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LINKEDIN: Currents and Undercurrents? https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20141017005851&#…ercurrents

LINKEDIN: Bart and Homer on The Iliad! https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20141017012329&#…-the-iliad

LIVE SCIENCE: Is Car Hacking the Next Big Security Threat? http://lnkd.in/bCnxM5p

LINKEDIN: Getting Apple, Microsoft and Fortune-500s to Uninterruptedly Buy From You! https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/20140927032047-34…eader-card

THE ECONOMIST: Cheaper oil. Both symptom and balm. THE OIL PRICE IS TUMBLING. IS OR BAD NEWS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY? http://lnkd.in/bxuKamd

BLOOMBERG: FBI Warns Tech Companies of State-Sponsored China Hackers http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-16/fbi-warns-o…b2b42d53be

GIZMODO: Scientists Find Way To Reuse Cigarette Ash As A Water Filter http://gizmodo.com/scientists-find-way-to-reuse-cigarette-as…socialflow

FINANCIAL TIMES: Technology will not kill off banks, but could take some of their best profits: http://on.ft.com/1rB5LhJ

REUTERS: Amazon expands grocery delivery service to Brooklyn http://reut.rs/1Ctrizf

THE ECONOMIST: Let a m. factories rise. Before Myanmar becomes like Thailand, it will have to become like Bangladesh http://lnkd.in/bxMUNbH

TECH CRUNCH: How Tech Companies Can Help Their Coders http://lnkd.in/b-TjRms

FINANCIAL TIMES: World’s most dangerous border? The Mediterranean http://on.ft.com/1ty3jjn

Al Jazeera America: Ebola escalation could trigger food crisis http://lnkd.in/bTAg3Rk

FORTUNE: Bill Gates’ solution to income inequality http://fortune.com/2014/10/15/bill-gates-income-inequality/

FINANCIAL TIMES: Hedge funds face their worst year since 2011 as several of the biggest trades turn sour: http://on.ft.com/1rB7y6d

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Come Home, Europeans. Europe’s Brain Drain Problem Is Becoming a Major Crisis http://lnkd.in/b2_X9Y6

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Passage to India. What Washington Can Do to Revive Relations With New Delhi http://lnkd.in/bjnmAr6

BLOOMBERG: Japan’s largest pension fund would be ‘stupid’ to give asset goals first: Ito http://bloom.bg/1rDQ3Ck

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: India’s Isolationism. Why New Delhi Refuses to Engage the Middle East http://lnkd.in/bQAhviU

FORBES: The Startup That Could Kill Broadcast Television. How Aereo is disrupting broadcast television and rewriting the future of TV as we know it. http://lnkd.in/bkhpgjU

Telegraph News: Japanese parliamentarians visit war shrine condemned by China and Korea http://tgr.ph/11zp71U

SORRY, CHINA AND RUSSIA — GERMANY FOREMOST CLIENTS — NEVER PROMISED TO BE HELVETIC DEMOCRACIES, BUT ULTRA-FORCEFUL NATION-STATES, WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT.

KAI: World’s thinnest piezoelectricity generator. Could lead to wearable electronic devices based on MoS2 that are transparent, extremely light, & very bendable & stretchable http://lnkd.in/bQ-NCEU

KAI: Open-source solar-powered 3D printers can go almost anywhere http://lnkd.in/br3jRud

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

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FUTURISM UPDATE (October 17, 2014) — 2

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U.S. Navy’s exoskeleton could make workers 20 times more productive http://edition.cnn.com/2014/10/14/tech/innovation/navy-exosk…index.html

NEW YORK TIMES: Outside China, there is a consistent theme in Asia. It is concern that declining American power, credibility and commitment will leave the way open for Beijing to exercise dominance over the region. http://lnkd.in/dsfGw42

TECH CRUNCH: Why The Future Of Digital Security Is Open http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/16/why-the-future-of-digital-security-is-open/

REUTERS: Britain warns of ‘exceptionally high’ level of anti-terrorism activity http://lnkd.in/d2M6ByV

MOSCOW TIMES: Russian Defense Budget to Hit Record $81 Billion in 2015 http://lnkd.in/d9TiVHd

