20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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Re: 20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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FishbellykanakaDude wrote: > http://appinsys.com/globalwarming/SixtyYearCycle.htm

> Personal belief(s) of mine:

> 1 generation = 2 solar cycles (slightly less actually, as
> "biology" wants to "force" generations to occur faster)

> 3 generations = typical lifespan (Time to physically mature,
> teach, and consider reality deeply.)

> 4 generations = high lifespan = Crisis Cycle (Time to "Forget".)

> (( These "equations" are a universal principle of ALL life in the
> Universe. ))

> "Existential Panic" always occurs slightly before the "typical
> lifespan" point (58<60 years). ("Death is soon!")

> "Societal Memory of Reality" lasts until slightly before the
> "Existential Panic" point (56<58). ("Fogies must DIE!")
As far as I know, this sixty year solar cycle doesn't contradict
generational theory, although there's work to be done to show how this
sixty year cycle relates. Just as the moon's cycle is related to
menstrual cycles, a solar cycle could conceivably have affected
evolution.
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Re: 20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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Currency after the collapse: liquor, ammo, and gasoline.
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Re: 20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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psCargile wrote:Currency after the collapse: liquor, ammo, and gasoline.
That will last you a few weeks, and then you will die.
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Re: 20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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Not me. I'll die from lack of medication. ;)
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Re: 20-Oct-17 World View -- Economists baffled on 30th anniversary of 1987 stock market panic

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John wrote:...

As far as I know, this sixty year solar cycle doesn't contradict
generational theory, although there's work to be done to show how this
sixty year cycle relates. Just as the moon's cycle is related to
menstrual cycles, a solar cycle could conceivably have affected
evolution.
The 60-ish year cycle is simply 3-ish double-solar cycles, that "harmonizes" with the 80-ish year cycle (aka 4-ish double-solar cycles) that Generational Dynamics describes.

They actually "sync up"-ish every 12 double-solar cycles (240-ish years).

When they maximally de-sync, that is a period of "shuffling" of various group's timelines, such that they tend to diverge and allow for "lesser tension"-type genocidal wars,.. but when they maximally sync up, timelines tend to "converge", creating highly charged (and more extensive) tension-type genocidal wars.

This is not merely some kind of weird numerology. It's based on the basic tide of the solar system (the solar cycle), and the fact that there are 3 periods (generations) where memory moderates societal action and 1 period where memory is overruled by youthful exuberance, bringing on the genocidal panic.

Right, so what do we do with this knowledge? Until we can make the memory of the moderating "oldsters" felt by the exuberant "youngsters", nothing will stop the cycle, and to broach the subject in public is highly likely to get oneself killed for being "inhuman".

..which is why I'm glad to see 'ya but wouldn't wanna be 'ya, John Boy!! <sardonic chuckle!>
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