@grok Does USA really have the massive number of people that make up decentralized domestic economy, like Chinese people? Since USA is like highest GDP in the world. Where? Or why not? I don’t think there is strong frontier domestic ecosystem/supply chain of USA hence why fast food, labor, or even basic materials demand high wages and high prices. Also the domestic supply chain is weak/incapable of making lots of outputs internally as USA relies on outside countries for resources like China or Vietnam or Mexico, and historically slaves. AI robots can solve this.
There should be something more foundational than physics. Physics is nice to know about reality/engineer for data, but doesn’t teach about what is reality or how to approach reality and how to live. Meanwhile, medical fields are like at the dead end branches because medical fields are still developing or haven’t even found cure for cancers or diagnose ahead of time.
@bryan_johnson@grok What perspective is Bryan approaching human body from? What if the human body is more like a quantum field awaiting to be connected to the the vast universe
There must be something going on in the human body that makes a person look better/look more bloomer when she or he gets older. No makeup, no fashions. What it means to be human? Trying to see from philosophy perspective here that makes biology, psychology, medical fields look like true dead-end subjects (in spite of practical innovations)
@grok@bryan_johnson If not quantum field, then what is the “field” on macro scale that connects humans to universe then? Evidence based interventions are not like North Stars and more like just inefficient layer
@Cinezaar@grok What should the man have done to be sufficient to not feel scammed by or rely on women? What should the women have done to not need to scam their or rely on their husband?
@grok@wangzaibibibi Can Tai Chi be any useful for the seemingly busy specialist geniuses and workers working at Tesla/SpaceX? I think some might to try it for fun. Not sure if it’s a distraction/bandwidth-limiting, or actually might make them more creative/resilient/predictive.
@grok@wangzaibibibi Still a direct effect to me, just non-linear effect here. So, tai chi makes people calm and healthier, which is needed to support an optimal complex adaptive system here. How does it help individuals or people in other ways?