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Einstein, Applied to Semis

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
Einstien is famous for stating don't memorize what you can look up in books would be extended if he were alive today radically to don't memorize or learn what semis of all types can do better. With the complexity of the world driven by semis, it's time to change our ways of thinking dramatically in not only educating ourselves, but everyday work and solving problems and challenges. This will require a whole new type of thinking that the best will learn to vastly leverage themselves using platforms and the infrastructure that supports them. Choosing the right platforms that have already been built will become one of the ultimate skill sets along with building platforms. Both the platform builders and the users of those platforms will be able to literally extend their talents by geometric multiples never even imagined just a decade ago. This will also hold true of companies and organizations to extend the speed and effectiveness of their efforts at an ever-accelerating rate that will leave those that don't in dust and far behind, soon to be rendered irrelevant. The automation of everything that semis of all types are creating is going to require changes to our personal, educational, professional, and political structures that are already now largely obsolete and becoming more so at an ever-accelerating rate that I call "The Great Acceleration" that I have been following for years. Obsolescence of everything has picked up far more speed than most realize and special interests resisting and blocking this trend are applying cost and limiting opportunities to face the challenges before us to the point they are endangering our ability to deal with the challenges before us. It's past time for radical changes in everything or we will all pay the price and it will be far higher than we imagined. Any thoughts, comments or additions welcome and solicited.
 
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