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If we can see beyond the trench of our experience and get a glance at the bigger universe what kind of world would we see ?
If we can look back from the future what would we see then that we should have known now if we attention ?
The elements in the inventory of forces that shape our time and our reaction to these forces are the choices we make, the concepts we belief are true, and joint action we are able to make. Thses factors are continuations of forces from the middle of the passing millennium.
The ideas that created the modern world unchained the human mind, spirit and imagination from superstition using rational scientific methods . Ba·con (bâ¹ken), Francis First Baron Verulam and Viscount Saint Albans.
1561-1626
English philosopher, essayist, courtier, jurist, and statesman. His writings include The Advancement of Learning (1605) and the Novum Organum (1620), in which he proposed a theory of scientific knowledge based on observation and experiment that came to be known as the inductive method.of interpreting nature as opposed to the deductive logic of Aristotle. Bacon insists on observation and experience as the sole source of knowledge1
The first issue is the relationship between science, technology and the human spirit.
We can not control the engines of change. The image of Frank·en·stein
Frank·en·stein (fràng¹ken-stìn´) noun
1. An agency or a creation that slips from the control of and ultimately destroys its creator.
Word History: The word Frankenstein has taken on a life of its own, somewhat like the monster created from parts of corpses by the Swiss student Frankenstein, whose name serves as the title of Mary Shelley's novel, published in 1818. People have persisted in calling the monster Frankenstein; in fact, the first recorded use of the name as a common noun in 1838 refers to mules as “Frankensteins.” The word has gone on to refer to “a monster having the appearance of a man” and “an agency that slips from the control of and ultimately destroys its creator.” Since most people have given the name of the novel's protagonist to his creation, Frankenstein's monster has, in a sense, destroyed its creator.
Machinery
The cycle of the machine is now coming to an end. Man has learned much in the hard discipline and the shrewd, unflinching grasp of practical possibilities that the machine has provided in the last three centuries: but we can no more continue to live in the world of the machine than we could live successfully on the barren surface of the moon.
Lewis Mumford (1895–1990), U.S. social philosopher. The Culture of Cities, ch. 7, sct. 16 (1938).
Lewis Mumford (1895–1990), U.S. social philosopher. The Conduct Of Life, ch. 1 (1951), remarking on the condition of life in the modern city.
It has always been with us. It is a constant cancerous force in all times and all cultures and with all people. The question is when does it turn deadly ? We all carry "benign" cancers in our bodies but they have the potential to spread and kill the host. Concerns over money and influence in American Politics maybe be easily dismissed as more of the same but could be the early signs of a greater and deadly evil.
Clearly a society, company, school or village will progress if the members are moved by synergy, a system of shared benefit, all are busy and productive, have advanced skills and hardware, and pay attention to the laws of man and nature. In other words are like the Swiss, a small country divided into regions, cantons, villages with real and active participation.
The world is suffering with massive outbreaks of corrupt regimes in big places like Russia, some of the other former Soviet Republics, Indonesia, Pakistan, many countries in central Africa where the bunk of international aide is stolen and wars break out among gangs of thieves, the Balkans, Columbia, Argentina, Turkey, Mexico and much of Latin America, with parts of Urban China; all together corruption’s destructive forces effect more than half of mankind. It appears than the real issue of Y2K maybe corruption, disruption, violence, widespread allegations of crimes, and the alienation of the masses forming rage against the established swindlers and thieves as separatist movements.
Corruption is a product of size. While evil empires have been a mainstay of history, the bulk of people lived in agricultural villages where thieves had limited careers. Only in this century has big become common with the invention of technology to support extensive enterprises, private and public.
The iron law of oligarchy and bureaucracy takes over - the workers, citizens, and subjects are hard pressed to influence the management at the top.
The theory of countervailing forces becomes a battle of titans without meaningful human contact. The battle of doctors, insurance companies, teaching hospitals and medical schools, drug companies, and political forces fails to deal with the human condition of being sick.
So we know the ailment and the cause. The treatment is also clear - small is healthy. Small medical service centers with less administration and costly bureaucracy that don’t charge fees and don’t have to keep books on a per patient basis. They treat anyone with a variety of cards on a per capita basis or as a public service - their cost paid from a variety of sources. In other words the plans as they exist in most of Europe and the rest of the industrial world.
