Frederick Bott
2 min readOct 29, 2024

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Interesting you think swapping the negative emergent property for the positive one is a bleak outlook. This why it isn't a done deal, because too many believe still that what we are doing will somehow convert mathematically negative energy use to good, just crank up the feel good factor, make some more profit, if we are struggling to do the work needed to keep getting more energy out of the planet at profit, prop up the profit surrepititiously with free money issued to the extraction industry, instead of to the people, who could actually use it positively generating solar hydrogen as required to supply fuel to the flagging aerospace industry, as well as generate food from solar, and even water for places short of water, all while reducing planetary temperature rather than increasing it.
You know I've studied this for seven years now as already a long practicing Systems Engineer, right? So it should not come as any surprise maybe I did, using formjal systems Engineering techniques, do the legwork needed to completely thrash out the stakeholder analysis of humanity combined with nature, and maybe I do see where folk failed to take into account all the relevant factors, therefore have the wrong end of the stick. The truth is that only the whole truth will do, to fix this problem, if anything, what is being tested is our capability to understand what needs to change. If we can't get it, then it's game over, war, genocide, and planetary destruction.
It can be turned around, and I honestly believe it will be, for most people. But there might be some who can't make the required leap of mentality, they are likely to be left behind.
You get that money is energy, and you need to use money issued as debt to put food in your mouth, so you are an energy slave, just like we all are from richest to poorest, we have no choice but to use money issued as debt, which is a requisition to do damage to the planet, a requisition to further push up the planetary temperature, increase entropy, destroy.
I guess if you don't admit that, then you can never change.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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