Monthly Archives: August 2020

Collapse of Modern Communication – A3 Structured Dialog

Communications in modern society have reached a breaking point. The internet promised the miracle of opening instant communications to all people of the world. But, because it was implemented through a highly competitive commercial model, this “miracle” was largely lost. … Continue reading

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A Twist on Fibonacci – for the math geeks

Over 40 years ago, I made a significant breakthrough related to the famous Fibonacci sequence. While this math equation is world renown as a description for so many natural phenomenon, I have never been able to find any explanation for … Continue reading

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The Changing Media World – Structured Discussions

I recently filled out a questionnaire for Bloomberg News about my satisfaction with their website. I gave them a “low score”. I didn’t pay much attention to it because I get at least one request for a major survey a … Continue reading

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Senator Elizabeth Warren vs. Senate Eviction Hypocrisy

In a Tweet on 8/8/20, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren stated, in relation to U.S. government response to the U.S. Covid-19 disaster, “40 million Americans – mostly Black and Latinx – could be evicted this year.” One would think, that the … Continue reading

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Something’s Rotten from the STEM to the Core – 2020 update

Since the first use of the term “STEM” in 2001 by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the term has been part of mainstream propaganda. “STEM” is an acronym for the phrase “Science Technology Engineering and Math”. Like motherhood and apple … Continue reading

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