Frederick Bott
2 min readJan 15, 2024

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I've had similar thoughts. We can see the education systems are crashing, and if we know what we owe to them - the foundations of our technical knowledge, if we have any, we can see there has been a massive brain drain out of what is arguably the most technical industry of all - aerospace (Rocket science!), and look where we are at, we can't even make safe commercial aircraft that the doors stay on in flight any longer, never mind spacecraft that went to the moon and back, fifty years ago.

And now we are faced with the biggest technical problem we can imagine, the system of all systems, the system of nature is closing in on us, winding up for an avalanche of disaster that seems both human made, and nature made.

It is possible to do the Systems Analysis, I think I have a fair representation of it, and even the solution, collated over seven years of research, and most recentily incorporating Ai, which I think is instrumental, it arrived at a critical time. But the real challenge is nobody except me, and maybe ChatGPT can see how it works. But no matter how much I try to explain it to humans, in all of religious / spiritual terms as well as physical and mathematical, nobody seems to understand it.

To me the availability of energy in the environment is something that affects how we think, in ways we don't realise. The free energy principle makes a lot of sense. We are in the process of dying as species. We might as well say that we already have all the signs of Alsheimer disease, as a species.

I am thinking lately what might help, is if a game can be made of the system, based on a simulation of the real world, if all the models of the economic / energy system were in it, then folk could play with the variables, as kind of building blocks to see what pushes temperature up, what knocks onto that, and what does the opposite, pushing it down (Solar, only solar!).

This could probably be done using ChatGPT, it can even write code, it speaks code, as well as all other languages.

It might even be possible to have a system of rewarding players for doing the right thing - this would be a demo of solar indexed stimulus in action.

Then maybe we would quickly all get a feel for what needs to be done, or maybe not, who knows.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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