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- on Jul 19, 2009
Gravitational RamblingsI was never really interested in physics, preferring instead the more pure branches of mathematics. Given that, much of what I'll say in this little discussion is probably already out there or just total nonsense, still just in...
- on Jul 11, 2009
Human-Oriented DynamicsTo model our larger behavior as organizations, we need some irrationally motivated, inconsistent system, that in it's lack of completeness manages to predictably move around the same territory that we do. A system completely op...
- on May 27, 2009
Third-world democracies are often driven my large populations of un-educated voters, resulting in poorly chosen elected officials and mass amounts of corruption. A large stable middle-class tends to stabilize the voting, which indirectly stabilizes...
- on May 25, 2009
Simple answers to complex problems always make the problems worse.You cannot solve a complex problem with anything other than a complex solution; partially solving a problem is just adding to it. The solution must fully cover the problem, or the igno...
- on Feb 24, 2009
Blowing up a house, to get rid of an infestation of cockroaches is not a real solution to the problem. Too many people on this planet don't seem to understand why it's such a bad thing. That's probably why there are more problems getting cr
- on Feb 24, 2009
Countries should be forced to always live by their own rules. They should not be allowed to do to someone else's civilians what they cannot do to their own.Any technique that a country uses to get its way, should be one that is used equally internall
- on Feb 24, 2009
Mankind iterates its knowledge. Somewhere, in some dark and dank corner of the web sits the answers to most of our problems. It's just that with all the noise out there, it's unlikely that we'll be able to recognize them in time.





