ML - The way the world works - analyzing how things work

David Nishimoto
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Jun 23, 2022 • 7min

Energy 1.0 magneto hydro dynamic generator decentralized power plan

1. Black light offers the potential for decentralized energy production. 2. Black light Magneto Hydro Dynamic generator will generate 10 megawatts in a one square foot of space. 50,000 kilowatts of energy is required to create the plasma that the generator will convert the plasma into electricity. The plasma passes through an electromagenetic field creating electricity. 3. A high electric current passes through water creating a hydrino particle, a new molecule with a high energy state. The hydrino energy is released in high energy plasma. The power generation capability is 10^10 watts of power per liter of water. The hydrino fuel generates 10 kilo Jouels of energy per pulse with gear rotating at 200 rpm. The pulse cycle is in the milisecond range producing 10 kilo jouels per pulse yield 10 megawatts of power continueously. The plasma is expanding at supersonic speed passing through copper plates in a magneto hydrodynamic drive plasma to electric current converter. The generator has a water recycling system. The generator has 10 million times the density of fire. 4. The MHD power generator does not need the electrical grid. It can feed power directly at the source of consumption.
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Jun 22, 2022 • 11min

Energy 1.0 Lenr for hydrogen production on demand

The Nickel 58 to nickel 62 change does not create low energy fusion. It may create radiation. Nickel at temperatures between 250 and 600 degree have the best energetic state. Nickel with excess nickel 63 isotope is required to create lenr. A three layer core is required: The inner layer based on electrical current; an fuel layer with nickel and 1% Nickel 63 isotope with the nickel at 20 microns and 30% lithium; and a outside layer called the monazite layer used to transfer heat.
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Jun 21, 2022 • 16min

Energy 1.0 Wiffle ball 7 50x wiffle ball 6 solving energy and water problems with fusion

2005, WB 6 has no metal attracting electrons. Space the coils with a place for the magnetic fields to go out. DD pulse produced the world record of fusion reactions . Electrons went to the center where the fusion reactions occurred. Retrofit Power plants with DD fusion reactors. Nuclear powered ships with no radiation, 2 mega volt output. Electric Fusion plants can make cheap ethanol replacing gasoline, burn up nuclear waste, fresh water from the sea, and practical space flight. The main driver is global economic stability. Desalination plants for irrigation or arid lands, 1/20 the cost; stabilize the middle-east.
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Jun 17, 2022 • 4min

WHY IS GRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT CARD DEBT INCREASING

First and foremost, college students are not saving One reason is that credit cards are so easily accessible And secondly, many students are balancing multiple jobs, which leaves less time to focus on saving WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF CREDIT CARD DEBT? When it comes to credit card debt, there are several risks One of the biggest risks is that you can end up paying exponentially more for an item than you would have if you had saved up for it But credit card debt also has several other risks: A higher interest rate Longer payback time Lower credit score Added stress Negative impact on your financial future HOW CAN YOU DEAL WITH CREDIT CARD DEBT? One of the best ways to deal with credit card debt is to not get into it If you are buying items with your credit card and not paying off the balance immediately, you are carrying a balance, which is debt Start by avoiding any emergency credit card purchases, as they can become a bigger problem than you may realize If you already have credit card debt, you need to make a plan to get out of it Here are some tips to help you Get organized Gather your credit card statements, and make a list of your credit card balances, interest rates, and the minimum payments due Then, throw out anything you don€™t need For example, if you don€™t travel often, you may not need multiple credit cards Gather your credit card statements, and make a list of your credit card balances, interest rates, and the minimum payments due Make a budget Figure out how much you can afford to pay per month, and plan to pay more than the minimum payment Figure out how much you can afford to pay per month, and plan to pay more than the minimum payment Start saving If you don€™t already have an emergency fund, now is the time to start saving
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Jun 16, 2022 • 5min

WHY ARE PARTNERSHIPS KEY TO SPREADING TECHNOLOGY

Before addressing the question of partnerships, it is important to make the distinction between technology transfer and technology sharing Technology sharing is often confused with technology transfer and the two terms are used interchangeably technology transfer as the process by which an innovator, who is an inventor, or a firm that is the developer of a new technology, shares the technology with another person or business, who is the transferee, for the purpose of its commercialization Technology sharing is basically a form of technology transfer that occurs when two or more firms/inventors in the same geographic area are involved in the development of a new technology In contrast, technology sharing is when two or more partners from different geographic areas collaborate on the development of a new technology The benefits of technology transfer and technology sharing can be classified into two broad categories The first is the technology itself The transfer of a particular technology can bring about benefits for the economy by increasing a country's competitiveness in the world market The second category of benefits is derived from the creation of new relationships Technology transfer and technology sharing can create new relationships between the partners In addition, the exchange of information and ideas can help firms gain knowledge they did not previously have Why are partnerships key to spreading technology? The answer lies in the special nature of technology Technological innovation is not an exogenous process Innovation is not produced by a single inventor or firm, but is a social process that takes place as a result of the interaction between scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and consumers The process of innovation usually involves several people It is not always easy for one individual or group to understand a complex technology Therefore, to exploit technological innovation, firms need to share knowledge and technological expertise with their partners In addition, the value of technology is not just the product itself, but its use Firms can gain a competitive advantage in the market by making the product more attractive to customers Partnerships help firms understand the market, and they can make the product more attractive or cost effective The key to spreading technology is to have a group of firms/partners who are willing to cooperate with each other The partners need to exchange both knowledge and information The willingness to exchange is crucial In a technology partnership, the firms/partners will not only share necessary information, but also information that might be valuable to the other partner The exchange of valuable information indicates the partners
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Jun 16, 2022 • 6min

