Frederick Bott
2 min readApr 26, 2022

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Personally I think we need to be careful to understand cause and effect, and make sure we get them the right way about. How we think is a result of our environment, not the other way round, it seems to me.

People experiencing scarcity are obviously far more possesive, territorial, and downright hostile towards one another, than people experiencing plenty.

The thing being colonised with seemingly clear hearts by those with the power to control, is energy. We can see that clearly by using formal systems Engineering tools and techniques to trace all dependencies.

So at the root of this problem is distribution of energy.

If we fix that distribution problem, then all else drops into place, it seems to me, again using the tools of formal Systems Engineering to analyse stakeholder needs.

I've explained how to do that in every way I can think of, there is only one solution, we have to connect our economy to the grand energy charging source that is the sun, but the scarcity controllers are doing a great job of confusing the issue so much that most folk don't understand even this basic fact.

The problem I am experiencing in Medium, is convincing / educating people who seem to be increasingly losing ever more capability to understand what is simple, easily verifiable logical reality.

The sources of misinformation seem to be overwhelming all common sense.

Btw it looks to me like trees and plants are actually at the highest level of nature, rather than humans, because the former uniquely use the energy of the sun firsthand to enable all of life.

Our own use of energy is entirely from secondhand sources, a distinct layer down from trees, and the way we use it is to destroy everything created by plants and trees.

We need to learn from them, to do start doing the same as they do, complementing what they do, enabling all of life.

With that, all is fixed, it seems to me.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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