A Case for “Tactile Mathematics”

Strangely, the same Western Reductionist mindset that gave birth to computers and so much more, may have missed an interesting area of human behaviors that likely affecst markets. Due in part to how our number system is designed: Linear. Today, after crumpets and bean, we shall elucidate how a study of pressure calibration reveals one … Read More

A Most Unusual Morning

Very short post this morning.  Long one was wiped out when our “big pipe” onto the net went down.  We are in severe thunderstorms this morning so “hold that drought.”  I will be making notes and updating as we go…on battery power right now.  Rain  and hail coming down like mad. Briefly: :  Bitcoin 7,500, … Read More

Coping: Practical Prepping Notes

But first, just to close our the Sasquatch discussion (for now), I did briefly entertain the idea of trying to grab video of one.  The most common place for them to be seen is after a wildlife kill (they seem to like deer) and then relieving themselves in a nearby river or creek.  Tell me a … Read More

Volcanoes, Drought: Sun Going Out?

Don’t be alarmed by the outburst of another volcano – this one in Guatemala over the weekend.  And it’s not too far south of the parallel that the Hawaiian volcano sits on, if you’ll notice. In Guatemala, a couple of dozen dead from the Fuego volcano eruption.  And in Hawaii, the eruption on the Big … Read More

Coping: Transdimensional Contacts? War?

We pick up our Summer in the Woo-Woo series from where we left it on the Peoplenomics side of the house Saturday. After explaining (in my pending book) that human essence (“soul”) seems to “roost” in live humans around birth time – and leaves shortly after death, we got into the other place some people go – … Read More

The DMR and Sasquatch

Big – wide-ranging – discussion this morning of the coming Digital Mob Rule that we’re already experiencing the leading Tweets of. But does this really lead to a reconsideration of semi-mythical creatures like Sasquatch? Indeed, it does.  Though only if we look (as I do in my next book) at the schema of consciousness in … Read More

Think the Job Report is Good?

Let’s have a look before we jump to conclusions: “Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 223,000 in May, and the unemployment rate edged down to 3.8 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment continued to trend up in several industries, including retail trade, health care, and construction. Household Survey Data The unemployment … Read More

Coping: With the Adrenaline Gene

In his book “Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah” Richard Bach lays out of the finest truths out there: “In the path of our happiness, lies the learning for which we have chosen this lifetime.” I was reminded of that by my son’s actions several times recently. First time was when he quit his job … Read More