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Glass Steagall versus Economic Collapse: Illustrated Science

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Glass Steagall versus Economic Collapse: Illustrated Science
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When society measures with the meter of entropy, it measures not its potential in boundless development, but measures instead its perceived smallness. On this path it has become too expensive to live, much less to build the 6000 completely new cities for a million people each that are needed to relocate the nations living outside the tropics, into the tropics, in order that humanity may continue to live when the phase shift to the next Ice Age happens, which will likely occur in the 2050s.
The 1933 Glass Steagall law in the USA, was a brave attempt to create an anti-entropic financial system. It had an anti-entropic effect and enabled the USA to develop itself within a couple of decades into the richest nation and the strongest economic force in the world. But this too, needs to be superseded when the building of 6000 new cities and the relocation of much of the worlds agriculture is to be accomplished within the 30 years that we may have still remaining before the phase shift to glaciation climates begins. For this we need an economic system that mirrors the creativity of the universe itself, where every atom is a dynamic construct that is 100,000 larger in size that sum of its parts. That's the nature of anti-entropic economics. If that is what we aim for, the future existence of humanity is assured. If not, the Ice Age Challenge will not be addressed then, and not be responded to, so that the coming phase shift to glaciation conditions in the 2050s will overwhelm humanity. Very few people will then survive the consequences. That's why 3 books are needed to explore the Big-Bang Entropy issues.
Mainstream cosmology regards the universe, the galaxies, and the solar system as exclusively organized by gravitational force that is known to be the weakest universal force. Mass and gravity are all that the Big Bang Theory allows. However, the next higher-order force in the universe is the electric force that is 39 orders of magnitude stronger than the gravitational force. It is expressed in plasma that makes up 99.9999% of the universe. This reality is not allowed to be recognized as an organizing force in the universe, because it is expressed in electrically charged plasma that is deemed not to exist. Cosmology thereby imprisons itself with cosmo-mythologies where nothing is actually true, and humanity becomes imprisoned with it, by the false concepts. One of biggest imprisoning fudge factors, is the Big Bang theory itself.
While technology has furnished astronomy with amazing capacities for looking at the universe, ironically, what is observed is being falsely interpreted on the basis of assumptions that are simply not true, that are mythological assumptions. As a consequence, ironically, mainstream astronomy looks at the universe blindfolded. What comes out of it, of course, are tragic misperceptions. The results are often so confusing that mysterious fudge factors need to be invented to make the results appear plausible. No such fudge factors are needed in plasma cosmology.
With the next Ice Age on the near horizon, potentially beginning in the 2050s, we cannot afford to play games with fudge factors. The recognition of the true nature of the universe, the galactic system, and the solar system, that together drives the Ice Age dynamics, becomes an existentially critical issue. If humanity remains 'asleep' on this front, we may all die in the easy chair of the consequence when the glaciation conditions resume, which evidence promises, will happen quickly.

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