The evil effects of size is clearly seen in the mega-school with dozens of assistant principals, area superintendents, area specialist, coordinators, teachers on assignment, and hundreds of special programs for questionable special needs such a the mythological attention deficit disorder. Since disability has been rewarded it has grown from 2 -3 % of the population with physical or mental disorders to 20 % to 30 % with some label attached as different, the number is up 10 times in the last 20 years and creates a huge self serving bureaucracy.
Political units can be smaller. Elections can be tiered - indirect so the people select those that select the next level. That was the design of the electoral college. Regional government is very useful. There are few advantages of central administration and many disadvantages in the age of information. Balkanization is good. Confederation is good. All within a global economy. The need for the great empire or nation state is less and less clear if it causes disorder rather than produces the keys to civilization: the rule of law, advanced technology, and increased participation of active creative people.
Clearly a society, company, school or village will progress if the members are moved by synergy, they all benefit, all are busy and productive, have advanced skills and hardware, and pay attention to the laws of man and nature. In other words are Swiss a regional small country.
Globalization: The mundane and almost evil issues of greed, benefits, character narrowly defined, are out of any context as to the purposes, goals, missions, or tasks of a modern civilized society and changing national global realities. There are four steps to modern progressive global societies. Self-government - Personal responsibilities and initiative - the idea of self government both as a personal and political system and with economic open markets. Competition produces both prosperity and inequality, the rich get richer but the poor need not get poorer if the second condition is enlivened - limits on personal or family greed - electoral reform is a minor reflection of a much greater issue of freedom, democracy when power and money is widely unequal.Responsibility, because of inequality and the danger of corruption by concentrations of power of money and military, there is a clear need for social dependability of individual and corporations who have developed civic duties and responsibilities beyond themselves - including supporting the rule of law and public goods purchased through government to create and maintain a civilized public culture. The moral or family issues is a thin reflection of the great issues of duty and responsibility. Social consciousness comes from the third condition - Trust - building confidence over time and space between groups, races, societies, companies requires an open and honest methods of resolving disputes. Trust is required to do business beyond a few friends and family and does not come easily. The religion, race and class divides are a weak reflection of the great issues of faith and trust in neighborhoods, communities, cities, states, nations, and beyond our borders. The third condition sums it all up - Humanism - Ecology - Environment - Expanding intellectual, spiritual, and technical capacities of the individuals in a global society including developing institution as linkages between peoples, companies, non-profits, foundations ( NGO s ) governments, associations, panels, conferences, professional groups, media companies, educational institutions, the United Nations, IMF, World Bank, Churches, women’s groups, environmental groups, and the other of thousands of connections. GreenPeace, Doctors without Borders, need to be matched by alliances concerned about the great majority of people who suffer, mainly women and children. A Global Agenda:Expand the institutions of democracy - on a local basis by public finance and regulation of elections, and global support for the civic culture - the media, education, small business, internet access, rather than military intervention which should only be the last resort.Expand international law on corruption, massive civic crime, human rights abuse, and on a local basis getting over the learning gap - black 17 year olds performing as white 13 year olds - by what even means necessary - smaller, better, more competitive schools. Restoring Faith in institutions, public and private by serious reforms - The model is integration of labor, management, and the public as official members of community. The various European models of joint committees and structures should be useful. This is what was called industrial democracy.Re thinking welfare and social programs with a focus on women and children using new public private non-profit models.
2. A monster having the appearance of a man.
[From Frankenstein, the creator of the artificial monster in Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.] Modern Times
Unable to create a meaningful life for itself, the personality takes its own revenge: from the lower depths comes a regressive form of spontaneity: raw animality forms a counterpoise to the meaningless stimuli and the vicarious life to which the ordinary man is conditioned. Getting spiritual nourishment from this chaos of events, sensations, and devious interpretations is the equivalent of trying to pick through a garbage pile for food.
Corruption:
The real issues of our times ( again ) is not being talked about or does the political process clarify the choices about the future. We desperately need to better understand who we are and where we are going.
