Saturday, June 28, 2008

SCIENCE BUT NOT SCIENTISTS (BOOK)…


I know Dr. Vernon L. Grose, D.Sc. very well. He is a well-accomplished scientist, not just towards theory but, in special, concerning researching, innovation, testing, and application. Yes, the United States should be proud of Dr. Grose and his achievements. Nothing is science is dogmatic. Then, everything must be a scientific truth in order to be called science. I agree, since the information revolution has exploded exponentially, that rigor must be, in a grater magnitude than before, playing a leading role. I also believe that we cannot keep on existing on haunches, hypothesis, and theories. Clearly, the latter are no scientific laws. But we do need to explore many venues and avenues without causing a huge malaise on the scientific establishment. A neurologist told me that, as an example, “Emotional Intelligence,” is not SCIENCE but proves its great usefulness in the offices of psychiatrists and in the lives of their patients. This latent and, sometimes, pent-up information—as per my view—requires that the scientific establishment gives room to these unofficial findings as they are validated or not as true science. Andres Agostini, Executive Associate for Global Markets, Omega Systems Group Incorporated Inc.





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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Most-Recent Press Release (Andy / NASA)


Andy Admitted to the LRO Project (NASA, The Johns Hopkins University). Andy makes a new, direct connection with NASA.

PARTICIPANT TO ‘LUNAR RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER’ PARTNERSHIP.

A partnership with NASA, the LRO Project, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and the Planetary Society grants a Certificate of Participation.

This certificate recognizes that Andres Agostini-Durand has joined the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter “Send Your Name to the Moon” Project. Date: June 22, 2008 Certificate No: 1449543.



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Wednesday, June 18, 2008




AndresAgostini AndresAgostini My Site: Andres Agostini www.AgostiniNews.blogspot.com 6 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Why do managers don't get into heavy reading? Why do teachers don't get into heavy reading? Why do students don't get into heavy reading? 7 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Way out on the contrary? I have many scientific-knowledge interests, omnimode-ly. I must admit. 13 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini My mind is very open, literally to a full-blown level. This does not represent not to perceive the subtle and supra / infra subtle. 14 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Please do! In actuality? So that I can learn. 27 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Show me the SIMPLICITY in the THINKING/LEARNING processes of, say, the Military Industrial Complex (MIC), NASA, DARPA, Los Alamos. 27 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Why do I firmly think that there is an impending SUPER REVOLUTION from (a) Physics, and (b) Quantum Mechanics? 31 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini There will be many scientific revolutions to quake the Universe. Nonetheless, 31 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini How many neurons did Einstein himself added to his BIO-pOwER-PlAnt of computations? He did by creating inspirations WITHIN. Got it? 36 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Some say Einstein’s brain had a circuitry reinforcement of about 400% compare to average. 37 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Incidentally, the subtle ones are the most devastating while fixed remembrance of past remnants. Don't change; apply to Chapter 11. 40 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Know this fluid epoch? Know how many driving forces are intersecting? 41 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini This’ll get demolished with OVERWHELMING LIGHT. Don’t think cheap. I dislike CHEAP THINKING. Does any have a good gusto? 43 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini The status quo is a parasite of mediocrity. What a deplorable symbiosis to honor? Worry zero. 44 minutes ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Monarchs of this thesis, you’re so darn wrong. about 1 hour ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini It concerns the French acronym B. S. when it is said, ‘…no, no, leaders do not need anything, just guide and turbo-charge others…” about 1 hour ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini No LEADER can ENERGIZE the INSPIRATION on ANYONE unless he/she –along with their associates- are imbued in avant garde knowledge. about 1 hour ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini Being a Westerner is in no way being against the East. I am in search of that who is in the search. about 1 hour ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini I got the feeling that Ancient Greeks have been underestimated. Some Westerners come first at not paying due tribute. about 1 hour ago from web
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AndresAgostini AndresAgostini These founders pontificate ethics, morality, and LOTS OF KNOWLEDGE. I say, Really? about 1 hour ago from web