THE ATLANTIC: India’s Manufacturing Might http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/10/ind…ht/381561/

BUSINESS INSIDER: Joe Biden’s Son Hunter Was Kicked Out Of The Navy For Cocaine Use http://lnkd.in/dhkHJ_6

BUSINESS INSIDER: Why Airport Screenings For Ebola Are A Total Waste http://www.businessinsider.com/why-ebola-airport-screenings-…z3GLzLveki

YAHOO NEWS: MADE-IN-ITALY Chrysler recalling nearly 907,000 cars, SUVs http://news.yahoo.com/chrysler-recalling-nearly-907-000-115117961.html

YAHOO NEWS: MADE-IN-ITALY Chrysler recalling nearly 907,000 cars, SUVs http://lnkd.in/dcaYsaZ

BBC: The world’s fastest ambulance http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29649343

GLOBAL DISPATCH: Satellite From India (World’s Superpower #2 or #1) Orbits Mars, Program Passes China, Japan http://lnkd.in/dWJVihD

THE HUFFINGTON POST: NURSE MAY HAVE BEEN SICK ON 2 FLIGHTS http://lnkd.in/d8PRdb3

THE DIPLOMAT: How Imperial Germany Lost Asia. A 100 years ago, the German empire slowly shed its Asian possessions. http://lnkd.in/dfXz5ha

THE HUFFINGTON POST: Walmart Is Planning To Abandon The Minimum Wage http://lnkd.in/duVVSCd

THE ECONOMIST: Underneath the atmosphere of goodwill in Hong Kong, lies a strong undercurrent of anger http://econ.st/1txooun

BLOOMBERG: Coal Supply Cuts Signal Challenging Winter for Utilities http://lnkd.in/dDnSdTN

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

White Swan Book Author (Source of this Article)

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@AndresAgostini

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FUTURISM UPDATE (October 17, 2014)

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NEWSWEEK: Putin Issues ‘Nuclear Powers’ Warning Over Sanctions at http://www.newsweek.com/putin-warns-careless-west-nuclear-threat-277867

HUFFINGTON POST: Ebola Epidemic Could Lead To ‘Hunger Crisis Of Epic Proportions’ For West Africa http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/16/ebola-outbreak-food…mg00000067

GIZMAG: Long-lasting, water-based nuclear battery developed http://www.gizmag.com/water-nuclear-battery-radiolysis/33844…5;89795214

REUTERS: Google’s revenue falls short despite curbing price declines http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/16/us-google-results-…MI20141016

REUTERS: FBI director warns new phone encryption could thwart probes http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/16/us-usa-justice-sur…6N20141016

REUTERS: U.S. repo rate rises to highest since March http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/16/us-markets-repos-idUSKCN0I52OZ20141016

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

White Swan Book Author (Source of this Article)

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FUTURISM UPDATE (October 16, 2014)

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MOSCOW TIMES: Russia Strengthens Air Defenses With Bases in Belarus and Central Asia http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/russia-streng…09491.html

BBC: Italy pushes ahead with ‘next generation’ biofuels from waste http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29618889

BLOOMBERG: Five Reasons Icahn Says Apple Is Worth $1.2 Trillion http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-09/five-reason…llion.html

BOEING: Boeing and Samsung to Evaluate Mobile Technology for New Spacecraft http://www.buildsomethingbetter.com/#!/news/2014/boeing-and-…chnology-f

FAST COMPANY: China’s Answer To Google Glass: Baidu Eye. With a camera that can identify physical objects, Baidu Eye could be handy for online shopping. http://www.fastcompany.com/3035196/fast-feed/chinas-answer-t…-baidu-eye

KAI: Bioinspired coating for medical devices avoids clotting and suppresses bacterial infection http://www.kurzweilai.net/bioinspired-coating-for-medical-de…-infection

KAI: Mars One design not feasible, MIT researchers find http://www.kurzweilai.net/mars-one-design-not-feasible-mit-researchers-find

KAI: Hypersensitive ‘smart’ material created from neural proteins http://www.kurzweilai.net/hypersensitive-smart-material-crea…l-proteins

