-obama-beat-donald-trump-tweets-20161227-story.html
The Clinton effect returned with a vengeance in 2016 to sweep the Democrat field of candidates clear allowing Hillary to campaign against Donald Trump- a man the nationlooked toward hoping he would help get the nation out of the stuck-in-the-mud quagmire of debt, porous borders, terrorism, antipathy and bad terms with Russia, concentration of wealth and basic bad times and immorality that followed the on of Bill Clinton after the end of the cold war.
Its a tall order for Trump to move the nation ahead to reduce poverty, restore moral basics, conserve U.S. border security, eliminate the federal budget deficit, restore the challenge ecosphere environment and so forth. It is even more difficult for Americans to believe that the Clintons and the Clinton effect may finally be gone.
Perhaps Al Gore would have been elected in 2000 except for his association with Bill Clinton. Of course some would blame his loss to the definate not-top drawer G.H. Bush candidacy on Gore's choice of Joseph Lieberman from a state with few electoral votes. It is likely though that the close election would have gone Al Gore's way if not for the Clinton spoiling effect.
In 2004 John Kerry was taken down on his own merits. Memorable though was the political use of his declaration that Vietnam vets were war criminals decades before. Hillary Clinton did not run in 2004, yet a return of the Clintons was inevitable given Bill's swingy, too-confident persona.
The American need to move past the Clinton conundrum was overcome by Clinton spoiling effect. Party leaders saw a way to avoid running Hillary by running a safe black candidate from Chicago and Harvard; Barrack Obama. Obama was a rather underqualified candidate with accolades piled on like smorgasboard condiments even from the Nobel committee. His performance was exceptional at golf and basketball, poor at bowling, and in economics concentrated wealth and deepening public debt more than any other U.S. President.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-barack-obama-beat-donald-trump-tweets-20161227-story.html
The Clinton effect returned with a vengeance in 2016 to sweep the Democrat field of candidates clear allowing Hillary to campaign against Donald Trump- a man the nationlooked toward hoping he would help get the nation out of the stuck-in-the-mud quagmire of debt, porous borders, terrorism, antipathy and bad terms with Russia, concentration of wealth and basic bad times and immorality that followed the on of Bill Clinton after the end of the cold war.
Its a tall order for Trump to move the nation ahead to reduce poverty, restore moral basics, conserve U.S. border security, eliminate the federal budget deficit, restore the challenge ecosphere environment and so forth. It is even more difficult for Americans to believe that the Clintons and the Clinton effect may finally be gone.
12/25/16
Jesus Christ: Fully Man, Fully God
On
the Birth of God
Some
2020 years ago Jesus Christ was born. He existed from eternity as the
Son with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. Each are personalities,
or persona, of one God.
Some
wonder how the infiite spirit that is Jesus Christ could be reduced
to a finite form as a baby born of the virgin woman Mary conceived by
the Holy Ghost. We may wonder in human terms and desire an answer
using what physics and concepts of space and time that we understand.
God,
many would think, being of infinite intelligence also has infinite
size, though as spirit. While God is omnipresent human ideas of space
and time don’t apply to God, the Son or the Holy Spirit...they
transcend that.
So
rather than wondering how the reduction might be accomplished
theoretically it might be more useful to consider that God being
omnipowerful too, would find a way for His will to be done.
We
might wonder if part of the persona of Jesus Christ was he still in
heaven while part of his spirit was on Earth yet again, the
categories concerning human mind and body do not quite coincide with
that of the infinite God of whom Jesus Christ is along with the
father and Holy Spirit. Some questions can never be known. We know
that Jesus Christ was fully man and fully God though, thankfully for
us.
12/24/16
12/22/16
My Books Through 2016
A
list of my books
through
2016
Several are free to download
Christian
Books
God,
Cosmology and Nothingness – Theory and Theology in a Scientific Age
print
God, Cosmology and Nothingness –
Theory and Theology in a Scientific Era ebook
A
Commentary on Berkhof's Intro to the New Testament
epub
Elements
of Christian Church History
epub
Theology
Papers of Garrison Clifford Gibson - Volume 1
PDF ebook
Theology
Papers of Gary Clifford Gibson - Volume 2
PDF ebook
Theology
Papers of Gary C Gibson - Volume 3
PDF ebook
Creation
and Cosmos – The Literal Values of Genesis
print
Creation
and Cosmos – The Literal Values of Genesis
epub
Poetry
A
Place for Faith
print
A
Place for Faith
PDF ebook
Matter
of Spirit
print
Matter
of Spirit
epub
Poetry
of Existence-Meanings
print
Poetry
of Existence-Meanings
PDF ebook
Archipelago;
Transition Space
print
Archipelago;
Transition Space
PDF ebook
Science
Fiction
Alterwall
Objectives...Stories 3.0
print
A
Universal Widget – In the Realm of Forms
epub
A
Universal Widget – In the Realm of Forms
print
Temporal
Cross Currents
epub
Temporal
Cross Currents
print
Novilistricka
Factors
epub
Point
Omni
epub
Philosophy
Religious
and Philosophical Topics
print
Philosophy
and Faith
print
Philosophy
and Faith
PDF ebook
Philosophy:
Thought That Counts
print
Philosophy:
Thought That Counts
epub
Quantum
Time Theory etc.
print
Quantum
Time Theory etc.