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Sunday, June 15, 2008

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Japan rescuers search for quake missing updated 16 hours ago
Rescue workers dug out three bodies from under mud and rock Sunday, bringing the death toll from Japan's 7.2 magnitude earthquake to nine.
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Six people were killed and at least 144 hurt Saturday morning when a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck northeastern Japan, Japanese officials said.
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A magnitude 7.2 earthquake ripped across the mountains and rice fields of northern Japan on Saturday, killing at least four people as it sheared off hillsides, jolted buildings and shook nuclear power plants. At least 10 people were missing.
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Two people were killed and at least 82 were injured Saturday morning when a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck northeastern Japan, Japanese officials said.
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People around the globe widely expect the next American president to improve the country's policies toward the rest of the world, especially if Barack Obama is elected, yet they retain a persistently poor image of the U.S., according to a poll released Thursday.
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China vowed Monday to prevent any outbreak of disease as it cleans up after last month's massive earthquake that killed nearly 70,000 people.
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Authorities are expanding plans to evacuate people in southwestern China as water piles up behind a dam created by an earthquake landslide, state-run media reported Friday.
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Authorities are expanding plans to evacuate people in southwestern China as water piles up behind a dam created by an earthquake landslide, state-run media reported Friday.
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French banned by UCI over Paris-Nice race updated Thu, June 12, 2008
World cycling's governing body suspended the French federation on Thursday for a breach of rules, the latest chapter in a long-running dispute over control of the sport.
China's inflation rate eases to 7.7 percent updated Wed, June 11, 2008
China's inflation rate dipped to a still high 7.7 percent in May amid signs efforts to rein in food prices were finally taking hold, the National Bureau of Statistics said Thursday.
Queen's granddaughter to miss Olympics updated Wed, June 11, 2008
Zara Phillips' Olympic hopes are in tatters after being forced to withdraw from the Beijing Games because of an injury to her horse Toytown.
From Mao to Yao: China's new cult updated Wed, June 11, 2008
It will be THE game of Day 1 of men's basketball at the Beijing Olympics: China vs. the United States, the 21st century's emerging superpower challenging the 20th century's titan.
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A stuntman was killed and six others injured in a fire while shooting an action scene in director John Woo's Chinese historical epic "Red Cliff," the film's crew and Chinese media said Tuesday.
Report: Networks, Beijing organizers clash updated Mon, June 9, 2008
Television networks that will broadcast the Beijing Olympics to billions around the world are squaring off with local organizers over stringent security that threatens coverage of the games in two months.
Eriksson looks on as Mexico score four updated Mon, June 9, 2008
New coach Sven-Goran Eriksson saw Fernando Arce score two goals as Mexico overwhelmed Peru 4-0 in an international friendly on Sunday.
Kitajima sets world 200m backstroke record updated Sun, June 8, 2008
Double Olympic champion Kosuke Kitajima of Japan set a world record in the men's 200 meters breaststroke in Tokyo on Sunday.
Gatlin four-year doping ban upheld updated Fri, June 6, 2008
Reigning Olympic 100 meters champion Justin Gatlin has had his appeal against a four-year doping ban rejected.
Brit Chambers boosts bid for Olympic slot updated Thu, June 5, 2008
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The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert.

The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty on Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert, the man who had occupied it for 17 years.
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The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert.

As the show's host, Russert became a mainstay of television journalism's political talk.

He died Friday of apparent heart attack, according to the network. He was 58. The network said Russert collapsed while at work.

Colleague and former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, who broke the news about the anchor's death, spoke on Sunday the familiar first four words of the news program, "Our issues this Sunday." He noted that those were the same words Russert had been recording for the show when he collapsed and died. Video Watch Brokaw break the news »

"Our issue this sad Sunday morning is remembering and honoring our colleague and friend," Brokaw said.

"He said he was only the temporary custodian," of this program, which he called a national treasure, Brokaw said. "Of course, he was so much more than all that."

Brokaw sat among some of Russert's other colleagues in the front of the show's set, including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin and political analysts Mary Matalin and James Carville, who is also a CNN contributor. Video Watch as Carville describes his friendship with Russert »

"This is where you separated the men from the boys," said Matalin, who is married to Carville. "You weren't a candidate until you came on this show."

A montage of clips from past years showed various politicians -- former President Bill Clinton, President Bush, former presidential candidate Ross Perot, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff -- sitting across the table from Russert. Video Watch politicians, journalists pay homage to Russert »

Some showed the politicians as they squirmed.

"Look, I was asked - I shouldn't have said that," New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said on the show in May 2007.

Richardson had appeared on the show as part of the "Meet the Candidates 2008" series, and was grilled by Russert about his contradictory positions on numerous issues.