There are some simple methods to take advantage of some of the new technology which enable the research to create multi-search engine archives and move fairly smoothly through the better sites. Since most browses limit bookmarks and are prejudice in the use of search engines, commercial interest now overwhelm academic or professional standards and interest.
First you need some basic tools - the Internet connection, explorer and Netscape ( why not both ? ) Then look at http://www.wiredbrain.com/portals.htm for a list of search engines. One should try the same search of about 5 to 10 words common in the area of your interest, on several to get an idea of their advantages and limitations.
Then find and down load:
http://www.copernic.com/netsonic/promo/
http://www.ferretsoft.com/netferret/index.html
The GO networks engine is too unstable and has banners and ads that get in the way but some people may find it useful and they may fix the problems.
After you have downloaded and saved these files - open them and check the options to set them for the browser you use, set the search for time and number limits.
All the multi-search work like
but keep you files so you don’t have to go back a fourth from the search page to the sites and back.
On most pages ( not too Long ) you can use "edit" select all, copy and paste to notebook or wordpad, then to Word or wordperfect word processor. By using an unformatted plain text insert you may avoid hard returns and other editing errors that will transfer with the text. Otherwise you have to remove the line returns or hard returns that break-up sentences and paragraphs. Otherwise you can highlight the parts you want and copy and paste. Images can be saved By using the right click in Netscape, view images, files save as, and in Explorer right click "save picture as"
BE sure to give credit where credit is due.
TAKING NOTES:
MSN
now does the best search
Individual development, organizational
change, and In the computer industry, power comes not from the barrel of
a gun but from the interface of a
Wiredbrain's
Symbian homepage
Symbian
joint venture between Psion, Nokia, Ericsson,
Matsushita and Motorola will be a connection between smart mobile phones
and Internet-ready games such as the consoless Sony’s PlayStation 2
Behind the
news: a common thread of interconnectedness
The device can carry talk,
pictures, e-mail, white board functions. The device can charge expenses,
such as parking, travel, meals, and pay by use applications. The Personal Communications Utility
or Appliance PCU, PCA, or PAD ( personal access device ) or NC ( network
computer ) plugs into a pipeline that connects you to the backbone of the
internet. Protocol:
He who controls the interface controls the system.
Imagine a fat monitor
or a hand held device or a card which is a personal linking device that
plugs into the electrical system and a USB ( universal serial Bus ) modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )
that creates the connection to the life force.
Electricity made mass
production, telephones, photographs, radio, TV, and computers possible,
and now powers the internet. Packets replace circuits, self fixing double
encoded packets travel fast and faster.
The news tracker connection then runs everything
.The Star Office 5.1 is a good example. It runs on open platforms and can be updated, reconfigured to include sound and video telephones, and doesn't need to be completely installed on every terminal but can run off the system network.
The system knows where you are (GPS), who you are ( IP) and what you are ( kind of device you are using ) and what you want - voice, e-mail, conference, word processor, accounts, pay a bill, collect a bill etc.
The standards have to be set by SOMEONE - it can’t be done by a voluntary committee as in the good old non commercial days when the DOD and NSF controlled the net. It can’t be done by government ( too slow ) IT has to be global - the EU and Asia are involved - sometimes well ahead.
The WWW system standard was set at CERN - and the UN or a global trade or international postal telecommunications agreement could set up a fast working body the approve PROTOCALS. Now MS does the global job but is clearly not neutral or trustworthy, since it is worth a good share of the almost trillion dollars in systems sales.
- StarOffice Writer for document editing,
The integration of text, http editor, spreadsheets, presentations, drawing, mail, frames, work folders, database, global documents, diagrams, images, formula, is really MUCH better than Office and word.
The Wisdom Page - see also color codes to knowledge
The central element of what is called "wisdom" is analysis of complex wholes derived from perspective all the way to China and the direct experience of universals. If you have some sense of what you know and what you don’t know, what can be known and what can not be known and how to cope with the great middle ground of uncertainty with dynamic change. It in one way wisdom is the opposite of provincial, traditional, authoritarian, dogmatic, cultural bound, habit driven, narrow minded, closed minded, optioned, talk show, mass media, popular culture, conventional, "common sense" popular folkways. It is also not derived by elite, special privileges of the ruling classes. While animals, children, peasants, the wind and rain contain wisdom they are not to best guides to effective action but all of this is included in good judgment.
