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    - What Are We Talking About When We Talk About Collapse?

    Started by K-Dog Jun 24, 2024, 08:44 AM

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    K-Dog

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    Jun 24, 2024, 08:44 AM
    I could change the limit, but I was able to get the author's name from the Medium page and he is on Linked-In.  I asked him to email me a copy.  Sort of.  I had to do this in 200 characters or less.  I used all 200.  We shall see what happens.

    We are not mere spectators here.  We have mojo.

    If I like it I'll post it on the main page.  I have not put anything up there since I began the Limits to Growth software project.  Or planned on anything since 'the project' has taken on a life of its own as I knew it would.  Success is slower but steady now.  At more than 2000 lines of tight JavaScript code I have has complexity beyond that which would be needed to simply 'hardwire' the model equations as others have done.  Software to only implement the specific model equations of the World III model would be easier, but I don't have the card deck yet.  I do have the info to build it if I have to.

    I hope to post something soon.

    Then we can write the World IV model.  Which with nothing to run it on, would never otherwise be done.

    ********************************  Four waves of collapse.  Not necessarily.  The first wave may do you in and then that is all for you.  And it was it three storm centers that collided to make the storm in the 'Perfect Storm' movie.  A Seneca cliff of trouble.  When interconnections between parts produce cascade failure.

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