"So you're - I've been in public life for 25 years, you're going to find a lot of these; it seems you found them all here," he said, smiling somewhat sheepishly.

"I'm just trying to set the record and trying to give you a chance to respond, which is fair," Russert had responded.

In another clip at the end of an April 2006 show, Sen. John McCain told Russert, "I haven't had so much fun since my last interrogation."

Russert had appeared as an unlikely icon for television news, with his cherubic face and dimpled chin, but he was a prolific interviewer and tireless journalist, one with an intimidating breadth of political knowledge and insight.

"It was a very easy show to prepare for in the sense that you knew he was not going to ask you any questions out of left field; you knew his thing was going to be entitlements, you knew his thing was going to be past statements, you knew where he was coming from," Carville said Sunday of "Meet the Press."

Matalin countered: "It was simple in the fact that there was no 'gotcha,' but it was not easy. Because you had to be 10 questions deep, because he was going to be 12 questions deep."

As news of his death hit the airwaves and Internet, tributes rolled in -- with nearly everyone praising his prowess as a journalist and as an interviewer.

Bush, in a written statement, called Russert "a tough and hardworking newsman."

"He was always well-informed and thorough in his interviews," Bush said. "And he was as gregarious off the set as he was prepared on it."

Longtime CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite said, "Broadcast journalism lost one of its greats today. Tim Russert was a giant in our field -- a standard-bearer of journalistic integrity and ethics. His masterful interviews and roundtable discussions are legendary. This is a tragic loss for journalism and for all who were privileged to know him."

But colleagues who knew him best also praised his warmth, and described him as a mentor.

"I think it's so poignant that we're talking about Tim on Father's Day because he was a father to so many of us," said California first lady Maria Shriver, who once worked for NBC.

On Friday, NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell said, "He was always teaching each of us to be as rigorous as he was in looking at all the facts, examining everything and then being as balanced and fair and down-the-middle as anyone could possibly be."

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Washingtonian Magazine once dubbed Russert the best and most influential journalist in Washington, D.C., describing "Meet the Press" as "the most interesting and important hour on television."

In 2008, Time Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. His two books -- 2004's "Big Russ and Me" and 2006's "Wisdom of Our Fathers" -- were both New York Times bestsellers.

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NASA, Astronauts Celebrate Successful Mission...

    NASA, Astronauts Celebrate Successful Mission

    Discovery lands Image above: Space shuttle Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Photo credit: NASA/Kevin O'Connell
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    Seven astronauts flew space shuttle Discovery back to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Saturday to end the latest construction mission to the International Space Station.

    Commander Mark Kelly and Pilot Ken Ham were at the controls of Discovery as it glided through Florida skies to touch down on time at 11:15 a.m. EDT.

    Kelly, Ham and Mission Specialists Karen Nyberg, Ron Garan, Mike Fossum and Japan's Akihiko Hoshide spent 14 days in orbit installing the Japanese Pressurized Module to the space station. The module is the largest section of the Japanese laboratory called "Kibo," or hope. Garrett Reisman also returned onboard Discovery. He spent three months living on the space station.

    Talking to the news media a few hours after landing, the crew of STS-124 beamed about the flight.

    "I think I have the best space shuttle crew of all-time," Kelly said.

    Although there are more pieces to add on future flights, Fossum said the addition of Kibo made the station look nearly complete.

    "It was a great feeling of accomplishment as we backed away (from the station)," he said.

    Hoshide, one of the astronauts of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, spent time on Earth monitoring Kibo's preparation for space. Saying goodbye to it in orbit was not easy.

    "When we went to close the hatch, that was a tender moment, it was kind of sad," he said.

    NASA and Japanese officials hailed the flight just after landing.

    "I can't think of a mission really that's been better than this one," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator of Space Operations. "We're starting to break that tie to planet Earth and get out and do what exploration is."

    Discovery returned to its base in good shape, said Michael Leinbach, shuttle launch director.

    "It's just a terrific day here at the Kennedy Space Center."

    Astronaut Ron Garan came back with a unique spacewalking experience. Perched at one end of the station's long robotic arm, he swung far out and away from the shuttle and station to move a nitrogen tank into place.

    "I got the impression I wasn't just looking at the Earth, I was looking at a planet hanging in space," he said.

    After a night at Kennedy, the crew will fly to Ellington Field near NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

    NASA's next shuttle flight is slated for October when the crew of STS-125 is to service the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Press Release by Andres Agostini, namely Andy....