Wisdom is as wisdom does, stupid is as stupid does according to the wisdom of Forest Gump.
Wisdom is today’s world involves many scientific and technical issues. If wisdom is a form of certain knowledge, information plus understanding of the models and systems which order and display the underlining causes of apparent action. Things are not what they seem then - physics: must be the foundation of systems thinking.
The first form was and is pure energy, then energy in the form of light, then energy as electrical magnetic fields or strings which then take the forms of atoms. Material objects are mostly space with captured energy in the form of fields of atoms connected to each other by strong and weak forces.
The material world is an illusion of solid material things but really is the dance of energy fields.
The planet earth is hospitable to the work of DNA in creating a prosperous environment for itself called the biosphere.
The biosphere is the product of experience with extinction. Biological material finds stability within any stable system but with adjustments to changing conditions. When the opportunity arrives by mass extinction, the survivors move into the empty slots or niches by rapid evolutionary changes. Most of the time evolution doesn’t matter much as patterns of live form dynamic ecologies .
The importance of just talk Humans are very new being with only a few million years of experience. Turtles have 100’s of millions of years practice and micro-organisms billions. Thinking and talking people can use the communications of abstraction as the distinctive human ability. This ability appeared rather suddenly about 100,000 years ago. Some of the unused visual capacity of the left brain was transferred to a pre-wired speech center called the "wiredbrain".
The ability to communicate abstractions - how to - how to do more and better with less danger and uncertainty produced an technological revolution from 30,000 BC to the present day. First domestic animals, dogs moved in with people, knowing a good deal when they saw one. Fishing and hunting methods improved to the point of extinction of some of the less smart big game.
The ability to learn new ways without too quickly abandoning traditions helps in organizational success.
These laws and customs come from the "dream-time" where people with talent for special connections converse with dreams to "catch-on" to long term patterns in their lives. This inspirational talent is one of many special talents distributed in populations - academic, music, graphics, athletic and dance, social, leadership, mystical and magical, mathematical, much more than IQ is needed for tribal or business or educational success.
The masses maybe motivated by magic, evangelical emotional religion and products, but the top management must have a large center of reason, technological competence, and a higher education into complex systems, or stupid comand and control succumb quickly to institutional entropy.
The training in methods of wisdom or systems thinking is higher education for ruling classes that introduced concepts foreign to the masses.
The rules are different for the ruled in knowledge of the internal language, secret codes to foreign intelligence. It started in small secret societies and the methods were made into a craft or guild of the "knowing" alchemist of the soul. Rulers had to have virtue, merit, and character to abstract their own needs and desires from the good of the empire. Selfish, badly behaved rulers such as those in the decline of Rome or of Spain, and France, and England and US - fail in synergy - the motivation of the shared values and rewards of victory and poor systems thinking means poor systems management.
The liberal arts were the intellectual and moral training of rulers. Character came from example, reason, and tradition not blind belief in the authoritative word of GOD. Founding fathers used Masonic codes to organize committees of public safety, then a rebellion against the established order of church and state.
They started on the foundation of a logical and rational NOT religions beliefs.
They formed a more perfect technological republic based on applied political and social theory; the balance of power and the power of talk - debate, free press and limited government.
The Change to the technological ruling class:
The critical person is the CTO - chief technology officer. Technical training is not a liberal art - and the coffee mill BA or MBA doesn’t do much for the moral and political, civic character of graduates.
The rulers of the technology need wisdom training quick and fast because they don’t have much time for such silliness.
Tomorrows story today: Wiredbrain's Reports from the future:
Imagine 3.4 terabytes in a device the size of a credit card.
Imagine it costing about $48!!
Videos would be on a rechargeable card, so would banking, purchases, all using personal communication systems and very smart cards - every transaction can be online, from parking meters, gas, soda machines, ticket-less travel, using a smart card with memory and a small web connection. Add the GPS and the map is the territory; anywhere and anytime all is in a cell phone type device. You can not only know where you are all the time but "the system" can know where you or your kids are or where your car is.
