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both neumann and einstein were scared their life's legacies would most likely lead to w21st c extinction although humansai and clean energy could have celebrated best of tikes to earthling
einstein's leters to gandhi, siegmun freud are amazing
my dad norman becanme collectir of neumann letetrs/biographer as well as economist host if neumann's annual update what goods will people umite with 100 times more tech per decade chris.macrae@yaoo.co.uk
lets share "systems stories" between maths genii, economists, first engineer james watt, peace leaders and one of british broadcastings greatest mediator on behalf of species survival
an intriguing starting place is einstein's letters to gandhi:
why did Einstein say one day sustainability will depend on leaders like gandhi being the norm
why did einstein worry about whether americans would get addicted to ruling over wars instead of through peace 1
most people agree that glasgow university's james watt and adam smith started up the age of humans and machines - which became the industrial revolution through which some peoples livelihoods changed from agriculture to the race to be in one of the world's most exciting cities ( actually this process was slow and uneven- by the end of world war 2 most people still had no access to electricity grids, and this applied to the largest ethnicity Asians two thirds of the world who had been mostly colonised as a consequence of the 7 white empires - directly brits french and indirectly russians germans, canadians, americans; Japan was the one Asian of the industrial era to become a coloniser - an ideology that it hadn't thought of until being woken up an American navy in the 1850s)
more recently people have been classifying life in the 21st century as being determined by the 4th industrial revolution - one in which the analytic power of machines connects real time operational platforms- what previously was manually governed or driven may be left to machines to control
there is no doubt that this is on the verge of happening due to 100 fold increase in tech power per decade delivered since the moon race decade by alumni of gordon moore located in the wondrous tip of silicon valley and stanford university- however macines depend on what data they train or- will we humanise ai equitably as if all lives matter; that is not what has happened during the first three industrial revolutions even though adam smith wrote as clearly as anyone ever has demanding machine ower for all
in smith's day machine power ir1 was literally about more physical power than horse and man
we believe that the next different use of machines was telecommunications also firsted by a scot but us immigrant alexander graham bell : the telephone - and supplemented by another scot j logey baird televsion - of course all sorts of media and transmission spaces have evolved- satellite telecommunications death of the cost of distance as a primary geo variable for sharing life critical knowhow has seemed to us as yet the biggest value multiplier of the space race
most people would agree that 12 years of extraordinary wirk by hungaran american mathematican von neumann innovated the biggest and fastest industrial revolutions of all - delivering arguably 100 times moore tech power every decade as von neumann's legacy- for those who choose to call these 3rd and 4th industrial revolutions: we suggest ir3- the age when human computing tools went beyond slide ruler and paper reporting to computing and digital reporting changing every kind of job in the process; to which industrial revolution 4 adds those platforms whose real time operation we turn over to artiicial intel;
so in 2020 - 260 years on - the era of machines and humans is sping so fast that when the world's meets in glagow cop26 risk exponentials - eg covid, climate, all livesmatter AI- have become as sustainability urgent as innovation opportunities
fortunately most kids/teachers/parents/communities only need to know the stories not the detailed maths unless a kid wants to be one of the top 10 "systems" mathematicians to save their generation - not something that will necessarily make you much money , and probably something which needs flow training from age 6 - what worlds greatest musicians, artists, sportstars and maths people share in common is lifetime of focused practice starting pre-school, -the exact opposite of standard examination inside classrooms
einstein 1 - whether male scientists say their silo of science has nothing more to innovate- they mean until or unless maths and modeling is done at a more detailed level of dynamic interaction than they have approximated - read gordon brown story - sadly covid19 works at scale about one thousandth of a pinch of salt -
einstein 2 written in 1930s- as tech accelerates, one day within next 80 years the only nation leaders worth trusting will have long-term values like gandhi- sustainability of species as well as nations involves long-term intergenerational depth of consistency and love of peoples not quarterly political churning nor its monetisation - see letters between einstein/gandhi
KSW – Keynes Smith Watt
This is a summary of the final chapter of Keynes General Theory
of Employment Money and Interest
Increasingly only the handful of economists whose rules get embedded
in nations’ justice systems rule the world. They exponentially lock in what
every places’ children will be able to do with their generation
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Keynes also presented a conclusion and a recommendation
Therefore Economists will pose the greatest risk to the parental
desire of bringing up children to innovate happier freer futures than our
generation
UNLESS the profession of Economist takes the Hippocratic oath to
design systems around the core goal of
ending poverty- by which is meant every place or space is thriving and
diverse so that wherever the next girl or boy is born, she has a good chance
at a happy, free and productive life
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Keynes was writing out of Cambridge University between the
two world wars. He left his inheritance to form the Cambridge Arts Theatre. Artistic participation is one limitless and
collaborative way to value thriving community. As Brits may know some of their
truest tv journalists graduated from Cambridge Arts including David Frost who
chased down Nixon and Michael Palin who progressed from Monty Python satire to global cultural belt roads (eg full circle that
goes south from the arctic to the Antarctic and back up to Russia again where
Michael sings a ballad with soviet navy in Vladivostok the Asian city nearest
to where the Bering St separates Russia and America by 50 odd miles. Palin also
chaired the Royal Geographic Society at the time both Prince Charles and the
Attenborough convinced Aunty (BBC) to stop being censored by politicians and
start telling climate crisis reality- a great purpose for world service and the
Queens English and as a commonwealth force multiplier
Keynes like his contemporary Einstein was aware that
connectivity technologies would make the world a very small place. In fact, his
main lesson to the last class he taught returning from world war 2 – was new
technologies were accelerating so fast that peace would depend on new world
trade mapping how post industrial economics and healthy societies go beyond
mercantile colonial and industrial. And there is Einstein’s most creative
lesson for our human race can be stated thus: whenever man’s sciences says
there is nothing more to innovate, the old scientific expert means that no more
can be discovered until mapping a system at a more micro level of dynamics than
had previously been imagined possible. Today we could urgently live up to
Keynes and Einstein by declaring microeconomists value sustaining humanity and
invite tech wizards to humanise Machine Intelligence and transparently map big data
small so that 5G links in every community from the ground up. Beam me up Scotty
as one starships crew used to celebrate
Further Reference – we invite economist tech wizards and parents
to consider whether 2020s sustainability economics can be the 7th
and most wondrous economics of all by integrating the trading maps of the industrial
economies of pound and dollar with the 4 new tech economies of
1.
