This story is a collection of things I’ve written about the technical side of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (and some inevitable philosophy :)
I know that some people prefer to read about the technical side, others prefer philosophy… I like both, although I think that it’s the philosophical state of society and our collective emotional habits that determine what people do with potentially available technology.
In any case, for my newer subscribers, here is a collection of some of the technical overviews I have written since the beginning of COVID. Most of them have lots of links. Some of the links were going around in early 2020, then were forgotten, and now are surfacing again as people discover them, so… here are lots of them in one place. Hope you find them useful.
And some of the articles I wrote for Dr. Mercola:
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Technopriests always forget a fundamental thing: there's nothing a human can make, that a human cannot break.
Very interesting set of references.
Please also check out the book titled The Invisible Rainbow The History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenberg, a book which is very much about the 4th industrial revolution. Read the last chapter first - very scary stuff.
Another aspect of the industrial revolution which is having far-reaching effects on the health of all biological organisms (including of course human beings) is the now all-pervasive presence of toxic chemicals including glyphosate, antibiotics, micro-plastic particles etc etc. All new born babies now have traces of more than 100 such items in their blood.