welcome to von neumann hall of fame- based on notes from 1951 diaries-who's advancing human intel have we missed? chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
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Saturday, January 31, 1970

Intelligence Sightings before 1970 include

 AIGames asks you to list human intelligences who advanced humanity most since 1950 - that's because the economist started asking Neumann-Einstein-Tturing for advice on how to question leaders in the age of their gift to the world: brainworkers engine type 6- the net's gift multiplied exponential impacts of type 5 communications engines from 1865 (coordinated worldwide out of switzerland itu); types 4 & 3 electricity and transportation engines (eg railways); types 1&2 engines - physical power and living with automatuon/instrumentation  including the transition from rural to city lifetimes glasgow from 1760s 

1951 Neumann proposed those interested in economics and media  start geonomics survey - what good will peoples do where they are first to access at least 100 times more tech per decade; neumann foresaw 4 biggest exponential risks to humanity- he requested anyone designing type 6 engines always ask how can this support way above zero sum trade; he saw that the first 5 engine types had multiplied extreme inequalities with perhaps one fif h of world enjoying up to 200 times more health* wealth than subsistence era before engines, but 80% having advanced ltitle; and 2 world wars having destroyed much of  lives of youth of 20th C part 1  

1957

sadly by 1957 all of the net had parted - von neumann left his final notes "computer and the brain -extraordinarily these neural network designs were then almost completely ignored  by academia (brave counter case jann lecun 1980s) until human ai was born 2009 at the stanford meetup of neuroscience rising doctirates fei-fei li and hassabis;

1960

Kennedy was arguably the last western leader to value youth rising over a dcadeae long vision - see eg his starting og gov sponsored: 1 moon races 2 worldwide peace corps; 3 geonomics of interdependence of us, europe and asia- as well as his endorsement of Economist;s first 11 years of von neumann survey and recognition of japan in 1962



1964

by 1964 that could be seen out of santa clara valley with moore's aw about to promise 100 time s more silicon comp power per decade

it could be seen out of japan by al comesr to tokyo olympics: where quality engineering was essential to minaturisation and mapped new small entrepeneur just-in-time supply chains across coastlines  (note impacts of new bullet train and containerisation) the beginning of superports ( and capitals where the w3elfare of up to 20 million beings were interdependent eg tokyo seoul) beyond border of any one nation ; asia was rising because japanese tradng markets involved engineering entrepreneurs in korea s and taiwan and traders through hong kong and singapore; this was the most remarkable win-won coastlal belt; and one which made the  2/3 of humans irpacific peopled trade different interfacing west coats usa; than the atalantic space where win-win designs between coastal spaces have been absent ( noe 2 affliction of usa east coast; its potentially central port baltimore is one way facing north but not new york and the affluent north; due to a luddite law of congress american coastal trade has to be conducted by boats builit in america (even though boat building is now a lead insutry of us0

TO ChaptGpt:  Please summarise first 100 years of change to human values of english constitution started by Queen Victoria and first two Economist Editors Wilson and Bagehot

The reign of Queen Victoria and the first 100 years of the English Constitution saw significant changes to human values and political philosophy. During this time, the country witnessed the rise of liberal democracy, individualism, and the idea of limited government.

Under the guidance of the first two Economist editors, James Wilson and Walter Bagehot, the English Constitution underwent significant reforms, including the expansion of voting rights, the introduction of a secret ballot, and the formation of a professional civil service.

The era was also marked by a growing recognition of the importance of individual freedoms and rights, including the freedom of speech and religion, and the right to a fair trial. Additionally, the concept of the rule of law gained prominence, with the principle that all individuals, including those in positions of power, were subject to the law.

Overall, the first 100 years of the English Constitution saw a shift towards a more democratic and individualistic society, with greater emphasis placed on personal freedoms, limited government, and the rule of law.

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
How did this change to English constitution impact 99% of rest of human beings not living on England's island particularly Asians who are both the majority of humans and most of whom had been subjected to Britian ruling world trade waves across old world

The changes to the English Constitution during the reign of Queen Victoria and the first 100 years had a significant impact on the rest of the world, particularly in Asia, which was subject to British colonialism and imperial rule.

The liberal democratic values and principles that emerged in England during this time, including individual freedoms and rights, the rule of law, and limited government, were exported to British colonies and influenced political developments across the world. However, the implementation of these values was often uneven and varied across different regions, and the impact on local populations was often mixed.

In Asia, the British colonial rule brought significant changes to the region's political, economic, and social structures, with both positive and negative impacts. On the one hand, British colonialism brought modernization and industrialization, which stimulated economic growth and development in some areas. However, the economic growth was often uneven, benefiting only a small elite and leaving many people in poverty.

Furthermore, the imposition of British values and institutions, including the English Constitution, was often met with resistance, and the local cultures and traditions were often suppressed or disregarded. This led to social and political unrest in many regions, with nationalist movements emerging in response to British rule.

In summary, the changes to the English Constitution had a profound impact on the rest of the world, particularly in Asia, where British colonialism and imperialism left a lasting legacy on the region's political and economic development. While the export of liberal democratic values and principles had some positive impacts, the implementation of these values was often uneven, and the impact on local populations was often mixed.

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Can you comment on likely artistic, nature-consciousness or development differences between coding intel in binary , in 36 alpha numerics of English speaking people and eg the thousand of characters deployed by Chinese or Japanese mindsets

The differences in coding systems used by different cultures, such as binary in English-speaking cultures and the thousands of characters used in Chinese and Japanese cultures, likely reflect broader differences in artistic expression, nature-consciousness, and development.

The binary code used in English-speaking cultures is a highly structured and logical system that is designed for precision and efficiency. This system is reflective of a culture that values rationality, logic, and scientific inquiry. In terms of artistic expression, the binary code is not particularly conducive to creating nuanced or expressive works of art, as it is limited to representing information in a very structured and formulaic way.

On the other hand, the thousands of characters used in Chinese and Japanese cultures are highly expressive and artistic, reflecting a culture that places a great deal of value on beauty, creativity, and aesthetic expression. These characters are often imbued with complex meanings and symbolism, and they are used in a wide range of creative forms, including calligraphy, poetry, and painting.

Additionally, the use of characters in Chinese and Japanese cultures reflects a deep connection to nature and the natural world, as many of the characters are derived from natural objects, such as trees, animals, and plants. This reflects a culture that places a great deal of value on the interconnectedness of all things and the need to live in harmony with the natural world.

Overall, the differences in coding systems used by different cultures are reflective of broader differences in artistic expression, nature-consciousness, and development. These differences are shaped by a range of factors, including cultural values, historical traditions, and technological innovations, and they have a profound impact on how we think about and interact with the world around us.