Salvador Dali: "Forget what you know; dream the impossible."

By Andres Agostini

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INTRODUCTION!!!

I do some frequent writing. I like to disseminate ideas via my web site or blogs. I like to divulge. No one, from the scientific establishment is going -- out of snap-- to come out TO SPEAK OUT his / her findings just to make anyone happy or uncomfortable.

Note that to me, in all cases, scientists or scientific establishment equate(s) to the boldest vanguard. In researching, I made some true friends from the leading-edge. All of them ignited my mind further. And will never stop from hyper-firing up my neurons and the like.

Let’s take an example. When I mention teleporting, many will think I am out of my mind. Let it be known that at some discrete scale of experimentation a world’s renowned laboratory of the U.S. has attained “this.” I call it “this” because it is, in my opinion, a grave underestimation not to call such an experiment a breakthrough.

What I do the most is pervasive researching with the omniscience perspective WITHOUT FAIL. Hence, I refine my thinking processes since I wake up from Monday through Monday. Internet is great for researching. Nonetheless and up to now, the most-recent publications from the best acknowledged luminaries (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) is my firmest north to comprehend and unveil.

What do I mean by a luminary?

Chiefly, I based my process thinking on leading-edge scientists, mostly physicists, mathematicians, biologists, astrophysicist, neuroscientist, so forth. I have no time neither interest to read SciFi. I am way out into SciFACT, stemming from the avant garde.

Many of the authors whose findings I read have been awarded Nobel Prize Awards. In addition, scientists from the National Academies of the U.S., the National Science Foundation, DARPA, NASA, etc. are of my extreme interests.

I also do experimentation and a lot of testing. I document abundantly everything. I look for evidence to disconfirm as Karl Popper always suggests.

Every source is cross-referenced with the greatest rigor ever known. The ensuing statements are thoroughly mine.

The “power of simplicity” can only operate—these days—if it derives from the grandiose “power of complexity.”

Those in behalf of “Common Sense” I truly respect. Thomas Phaine was correct at his time and context. These times are not those.

If a ‘rocket scientist’ speaks today of “Common Sense,” his/her definition nothing has to do with the habitual definition.

This very definition is hugely challenged daily, second by second.

If you ask a scientist to look at the horizon, he might see 45 things. If you ask the majority of all-walks-of-life people might see only 3.

In any case, I respect any occupation, any profession, any tenure, any job, any credo, any ethnical group, any citizenry, any POV. In sum, I RESPECT ALL HUMANITY UNCONDITIONALLY.

-Andy

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A FOREWORD ON CHANGE AND ITS PROGRESSION…

If there is not a true calamity or catastrophe (either made by man or Nature), ‘CHANGED CHANGE’ will be a rogue, pervasive monarch without a fail.

1) Time has changed.

2) Timing has changed.

3) Tempo has changed.

4) Time thread has changed.

5) Time counting has changed.

6) Interrelationships of time, tempo, timing, thread, and counting have changed.

7) Time understanding has changed.

8) Time counting has changed.

9) Time numbering has changed.

10) Epoch has changed.

11) Era has changed.

12) Uniqueness between epoch and era has changed.

13) Because of changed change, epoch and era used to be lengthy “snapshots,” lacking kinetics of their own. BECAUSE OF CHANGED CHANGE, epoch and era-- more like FILMS with many treacherous scripts--, whose rolling is expelled from the ‘so so’ known stratum into the Dom strata of captured outputs, where impossibles are sometimes turned into viables at whichever cost.

14) Epoch and Era, because of changed change, take place in a context that looks like a funnel (system’s transformation box). The flow enters the thin side to transform itself into an immensurable force, of many layers (mostly novel scientific properties), that—via the widest side—become a many-times (orders of magnitude) redefining force, second by second as it keeps increasing to elevate (a) Perpetual Innovation, and (b) Beyond Perpetual Innovation.

15) Weltanschauung has changed.

16) Zeitgeist has changed.

17) Shifting has changed.

18) The nature of shifting has changed.

19) Transitory has changed.

20) The nature of transitory has changed.

21) Technique has changed.

22) Discipline of thinking has changed.

23) Discipline of technique has changed.

24) Discipline of implementation has changed.

25) Generational gaps have changed.

26) The spirit of times has changed.

27) Sprits of Corps have changed.

28) Subsequently, leadership has changed.