WHY DID JAPAN BELIEVE IN MONETARIST THEORY

The Japanese government and the central bank thought that if they lowered the value of their currency, they would increase their exports and grow the economy The thinking was that a weaker currency would make Japanese products cheaper for foreign buyers and would make foreign products more expensive for Japanese buyers Japan's export economy had been the engine of its economic growth for much of its postwar history In the 1980s, however, Japan's export industries began to face increased competition from foreign producers To increase its exports, Japan needed to lower the value of its currency compared with the currencies of its trading partners Japan's export-led growth strategy had been successful in the past, but the country had grown in step with the rest of the world By the 1980s, Japan had the second-largest economy in the world, but it was still only about half the size of the U S economy The Japanese government had been urging the Bank of Japan to lower the value of the Japanese yen through expansionary monetary policy since the mid-1980s, but the bank had resisted doing so The bank knew that if it lowered the yen's value, it would have to raise interest rates, and higher interest rates would reduce the amount of investment in Japan's economy and slow economic growth The bank finally relented and lowered the yen's value after U Treasury Secretary James Baker publicly criticized Japan for not intervening in currency markets and for not lowering the value of its currency The Bank of Japan's decision to lower the value of the yen sent shock waves through the global economy Global Economic Crisis: How It Happened and Why It's Ruining the Global Economy WHY DID JAPAN'S MONETARY POLICY CAUSE A CRISIS? Japan's expansionary monetary policy led to a series of speculative attacks on the Japanese yen Speculators sold Japanese yen, which drove its value down, and bought dollars, which drove the dollar's value up This caused the dollar to rise in value relative to other currencies A strong dollar made U exports more expensive and imports cheaper for U consumers, which put pressure on U companies to cut costs and reduce their profit margins The strong dollar also made U companies less competitive in the global market During the Great Depression for every ones hundred jobs lost ten immigration jobs were lost. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/economics-econometrics-and-finance/global-economic-crisis
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Jun 16, 2022 • 23min

Why is chaos theory important in business and generalized Ai

Chaos theory is a type of mathematics used to explain complex behavior of nonlinear systems. Nonlinear dynamic systems are systems that, like weather, move, grow, or change. It's difficult to predict the outcome of future state of a nonlinear system, because the variables are interacting and changing constantly in response to each other. Most of the world is made up of nonlinear systems. A predictable attractor is the end state into which a system settles. For example a handful of marbles thrown into a bowl settle at the bottom, the attractor. A chaotic system that never settles into a predictable or steady state are said to be strange attractors. A tornado is an example of an energy system held together by a strange attractor. No external container or funnel gives a tornado its unique form. The strange attractor coalesces the energy and creates the system boundaries, while at the same time allowing dynamic activity within its boundaries. Strange attractors have an unique shape and form. A nonlinear system responds to changes in itself through a type of feedback loop, set in motion by the butterfly effect. Through this process, small changes can produce complex results. Complex adaptive systems are characterized as non knowing the initial conditions at any point in time and their existence depends on the steady flow of information and are constantly processing/changing and incorporating new information. Complex adaptive system sit on the boundaries of chaos and order.
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Jun 15, 2022 • 11min

Python match

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Jun 15, 2022 • 4min

Why are hedge funds at risk in the future

why are hedge funds at risk in the future A new development in the investment world is the introduction of quantitative strategies€ These strategies use mathematics to develop computer algorithms that trade in markets to generate profits These strategies are far from perfect, as it is impossible to predict what the market will do at all times Despite this, many funds have decided to use these strategies to trade in the markets Some believe that these strategies can be applied to the OTC markets, while others believe they are doomed to fail The OTC markets are the over the counter markets, which refers to the fact that they are not traded on a formal exchange, such as NYSE However, quant strategies have not proven to be very effective in these markets, as they are far less liquid than the futures and equities markets, which are much more popular with these strategies According to analysts, the introduction of this style of investing will likely not have a large impact on the OTC markets The OTC markets are often referred to as the shadow€ banking system, as they are not regulated by the government and instead are regulated by the industry, which is much different from the banking sector However, the OTC markets use a large amount of the assets that are in the banking system, which makes them a significant part of the financial system The introduction of hedge funds and quant strategies could have a significant impact on the OTC markets, as it would change the market structure and force some of the participants to react These strategies will likely be used by some of the larger banks, but the overall impact will likely be small While this is the case, it is likely that the OTC markets will continue to be an important part of the financial system
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Jun 14, 2022 • 17min

Gato - transformer for text and images and actions with 1.5 billion parameters

Why foundational models are becoming popular in business and robotics and media

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