PDF ebook
Philosophical
Topics
print
Philosophical
Topics
PDF ebook
Philosophical
Ideas Considered
print
Philosophical
Ideas Considered
PDF ebook
Philosophy
in the Elements
epub
Quanta
of Contemporary History
epub
Contemporary
History-Essays
Honest
History – Volume 1
epub
Honest
History – Volume 2
epub
Honest
History Volume 3
epub
Honest
History – Volume 4
epub
Honest History - Volume 5
epub
Waveform
Politics; Fade to History Volume 1
print
Waveform
Politics; Fade to History Volume 1
PDF ebook
Waveform
Politics; Fade to History Volume 1
epub
Waveform
Politics Two; Peoples, Borders, Spirit
print
Waveform
Politics Two; Peoples, Borders, Spirit
PDF ebook
Waveform
Politics; A War to End Democide Volume 3
print
Waveform
Politics; A War to End Democide Volume 3
print
Waveform
Politics; Equilibrium Pattern Volume 4
print
Waveform
Politics; Equilibrium Pattern Volume 4
PDF ebook
Inelastic
Ecology Supply; Waveform Politics 6
print
Waveform
Politics 6 - Inelastic Ecosphere Supply
epub
The
Post Bush II Era; Waveform Politics 7
PDF ebook
Kinetic
Military Action and Next Generation Debt: Waveform Politics Vol. 10
print
Kinetic
Military Action and Next Generation Debt: Waveform Politics Vol. 10
epub
12/20/16
Chess Patterns, Recognition misc.
A paradigm for patterns is formed with fuzzy logic implicitly. Beginning players moving toward intermediate see numerous patterns that are known as 'openings' that repeat. Then there is the pattern of the scholar's mate, people that use positional play, or advance a pawn to A5 hoping to use it for that dirty accomplice with the Queen for a mate eventually. Patterns are simply a recognized recurrent form, or alternatively, a non recurrent form as unique as a snowflake yet within a generalized recurring context.
Defining the color 'red' for example, was something that Bertrand Russell tried in his essays in metaphysics, yet epistemological issues and subjectivity developed later in the 20th century brought awareness of the difficulties in assigning particular meanings to words inflexibly such as one might experience with Platonic forms or Platonic 'realism'. Kripke and Quine developed slightly different ideas about names and necessity, neo-platonism vs nominalism regarding words, with Kripke arguing pro- neo-Platonism where meanings assigned to words had at least a minimum of lasting meaning while Quine was on the nominalist side. In that paradigm words have use meanings that can be lost over time.
I guess a fair example is politics. One party says night is day, right is wrong and good is evil while the other side differs taking alternative viewpoints on the same issues. Red for example, could mean green in one context, or cotton candy in another. Quine thus argues for word ontologies or lexicons with given meanings that cannot easily be translated into other ontologies, or at all actually. Ontologies may of course be shared or as in a multi-dimensional Venn Diagram share common elements though not all with a Universe of three-ring paradigms.
I agree that 100,000 patterns is quite a few to learn, yet it is possible that one need only learn larger patterns and not all of the specific branches or modifications within the larger pattern. I would think its comparable to being a general historian wherein one learns something about everywhere and tries to fill in the detail so far as possible about Russian history, Chinese history,U.S. history, Latin American etc. without knowing the name of every tiny river and stream in Italy or Siberia.
It is possible to associate power and function with patterns as well as shape, configuration and so forth. Rivers for example have patterned shapes yet also have a force of water flowing downhill and eroding Earth. It is likely that chess has such variegated qualitative paradigms for patterns too. I am not sure though as I have only been learning chess sporadically the past five years, and internet speed varies in the public sector although there are recognizable patterns of peak use and slow speed compelling losses on time in blitz.
Personally I think chess has no more to do with philosophy than auto mechanics or dentistry. One could play chess for a lifetime and never become literate in the process. It seems to be just a very enjoyable game that people can start learning whenever.
Chess is likely a good way to stave off mental inactivity for the elderly. Alzheimer's seems to develop in people that don't read much. Their brains don't get a work out. Blitz chess is the remedy for that. Medicare ought to cover the cost of subscription to chess.com. Obamacare-who'd a thought?
Learning a 100,000 patterns doesn't seem too challenging if one learns them as well as facts for a college exam whereafter they are forgotten and left to the subconscious. One may not learn those facts rote yet one still has a good idea of the lay of the land. Most things learned end up in the subconscious obviously, wherefrom they are summoned to consciousness intentionally or incidentally after some stimuli or need upon a time.
If one were to look at 100,000 chess pattern flash cards-maybe a different 1000 a day for 100 days they would exist in the subconscious. The more often one viewed the patterns the easier would they appear in intentional memory recovery.
Phase space and Hilbert space maximum possible configurations of energy-mass quanta inclusive of the mathematically minded observer can present a large number of possible patterns. Pragmatism counts in the use-value of real-steady state quantum fields, such as the Higgs field whereat chess players probably are located, relatively speaking.
Socrates said they he knew he knew nothing. Epistemology leads one to the lack of certainty about everything eventually, except for Christians of course, as Paul noted, that Jesus is Lord and He crucified.
Noting Evolving A.I. Expert Systems Applications
The
power of computer expert system with specialized artificial
intelligence to find a place in the human social environment is
rather remarkable. With an earbud link to wristband
semi-supercomputer what President would ever need to fail to know
what nations are on France's borders?
The
military value for soldiers of an expert system with AI that has
every book and field manual, map and Jane's data, and tactical
technique ever used in a military setting able to evaluate likely
enemy locations and so forth integrated with satellite imaging tech
and drone data-even able to coordinate information with other
soldiers, is obvious. Probably the military will lead in that sort of
thing before some politicians realizes that building a lab on the
moon, low-cost housing, securing borders and restoring the national
ecosphere are better uses for expert systems.
Applications
for expert systems able to adapt to the real world environment and
serve as an observing adviser probably have quite a future. It may be
through such networking of A.I. systems that the authoritarian
computer evolves or appears to shut down human freedom. Gaming the
ability of people to be free and discovering ways to cut that down
might be well a suited algorithm for a few networked rogue
systems-perhaps developing from individuals search in theory for such
vulnerabilities.
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