29) Priorities have changed.

30) Law has changed.

31) Enforcement has changed.

32) Politics has changed.

33) Geopolitics has changed.

34) Fine arts have changed.

35) Diplomacy has changed.

36) Real Politicks have changed.

37) Prudence and tact have changed.

38) Pride and honor have changed.

39) Change has changed and will keeping on changing.

40) Changes will be continuously chagrining.

41) Nonlinearity has changed.

42) Therefore, discontinuity has changed.

43) Scientific properties of change have profoundly changed.

44) Weather and geology have changed.

45) The universe is changing.

46) Dark matter / dark energy are changing.

47) Mother Nature is changing.

48) Father Universe is changing.

49) Interceptions between Nature and Universe have changed deeply.

50) Driving forces are changing.

51) Subtle forces are changing.

52) Forceful frameworks are changing.

53) Time measuring changed.

54) Humans have changed.

55) TransHumans will change.

56) Humanoids are changing.

57) Robots are changing.

58) Swarms of nanobots are changing.

59) Because of changed changed, innocuous virus has been reprogrammed to do good to the human body.

60) Farseeing has changed.

61) Foreseeing has changed.

62) Right-here seeing has changed.

63) Recalling has changed.

64) Remembering has changed.

65) Retrospective analyzing has changed.

66) Presumptive analyzing has changed.

67) Prospective analyzing has changed.

68) Social sciences have changed and are changing.

69) Because of changed change, social sciences are dealing less sub-optimally with subjectivity.

70) Exact sciences have changed and are changing.

71) Interactions between Social Sciences and Exact Sciences have changed and are changing.

72) Because of changed change, new, classic fashion is the integration OF ALL SCIENCES across the board.

73) Worldview has changed.

74) Ethos has changed.

75) Systems of beliefs and values have changed.

76) Experimentation has changed.

77) R&D has changed.

78) Innovation has changed.

79) Global sophistication has changed.

80) Cosmosvison, Microvison, and Macrovision have changed.

81) Detail has changed.

82) Granularity of detail has changed.

83) So have their atomic and sub-atomic particles.

84) PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE have changed.

85) Dimensions have changed.

86) Relating to the other has changed.

87) Relating to the self has changed.

88) Interrelating between the self and other has changed.

89) Media has changed.

90) Opinion has changed.

91) POV has changed.

92) Preferences have changed.

93) Priorities have changed.

94) Ideas have changed.

95) Initiatives have changed.

96) Driving forces have changed.

97) New frontiers have changed.

98) Life and death have changed.

99) Professions, occupations, crafts, careers, jobs have changed.

100) Dialogue has changed.

101) Debate has changed.

102) Writing has changed.

103) Critique has changed.

104) Communicating has changed.

105) The extracurricular has changed.

106) Sports have changed.

107) Pass-times and hobbies have changed.

108) Opinions have changed.

109) Healthcare has changed.

110) Neurosciences have changed.

111) Biology has changed.

112) Chemistry has changed.

113) Classic physics has changed.

114) Quantum Mechanics is changing.

115) Material Sciences have changed.

116) Law has changed.

117) Best practices have changed and will yet change more.

118) Thinking has changed and is changing.

119) Over-Specialitization has changed.

120) Converge (Supra, Efficacious Generalization) has changed.

121) Historic persons of interest have changed.

122) Heroes have changed.

123) Antiheroes have changed.

124) Antisystem has changed.

125) Good Samaritans have changed.

126) Reciprocity has changed.

127) Lexicon has changed. And will change to the unexpectedly.

128) Society has changed.

129) Men have changed.

130) Women have changed.

131) Economy and Economics have changed.

132) Financials and Finance have changed.

133) Demands and supplies have changed.

134) Societal dilemmas and predicaments have changed.

135) The spheres of influence have changed.

136) Contradictions have changed.

137) Paradoxes have changed.

138) Prose has changed.

139) Poetry has changed.

140) Mail has changed.

141) Energy has changed.

142) Pollution has changed.

143) Contamination has changed.

144) Raw materials have changed.

145) Commodities have changed.

146) Manufacturing has changed.

147) Lingua franca (English) has changed.

148) The space walk has changed.

149) Outer space priorities have changed.

150) The Ocean has changed.

151) The atmosphere has changed.

152) The blogosphere has changed.

153) Virtual world has changed.

154) The weather has changed.

155) Demographics have changed.