space/satellite/mobile,
2.
von neumann and moores trillion times more
analytic power (100 fold decade 5G 2020s 0G 1970s)
3.
demings zero defects engineers and supercity
infrastructures,
4.
rural keynesianism global villages.
5.
The Economist between 1962 and 1992 (free
downloads normanmacrae.net ) mediated explorations between American and Asia of
this knowledge-age race with the hope that Franciscan American and Gandhian African
could also linkin servant leaders in a
project codenamed Entrepreneurial Revolution in 1976, which was also translated
into Roman by a young Romano Prodi. Earlier 1955 The Economist had fielded the
only journalist at Messina’s conception of the EYU (1955) -unfortunately what the
Italian triangularisation of free trade with Germany and France had hoped for
-joy of trade across med sea and at the western end or marco polos silk road)
was decimated by the common agricultural
policy and the way the founding 6 soon reverted to the same Norther Bureaucratics
that had colonized the old world leaving more than half of human beings on the continent
of Asia with no access to electricity grids even as the west 1960s moon race
was completed.
Smith Watt Alumni Year 260
If you find it hard to find an economist today who is designing
the future your friends and families would like to spend their lived on we
recommend rewinding to Adam Smith Glasgow U 1760s
Smith was fortunate to be at a unique crossroads in time and
space
His alumni Watt was inventing engines ie starting up industrial
revolution
Scotland had just failed as a nation and was being colonized
by London. Smith was hoping for an opposite to what happened next – London thinned
Scotland of people valuing sheep aa quarterly more valuable than people. The consequence
more than half of Scots emigrated to America and around the 7 seas- becoming one
of the first Diaspora Nation
Like eg Newton before him Smith was living at a time when
intellectuals were expected to compose systems from being at the exploratory
edge of various valuable/enlightening journeys across generations
Smith had a lot to say on English higher education being
hopeless
He had enthusiastically explored the evolution of cultures
and languages – interestingly our biography of Von Neumann shows this was the
father of computer codings final bridge to humanizing machine intel
Smith work on moral sentiments asked how would make markets
transparent enough for humans to continues to be nature smartest species
AND Smith had his unique pitch on world trade. He noted that
the burden on the pound economy to build a worldwide empire would become too
big. Logically smith argued: stop trying to colonise america, celebrate free
trade with them. And once they become bigger celebrate the dollar economy out
of Phillidelphia as next world free trade mapping capital united by the English language. Even when
the Brits had not been . Even as 1776
showed Brits had not been innovative enough to value Smithsonian free trade he
was confident his reasoning would need to make a come back
We would advise people not to write off Smith as a mere
dreamer. He raised very detailed questions if ones that would need a lot of
conflict resolution. In Glasgow University you can find a paper on the subject:
A Question the dollar economy raises is how will reparations be made to slave owners.
If the majority of the economy of America South revolves round the operational
system of slave labour – how will that leap be made. Smith knew that the true
morality of advancing human rights does not come cheap. It takes a lot of work and a higher
level of collaboration trust than competition alone. To go beyond any system
trap one has to dare mediate reconciliation proactively however inconvenient that
truth is to the old way of doing vested interest politicking
Further Reference from the emergence of rural keynesianism
around borlaugs rice science and barefoot village doctors, arounfd1970 womens
empowerment movements started scaling across the continent of Asia – East from
Japan to Korea and China. South out of Bangladesh. The Chinese soon benefited
from inward investment by China Diaspora of deming-inspired infrastructures,
but as world poorest new nation of 1971 Bangladesh
offers the purest 50 year development action-learning curricula of
micro-everything (community resilience, goal 2 food security, goal 3 community health
service, goal 4 livelihood education, goal 5 end underclasses be these sexual ,
faith-based, skin-coloured, language-based, 6 locally sanitise and value clean
water flows).
http://worldcitizen.tv/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/jsbpapertwo.docx
It turns out that just as a teenage Gandhi had gone to study
Bar of London law, a teenage Bangladeshi (Fazleabed.com) went to Glasgow to
celebrate th200 year of Smith and Watt. He then trained as a Chartered Accountant
for Royal Dutch Shell Oil becoming that multinational’s regional ceo for his homeland
before disaster struck 1970 in the form of a local cyclone killing 1 million
people all around him. From that life changing moment on he spent his life
linking in the number 1 ngo economy of ending poverty from the very poorest up.
In 2010 To celebrate the 40th year of Bangladesh women empowerment
Adam Smith scholars launched a journal of new economics. The bookmark above is
the paper on Adam Smith I most use . There’s much more to learn than I am
capable of mapping, especially as the new technologies help bangladesh women
leapfrog round the most exciting university partnership od sdgs BRAC U 2.0/OSUN
partners and the deepest pursuit of digital banking for the poorest BKash partnership
Alumni of Smith Watt and Bangla women Empowerment invite you
to celebrate year 260 of this microeconomics relay cop 26 Glasgow Nov 2020
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