Thursday, September 17, 2015

Axiomatic for Matrix


      My tribe goes back 29 generations in Mexico; quietly in power without permission.
     



Axiomatic for Matrix


http://unagualcarlosdispora.blogspot.com/2015/09/most-crucial-distinction.html



Per the axiom of reducibility we may safely say that widespread solutions of conflicts will not cause new, more drastic consequences than do the present costs of ineffectual government, war, crime, famine, disease and natural disasters cause today.  This being the case there is no cause to fear to look for common solutions worldwide to common or similar problems. It is in the assumption that any nation’s problems are unique to itself, and contained within its borders that can make any real solutions seem radical; or at best far-fetched. It is not strange though, to recognize that every person has something to contribute to their community and culture. But also, clearly for some there are fixtures and forces that prevent them from reaching their full human potential, and thus the world is deprived of each one’s full productivity, and inversely so their spending prowess.
























With the gradual institution of variable universal happiness, the provision of food, shelter, health care and education as free public utilities everywhere in the world, the negative costs of poverty, crime and injustice will decline measurably, and the decline will reduce criminal enterprise, war and desperation, along with the very great costs in money, fear and time in every single region of the world in rapid fashion.










































Eliminating poverty, and increasing productivity are good things in themselves, and while it seems necessarily expensive and a prolonged process to eliminate poverty and injustice, there are even many in contention as to whether it is a good idea to relieve a person from their poverty at all. Such thought is born or fear and greed, and care for gaining and maintaining wealth and position at all cost. Infinity dictates that the more the complexity the more simple the solution must be at last. Here, all I am saying: is give peace a price. With that, it shall be met easily.


http://principia-mathematica.blogspot.com/2015/07/war-on-money-manuscript-8th-revision.html