156) The inconsequential has changed.

157) The irrelevant has changed.

158) The meaningless has changed.

159) The relevant and meaningful have changed.

160) Journalists have changed.

161) Pharmaceuticals have changed.

162) Understanding has changed.

163) Comprehension has changed.

164) Eliciting has changed.

165) Society has changed.

166) Work style has changed.

167) Lifestyle has changed.

168) The West has changed.

169) The East has changed.

170) Australasia has changed.

171) Western hemisphere has changed.

172) Eastern hemisphere has changed.

173) Northern hemisphere has changed.

174) Southern hemisphere has changed.

175) Education has changed.

176) Mind-shaping (formation) has changed.

177) Mind-expansion has changed.

178) Mobile telephony has changed.

179) Internet telephony has changed.

180) Global infrastructure has changed.

181) Breathing modes have changed.

182) Love has changed.

183) Aspirations have changed.

184) Exercising and fitness have changed.

185) Expectations have changed.

186) Deal-making has changed.

187) Competitiveness has changed.

188) Competitions have changed.

189) Difficulties have changed.

190) Frequency, severity, magnitude, probability, and likelihood have changed.

191) Press and printing has changed.

192) Music distribution has changed.

193) Books have changed.

194) Newspapers have changed.

195) Formats of knowledge-contents have changed.

196) Collaboration has changed.

197) Purchasing power has changed.

198) Tourism has changed.

199) Chain of command has changed.

200) Serendipity has changed.

201) Pseudo-Serendipity has changed.

202) Randomized serendipity + randomized pseudo-serendipity have changed.

203) Sales and marketing have changed.

204) Strategy has changed.

205) Calamities have changed.

206) Catastrophes have changed.

207) Risk has changed.

208) Risk Management has changed.

209) Advanced Risk Management has changed.

210) Insurance has changed.

211) Reinsurance has changed.

212) Man-made risks have changed.

213) Nature-made risk has changed.

214) Existential risks poised by mediocre people, because of this change, have become grave indeed.

215) Existential risks have changed.

216) Best practices have changed.

217) Threats and vulnerabilities and ‘emergency preparedness’ have changed.

218) Hazards have changed.

219) Safety and Security and Reliability have changed.

220) Terrorism has changed.

221) New opportunities have changed.

222) Business opportunities have changed.

223) Paradigms have changed.

224) Limits have changed.

225) Probabilities have changed.

226) Feasibilities have changed.

227) Publishing has changed.

228) Advantages have changed.

229) Compilation of diverse advantages has changed.

230) The World’s Order has changed.

231) Children have changed.

232) Youth have changed.

233) Older adults have changed.

234) All sorts of authorities have changed.

235) ‘Relating to’ has changed.

236) Nostalgia has changed.

237) Forecasting has changed.

238) Entrepreneurial accountability and transparency have changed.

239) Music has changed.

240) Melody and remnants of it have changed.

241) Because of changed change, time-driven echoes come from the future to be.

242) Novels have changed.

243) Poetry has changed.

244) Poems have changed.

245) SciFi has changed to irrelevant, because of distinguish mass media.

246) Designs and functions have changed.

247) Because of change, the golden ratio has become so generalized among those in stubborn quest.

248) The brain has changed.

249) Conventions have changed.

250) Social rites have changed.

251) Web-rites have changed.

252) Wildlife has changed.

253) The Procreators of Internet are always changing in nonlinearity mode.

254) Insects have changed.

255) Homo Sapiens Sapiens has changed.

256) Homo Bot Sapiens will change.

257) 48-atom bot have changed and keep on changing.

258) Analyzing the past has changed.

259) Fitness has changed.

260) The power, hierarchical pyramid has changed.

261) The structuralized and organizational (chiefly while a tangible) have changed.

262) Earth has changed.

263) The Milky Way and neighboring galaxies have changed.

264) Frequency has changed.

265) Iteration has changed.

266) Velocity has changed.

267) Speed has changed.

268) Acceleration has changed.

269) Inertia has changed.

270) Momentum has changed.

271) Fast has changed.

272) Quick has changed.

273) Prompt has changed.

274) Immediately has changed.

275) Urgent has changed.

276) Real-time has changed.

277) Perception and misperception has changed.

278) Values have changed.

279) Ethics have changed.

280) Commandments have changed.

281) Martial arts have changed.

282) Public confidence has changed.

283) Going public has changed massively.

