Am Familiar With Nonlinearity, Evolution & Tech You Mention

Doc Huston
1 min readFeb 10, 2017

As noted, the problem and need you assessed were correct. But your analysis and approach are flawed. If there’s any truth to that why waste limited resources and time? Why not try to do what has the best possible chance at success? This is not a kid’s game. In that respect, consider the following”

  • In addition to my first points of concern, you’re also too defensive to pull this off. You will need every ally you can muster. You seem more interested in asserting yourself than succeeding.
  • Your understanding of nonlinearity is weak (i.e., missing criticality and super-criticality).
  • Your understanding of evolution is incomplete (i.e., solely focused on biological evolution, a special case).
  • You seem to lack a solid understanding of human behavior (try reading “Thinking, Fast and Slow).
  • Finally, you grossly underestimate the resources at the disposal of the existing system to forestall what you see as imminent collapse.

Maybe you would appreciate my longish, but detailed Macroscopic Evolutionary Paradigm

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Doc Huston
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Written by Doc Huston

Consultant & Speaker on future nexus of technology-economics-politics, PhD Nested System Evolution, MA Alternative Futures, Patent Holder — dochuston1@gmail.com

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