(…let a thousand nations bloom) (small groups speciate) (we want to speciate… ) —“Well Darwin believed that evolution was driven by selection. That’s essentially Darwin’s contribution. And it’s true for big populations, but it has limits. The limits are you need big populations in order for selection to be dominant. If you have small populations, then random drift is actually more important than selection. That’s the Kimura theory. Kimura called it the neutral theory of evolution and he wrote a book about it which was widely ignored by all the orthodox biologists. But I think he was right. And in fact, it happens that small populations are very important in evolution. In fact, you have to have a small population to start a new species, almost by definition. So small populations have a controlling effect on starting new species and also in the extension of old species. So this neutral regime where the selection is not important may, in fact, be the real driving force of evolution when you come to a new species. And of course, if that’s true, it changes the picture in many ways.”— Freeman Dyson
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photos_and_videos/your_posts/35523572_10156436024792264_6576688205511262208_n_10156436024787264.jpg “INSTITUTIONS AS CODE”Günther Shroomachersmart contracts aren’t the same?Jun 18, 2018 3:21pmNick ZitoThere seems to be a close resemblance as I see it through my logic.
I have attempted to get Curt to cover smart contracts as relating to developing an efficient and ‘operational’ means of distributing a basic income but never received a response.
Can smart contracts cover the entire spectrum of due diligence when performing testimonlialsim? I think that would be a good starting point.Jun 19, 2018 9:07amCurt DoolittleyesJun 19, 2018 9:12amCurt DoolittleAlthough, smart contracts as currently constructed are not structured strictly enough.Jun 19, 2018 9:12amNick ZitoI agree. I think they are also currently too simplistic to perform the functions required to cover the scope of Propertariansim and Testimonialism.
I also think this scientific realism is already out of reach for most in terms of understanding and practice that by introducing actual coded forms of Propertariansim and Testimonliasm (law & ethics) is probably still far off any practical use. However, it does seem the logical step in development and implementation.Jun 19, 2018 9:20am”INSTITUTIONS AS CODE”
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-18 15:19:00 UTC
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photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/35523572_10156436024792264_6576688205511262208_n_10156436024787264.jpg “INSTITUTIONS AS CODE”Günther Shroomachersmart contracts aren’t the same?Jun 18, 2018 3:21pmNick ZitoThere seems to be a close resemblance as I see it through my logic.
I have attempted to get Curt to cover smart contracts as relating to developing an efficient and ‘operational’ means of distributing a basic income but never received a response.
Can smart contracts cover the entire spectrum of due diligence when performing testimonlialsim? I think that would be a good starting point.Jun 19, 2018 9:07amCurt DoolittleyesJun 19, 2018 9:12amCurt DoolittleAlthough, smart contracts as currently constructed are not structured strictly enough.Jun 19, 2018 9:12amNick ZitoI agree. I think they are also currently too simplistic to perform the functions required to cover the scope of Propertariansim and Testimonialism.
I also think this scientific realism is already out of reach for most in terms of understanding and practice that by introducing actual coded forms of Propertariansim and Testimonliasm (law & ethics) is probably still far off any practical use. However, it does seem the logical step in development and implementation.Jun 19, 2018 9:20am”INSTITUTIONS AS CODE”
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“Connecticut wins the dubious award of most psychopathic state in the US, follow
—“Connecticut wins the dubious award of most psychopathic state in the US, followed by California in second, and New Jersey third. New York and Wyoming tie for joint fourth place, followed by Maine.”—
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Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1008558270578118656
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“Connecticut wins the dubious award of most psychopathic state in the US, follow
—“Connecticut wins the dubious award of most psychopathic state in the US, followed by California in second, and New Jersey third. New York and Wyoming tie for joint fourth place, followed by Maine.”—
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-17 23:53:00 UTC
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“Evola is Harry Potter for the resurgent right.”—Neil A. Bucklew Ouch. But tru
—“Evola is Harry Potter for the resurgent right.”—Neil A. Bucklew
Ouch. But true.
What’s that called? Young Adult Books? Yeah…. that’s it.
Source date (UTC): 2018-06-17 21:09:33 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1008456637961601027
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U.S. Has 3.5 Million More Registered Voters Than Live Adults — A Red Flag For Electoral Fraud
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