284) Maritime has changed.

285) Avionics has changed.

286) Genomics has changed.

287) Nanotechnology has changed.

288) Biotechnology has changed.

289) Success has changed.

290) Failure has changed.

291) ‘Street smarts’ have changed.

292) Savvy-ness has changed.

293) Logic has changed.

294) Fuzzy logic has changed.

295) Points of inflections have changed. And will keep on changing boldly.

296) American lapstick has changed.

297) True British humor remains intact, regardless of change.

298) Intuition has changed.

299) Inspiration has changed.

300) Adaptation has changed.

301) Evolution has changed.

302) Revolution-based evolution has quickly changed.

303) ‘What is’ has changed.

304) ‘What might’ be has changed.

305) What one can do has changed.

306) Never has changed.

307) Limit bypassing has graciously changed.

308) ‘Never ever’ has changed.

309) Manufacturing (intangible and tangible) has changed.

310) Mind-sheltered LAB-TO-FAB has changed.

311) Einsteinian Gendaken has changed.

312) Standards have changed.

313) Protocols have changed.

314) Guidelines have changed.

315) Benchmarks have changed.

316) Expectations have changed.

317) Capital ideas that they’re now evolving have changed.

318) Education has changed. And requires profound change at the reform level from bottom to the top.

319) Interest for education has changed.

320) Rocks are awake for a change.


321) Internet has changed.

322) Management has changed.

323) Assumptions have changed.

324) Anomalies have changed.

325) Phenomena have changed.

326) Paranormal have changed.

327) ‘Luck’ has changed.

328) Theory has changed.

329) Speculation has changed.

330) Charity has changed.

331) Greed has changed.

332) ‘Open Content’ (mass collaboration a la wiki) has changed.

333) Photo has changed.

334) Virus has changed.

335) Bacteria have changed.

336) DNA has changed.

337) Evolution has changed.

338) Darwin’s Evolution has changed.

339) Energy sources will change forever.

340) Nonlinearity has drastically changed.

341) Books will change.

342) E-books have changed.

343) Omniscience (totality of knowledge) will change.

344) Our galaxy will change.

345) Our oceans will change.

346) Our weather will change.

347) The rule of law will change.

348) Law enforcement will change.

349) Persuasion will be changed by soft-suation.

350) Education will be changed with Edutainment (partly).

351) Essential R&D will change.

352) Places for tourism will change drastically.

353) Nations’ borders will change.

354) Nations’ interactions will change.

355) Migration and immigration flows will change.

356) United Nations will change.

357) NATO will change.

358) The power of scientific knowledge will not change.

359) Globalization will change by expanding its boundaries beyond Earth.

360) Commute will be changed by teleporting.

361) Infrastructure will change.

362) Regional governance will change.

363) Corporate governance will change.

364) TV broadcasting / TV cabling will change.

365) Cell phones will change.

366) PDAs will change.

367) Energy to automobiles will change.

368) Ethics and morality will change.

369) Institutions will change.

370) Tenure profiles will change.

371) The known world will profoundly change.

372) Personal computers will change.

373) Software will change.

374) Financial institutions will change.

375) University careers will change.

376) Medicine will change.

377) Pharmaceutical labs will change their roles.

378) Taxes will change.

379) Subsidies will change.

380) Inflation will change.

381) Purchasing power will change.

382) Socio-Cultural levels will change.

383) The way to make a living will change.

384) Meritocracy will change.

385) Adhocracy will change.

386) Scenario-formulation to envision and practice futuristic trends will change.

387) Movie, Movies, Cinema will change.

388) Fine artists will change.

389) Law and order and justice will chance.

390) The disfranchised will change.

391) The empowered will change.

392) The outsiders will change.

393) The underdogs and the overdogs will change.

394) Money will change.

395) Financial exchange will change.

396) Perceptions will change.

397) Reading ‘in-between-the-lines’ will change.

398) Discerning the degree of grayness or not will change.

399) Intuitions will change.

400) The technological progression will change.

401) Innovation will change.

402) Innovation management will change.

403) Humankind will change.

404) Friendship will change.

405) Communities will change.

406) New intelligences will make a piercing entrance to change.

407) Musical instruments will change.

408) Branding will change.

409) A more scientific branding will change.

410) Minorities will change.

411) Winter and summer will change.

412) Corporate communications, public affairs, crisis management will change.

413) Advertising will change.