The connection of GPS, tiny web servers, vast memory capacity, even without great bandwidth can produce a money machine for consumption - paper-less banking, travel, purchases, but also instant communications with other data such as market prices, scores, news, menus, et al. Plug into the PAD Personal Access Device, and do all the sound and fury signifying what ever you want - chat, do business, news, markets, movies, games including day trading, security systems, ( little transponders at each window and door ), or recording that recharge themselves.
Fast transportable records means a whole new world of record keeping and economic transactions. Indeed the time for Global Money as well as communications.
The concept of a virtual organization - of a transitory network of individuals coupled together by advanced communications technologies - continues to grow in prominence. However, a lack of detailed, real-world cases poses a significant problem when attempting to analyze the business potential of linking remote workers in patterns of
virtual organization . Such a lack of examples is particularly acute within the small business sector. A case study of a UK-based SME - Cavendish Management Resources - is presented. Both practical and theoretical insights into new flexible
patterns of organization in the small business sector are presented.
While it's far too early to tell how this might play out, RCFoC
readers Michael Mayer and others have brought our attention to a
report from Britain's Keele University, and from Cavendish
Management Resources (CMR), of a "3-D Memory System" that promises
this magic. And they expect that this could be on the market in two
years!
According to CMR (
http://www.cmruk.com/cmrinventions.html ), Professor Ted Williams and his team are able to store 86 gigabytes per square centimeter, and to read and write this data at 100 megabits/second. While few details are available while their patents are pending, CMR does indicate that the process, funded in part by the UK Department of Trade and Industry, exploits a new family of metal alloys to create, "...a magneto-optical system not dissimilar to that of CD-ROM, except that the system is fixed, solid state, and has a different operating approach."
And to top that off, they point out that this no-moving-parts, very
low power storage solution "...can be put onto virtually every
surface," essentially providing massive data storage for almost
anything.
Indeed, CMR's managing director Mike Downey suggests that,
"
The technology is scalable, either up or down, so that even wristwatches will be capable of handling a memory capacity of more than 100 gigabytes."
It also occurs to me that with a data transfer rate of 100
megabits/second, could this also replace conventional semiconductor
memory for some applications?
Of course, this might seem to be in the "too good to be true"
category, and healthy skepticism is called for. On the other hand,
the Aug. 10 London Daily Mail does point out that this is the same
Ted Williams who "...led the team that built the ground-breaking
nuclear magnetic resonance bodyscanner for EMI," and so it should
hardly be discounted out of hand.
IF this does turn out as the new development company, "Keele High
Density" hopes, imagine the implications: storage could become so
inexpensive and so pervasive that we'd never again have to think
about deleting old data; digital video might become as common as
text is today; and the multi-billion dollar rotating disk drive
industry could, er, grind to a halt, redistributing significant
wealth.
Note that I'm not saying that any of these things will necessarily
come to pass based on this announcement from CMR -- I'm only
suggesting that such innovations, this one or another one from some
other source, do have the potential to "change all the rules" in the
blink of an eye.
In the Knowledge Age, complacency is NEVER a good idea...
Ah, how quickly things change. This past February we caught a
glimpse of an amazingly small complete Web server at Stanford's
"Wearables" lab
(
http://www.digital.com/rcfoc/19990201.htm#Default_7 )
http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/%7Eshri/iPicPic/iPic.jpg
http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html
. And this
tiny Web server costs less than one dollar.
The problem was there was no one to call so they called each other. Critical mass is shown in any technology that goes through stages before it become really economic. Radio needed stations and receivers, computers application, and political ideas are very similar. The early states of a new technology is the "hobbyist and tech freak" stage- automobiles, radio, computers went through this first stage. The political equivalent were abolitionist, women’s rights, union rights, civil rights, who were small activist organizations. At some point theses extreme views become common and take over a critical mass. The drug laws, gun laws, Cuba, are current examples of ideas that about to take on critical mass and there will be a sudden shift in the market for such ideas.
The party that takes on unnecessary public interference in civil liberty, economic freedom and open markets must include drugs, free trade, and demilitarization.
