Saturday, November 28, 2009

A fabulous Post @ NakedCaptalism.com


I have been enamoured by the concept of energy and its path in our lives for a long time. My Grade 11 Physics teacher, Mr. Fred Hiltz instilled in me at an early age the fundamental laws of physics - energy cannot be destroyed or created, it merely changes shape. A book that I recently read, Trading in the Zone, articulated the premise that thoughts and memories and experiences are merely packets of energy. The concept of giving and ye shall receive. The equal and opposite reaction. This ties into my ongoing thinking about the plethora of the power of polar opposites in our world. Both physically, and metaphysically.

In November 2008 I wrote a piece on the balance of energy flows as a matter of the occurring transition (http://www.jpgmag.com/stories/9251). The basis to this is my deep and heartfelt belief that we can and should learn a little more from the examples in nature. For this I have adopted the William Wordsworth quote "Let Nature be Your Teacher". The work that I did years ago in "industrial Ecology" and ISO Registered Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) and even our adopted environmental assessment process, recognizes that material in and material out and energy in and energy out are critically important aspects to balance. So can this and should this apply to finance and global capital markets? I believe I will continue to explore that. This piece below, albeit maybe a little more written in abstract, has a similar foundation. And for that I appreciate the effort and energy that the author put into this post. And as they state at the beginning, we have some time to think, like this weekend, because Sunday, the Game in On, Party On Garth!!

kevinearick says:

You have time to think now. I will leave you with this:

All improvements to Democracy come from kids, learning to organize themselves in play, which they inject into the economy upon entry.

Provide children with their basic needs, teach them to care for themselves as early as possible, and otherwise leave them alone to play with as many new kids as possible, free of adult supervision, for as long as possible.

The biological function of humanity is to create unique surfaces and balance the rest of biological diversity to ensure symbiotic growth.

Humanity reached its place in the chain of command by providing its children with more opportunities to learn than any other species.

Humanity must be effective, not efficient.

The energy of the universe can be tapped into anywhere, but the circuit must be returned, and it requires a gravitational pole, a magnetic pole, and a capacitor in between as its basic components.

We have already provided notice in the court of trial, the courts of appeal, including the US supreme court, and just provided notice to the ICJ, that government deficit can only be met at the discretion of individual talent surplus.

Talent is the electrons that pass through the circuit to provide the power. It has a choice among circuits, or to build one of its own.

Performing capital employs talent’s surplus to build up the capacitor to the end of increasing diversity. Non-performing capital is self-liquidating; the self-regulatory mechanism of evolution ensures the outcome.

Family is the basic building block circuit; it creates the new processes. Markets distribute the new processes and recycle the old ones, to complete the circuit. Markets need to be efficient, not people.

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