414) Merchandising will change.

415) Violence will change.

416) Peace will change.

417) Calmness will change.

418) Keeping composure will change.

419) Gravity usages will change.

420) Power emanating from atomic particles and sub-particles will change.

421) History has changed.

422) Prehistory has changed.

423) Geography and geology will change.

424) Attention has changed.

425) Paying attention has changed.

426) Preferences have changed.

427) Choices have changed.

428) Options have changed.

429) Ideals have changed.

430) Culture has changed.

431) Idiosyncrasy has changed.

432) Heroes have changed.

433) Leadership has changed.

434) Followship has changed.

435) Poverty has changed.

436) The affluent has changed.

437) Sponsors have changed.

438) Sponsorships have changed.

439) The sense of proportion has changed.

440) The sense of magnitude has changed.

441) The sense of order and priority have changed.

442) The sense of opportunity has changed.

443) The opportunity cost has changed.

444) The sense of chaos and inherent order has changed.

445) The sense of detail has changed.

446) The sense of granularity of detail has changed.

447) The sense from impossibility into viable has changed.

448) The sense of depth has changed.

449) The sense of in-depth has changed.

450) The sense of scope has changed.

451) The sense of criticality has changed.

452) The sense of creative disruption has changed.

453) There is a new age, epoch to disruption that has changed.

454) There is a new age / epoch to act as innovator’s disruption has changed.

455) The sense of urgency has changed.

456) The sense of primacy has changed.

457) Work delegated to robots has changed and will change.

458) Work assume by robots has changed and will change.

459) Leadership has changed.

460) True statesman has changed.

461) Because of changed change, new conceptions, lexicons, ideas, approaches, methodologies have changed and will maintain changing.

462) Due to change, long-held beliefs are, in many cases, obsolete.

463) Under the CHANGED CHANGE DICTATORSHIP, if something is subject to perpetual innovation forever, then the existing / operating ones are obsolete and must be transformed, from the automobile to the Homo Sapiens Sapiens into a rampant novelty.

464) Brain + Thumb + Tool + Ideas = Thinking, self-replicating, self-enhancing, self-improving ROBOTS.

465) The nature of (a) GROWTH, (b) GROWTH SUSTAINABILITY, and (c) SUSTAINABILITY WITH ACTUAL PROFITABILITY HAS CHANGED.

466) The GAME has changed.

467) Sportsmanship has changed.

468) The GROUND RULES of every game has changed and will further change to disbelief.

469) The GROUND RULES of every business and organization has changed and will further change to disbelief.

470) Because of changed change, MEDIOCRITY will cease to exist.

471) CHANGE equates with the most-determined search of perfectionism (even if one errs and learns from it).

472) Surprise has changed.

473) Technological surprise has changed.

474) Innovative surprise has changed.

475) Strategic surprise has changed.

476) Tactics have changed.

477) Strategy has changed.

478) Stratagems have changed.

479) Experiments to capture INNOVATION with directness and indirectness have changed.

480) Heuristics have changed.

481) Loose / tight heuristics have changed.

482) Technicolor has changed. And will change further.

483) Ad infinitum has changed and will keep on changing.

484) A priori has changed.

485) A posteriori has changed.

486) Destiny has changed and will keep on changing.

487) Existence has changed and will keep on changing. To peak in to toy with this forthcoming idea, we will require our DREAMING / DAYDREAMING in vivo brain to be replaced by an in silico, competing supercomputer, one that beyond computing digitally can also simulate analog computation.

488) Size has changed.

489) Shape has changed.

490) Form has changed.

491) Links have changed.

492) Supervision has changed.

493) Point of origination has changed.

494) Point of destination has changed.

495) Destiny has changed.

496) Common sense has changed.

497) Simplicity has changed.

498) Complexity has changed.

499) Management has changed and will change to great depth.

500) The vanguard has changed.

501) The old guard has changed.


SUMMARIZING / CONCLUSION

The Nature of cHaNGe chANgeD and will change beyond the boldest dream / nightmare. Change has mutated.

Nothing, except calamity, will stop it from further transmutations beyond future imagination and recognition.

The nature of CHANGE has—alongside and for a long while now—CHANGED dramatically.

Now, “change” means something profound against the status quo to a great extent, but, in many instances, has turned the term into a functional “neology,” not yet published neither communicated and, hence, not yet thoroughly understood.

Quintessential CHANGE has changed.

Andy

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