The rule of law, civil society and social progress depend on protection of the center from radical extremist. Murder, rape, robbery and other violence are extreme and acts of disorder. Slavery, succession and radical federalism was extremism causing a great civil war. Racism, extreme nationalism and militarism caused great world wars. The war on drugs, extreme right to lifers, IRA et al are forms of attacks on the rule of law and order that protect the center majority from violence.
The civil war imposed a ordered national state but since the world does not have a global new order, radicals such as Serbia or Iraq have been constrained by violence. Domestic and global peace is dependent on strong central power that only rarely has to use force as an exception that proves the rule.
The existence of a national state means succession is not a option.
We have 15,000 school boards and committees. They oversee 60,000 schools for 55 million students. About a fourth of students are in different schools or districts by the end of each year there has been a 25 % turnover. In some places it’s much higher, some lower. There is a general expectation of what students should learn - what kids from the 5th grade should be able to do - arithmetic multiplication tables, reading, and more vaguely geography, science, history, spelling. These standards have declined since 1947, so more than half do not know what they are expected to know or do. They are passed on to the next grade with the hope they can catch up.
The reality is that if a teacher gives bad grades for poor performance there is trouble. If they give good grades for little effort and poor performance there are no complaints or external pressure to get the performance up to standard. Everyone passes. By high schools more than half the students are behind, many below 6th grade levels of math and reading. Since they can’t read history, literature is rather a mute point. By the end of secondary education about 1/3 are gone having learning almost nothing at the cost of $50,000, about 1/3 have some skills, and about 1/3 are almost ready for post secondary education.
What it would take to made schools work is no mystery. The secret is that it would not be popular. School boards, superintendents, principles, teachers MUST be popular. As soon as anyone really try to enforce standards there are those who will complain. Someone will FAIL - get bad grades, will be held back ! There is no way that is popular. The student maybe a minority, maybe handicapped, failure is the teachers fault, it’s the systems fault, its prejudice, NEVER the lack of effort on the part of the student and the parents. Elected school boards can never enforce standards of dress, conduct, performance, on the part of unionized teachers who make up a critical electoral constituency, or parents which make up most of the rest of the voters. Local standards will never pass the popularity contest.
State and national politicians are less dependent on popularity of specific school teachers and parents. Voters will support the abstract idea of good schools, and employer groups are desperate with the poor quality of youth entering the labor market. So some states have tried to impose external standards. NOW if you empress external standards on a system with quality faults, you just drive everyone crazy. Maybe some schools can pass the buck when John fails by talking about external standards - but there will be a lot of bitching.
As everyone should know the only answer is open enrollment. If you fail go someplace else which accepts less. If you exceed standards you get rewards and more opportunities. Like the real world ? If you don’t get a year, or 50 % of a years progress for a year of school you are less effective than someone who can. Competition gets your attention. It can bring pressure to hold to standards - of attendance, dress, conduct, homework, behavior, learning - like the real world.
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[Image - Stanford Univ. matchbox Web server -
http://www.digital.com/rcfoc/19990201_images/Matchbox.jpg
It was the size of a matchbox.
Now, but a half-year later and on the other side of the continent,
we see a complete Web server that's but the size of the HEAD of one
of the matches in that box!
[Image - U of Mass. Ipic tiny Web server -
Brought to our attention by RCFoC reader Christian Miller, this tiny
Web server was built at the University of Massachusetts and contains
the CPU, memory, serial port, and file system -- literally
everything needed, and connects to an Internet router via a serial
connection. Indeed, you can directly surf this match head Web server
through a link on the page that describes this accomplishment in
more detail -
Of course this little Web server is, er, no match for the huge
servers that power Internet portals and the like or even for typical
smaller Web servers, so what good is it? Think "Internet
Appliance." Think "Internet-enabling" just about anything, like
light switches, and even light bulbs! Think Internet-enabled cell
phones. Think a Web server just about everywhere you look.
In fact, think like this, and you'll be thinking about a future that-
is clearly not all that far away...
Extremism and critical mass:
Mother tells of her aunts who wanted telephones early in the century.
Liberal become libertarian and offer new political marketing opportunities.
So the people that use the idea of the rule of law, law and order have made more criminals by making more private actions criminal and are in fact enemies of social peace and order.
People behave not because that are terrorized or forced into obedience but because of an assumption and habit of deceit behavior.
Real people, real schools: