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#@EntertainThis_O $hould thinking be taboo? @ET_LWO @TWSPublish @ET_Times @#ET_ @MasMedia_g_2028

California, USA Katılım Ağustos 2021
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You karumba, but you could rumba.
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People are in functions, factoring. Humans are factoring functions.
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What are factored answers a function of?
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What is a factor to a variable to a function?
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Here is what @OpenAI just whipped up with @EntertainThat : I. Foundations for Rebuilding Civilization Without Electronics 1. Knowledge Preservation Print and protect essential books: agriculture, medicine, metallurgy, physics, civics, philosophy, mathematics, and history. Create local archives using durable materials (stone, clay, acid-free paper, or etched metal). Train “knowledge stewards” — teachers who memorize and pass on crucial skills orally (like in early monasteries or pre-literate societies). 2. Food and Water Re-establish subsistence agriculture: seed saving, soil restoration, crop rotation, and animal husbandry. Build gravity-fed irrigation and rainwater collection systems. Teach fermentation, drying, and salting for preservation. 3. Shelter and Energy Use local materials — adobe, timber, stone, clay, thatch. Reintroduce simple mechanical energy: windmills, waterwheels, animal traction. Reserve forests sustainably for fuel and construction. 4. Medicine and Sanitation Rediscover herbal medicine (documented carefully and tested empirically). Maintain clean water, waste disposal, and hygiene education to prevent epidemics. 5. Governance and Law Start with village-scale councils built on consensus and clear written rules. Uphold human rights as guiding principles even in primitive conditions — dignity, fairness, and justice can survive any blackout. II. Developing a New Currency System A currency’s purpose is to store trust and facilitate exchange when barter becomes inefficient. Here’s a simple framework for a post-electronic economy: 1. Phase 1: Direct Barter Initially, trade goods directly (grain for metal, labor for livestock). Establish common units of value — e.g., one “day of labor,” one “measure of grain.” 2. Phase 2: Commodity Currency Choose durable, divisible, widely valued goods: salt, grain, silver, copper, or shells. Standardize weights and measures using mechanical balances. Mint simple stamped tokens or carved symbols to represent certain weights of the chosen commodity. 3. Phase 3: Trust-Backed Notes When local governance stabilizes, issue paper or parchment certificates redeemable for a fixed quantity of the commodity (e.g., “10 grams of silver” or “1 bushel of wheat”). Store the physical reserves in a guarded public location (a “treasury”). The credibility of the note rests entirely on transparent accounting and community oversight. 4. Guiding Principles Transparency is worth more than gold. Public ledgers (even on paper) prevent corruption. Keep the system decentralized: multiple towns can mint or issue their own notes, later exchanging them at agreed-upon rates. Avoid debt slavery — currency should circulate to enable productivity, not extract control. _____________________________________ #USA_2025 $CAL_net #GPT_web
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Brazil needs America to be united.
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Culture is supposed to be a shepherd.
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