KAI: Creating e-noses using fruit flies http://www.kurzweilai.net/creating-e-noses-using-fruit-flies

DER SPIEGEL: Out of Balance? Criticism of Germany Grows as Economy Stalls http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/germany-and-fina…96966.html

YOUTUBE: MIT teaches robots to adapt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJg9YcO1lfc

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

White Swan Book Author (Source of this Article)

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Terra Forming Venus & Mars by leveraging Asteroids
Inspired by: Lifeboat Foundation

Both Mars and Venus can be terra-formed to provide Earth-like gravity and atmospheres; Venus with an effort of about 100 years to terra-form the atmosphere, and Mars with an effort of about 2,000 years to terra-form the atmosphere. These are both potentially realized through the use of systems of solar sails. Asteroids provide many of the resources needed to seed related development.

Business model for interplanetary transport without fuel
Conceptual Space Elevator

Mars is not the closest match to Earth within reach, Venus is. Venus is 90% of the mass of Earth and can hold an atmospheric pressure that can support human life after terra-forming the atmosphere.

Mars has 38% of the gravity of Earth and will never be able to support the atmospheric pressure needed to sustain human life without pressurized suits. The current atmosphere on Mars is like living at 125,000 feet above sea level here on Earth and has very limited resources in the atmosphere. The Sun continues to whisk away the atmosphere, and there is no protection from ionizing radiation. On Mars we will be required to live in pressurized caverns and bio-spheres to sustain life.

Mars Atmosphere to be test environment before deploying on Earth
Mining and Processing on Mars needs Space Elevator

So why not just live in ventilated caverns here on Earth?

Mars is needed as an absolute necessity to test Space Elevator deployment before deploying a space elevator from space. The following details a potential deployment methodology that is ecosystem friendly, provides for recycling precious resources, and provides low-cost interplanetary transport.

The on-going Venus missions can remain in space and use the space-built harvesting of resources to provide sustainable life-long enterprise in space for hundreds of thousands of people. People who provide services and resource processing over the 100 years of terra-forming Venus, and the 2,000 years needed for terra-forming Mars. Provided the total system proposed, billions of people will support diverse industries related to the terra-forming of Venus, then Mars, then … the building of other planets.

There are methods that can be developed to fraction larger planets into smaller planets, so that our solar system can potentially sustain 10 or more Earth-like planets in our Solar system. All without using fossil fuels for propulsion. Hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, methane, and other hydrocarbons used and converted to support diversity of life instead of wasted dilution as fuel byproducts lost and polluting space. Pollutants that cause frictional drag when a spacecraft impacts the pollutants and causing a change in course of spacecraft and asteroids and the needed extra fuel to compensate, and more fuel pollutants causing more expenditure of fuel.

Terra-forming Venus from Space

Venus can have its’ atmosphere terra-formed from space. The same technology to terra-form the Venus atmosphere creates both active Weather Control for Venus and Earth. The same structures can be used for solar sails to transfer people and resources between the inner planets and provide maintenance transport. The same systems can help provide for terra-watts of solar energy based utilities. All without fossil fuels.

Currently the atmosphere of Venus is very hot at the surface (molten lead temperatures), is poisonous to humans, and has a surface pressure about 90 times that of Earth. This can ALL feasibly be terra-formed to Earth-like conditions from space.

Can be cooled by Solar Sails

By creating large systems of solar sails, these solar energy based transports use large rotating sails that can also be used as “shade structures”. By positioning the shade structures between the Sun and Venus in elliptical orbits, this cools the atmosphere. As cooling continues, condensing vapors rain down upon the planet surface and related chemical interactions create systems of molecules on the surface.

These systems of molecules if strategically manipulated, provide the eventual materials to support vegetation and microbial life. Through pervasive influence, an Earth-like ecosystem is produced.

Being able to terra-form from space is desirable because of the costs and dangers related to transport to and from the surface.

Catalysts and energy differentials of the Venus atmosphere at different phases while cooling can convert the CO2 to oxygen and hydrocarbons. The atmospheres of both Mars and Venus are 97% CO2, but Venus has more atmospheric components to sustain catalyst based conversions.

The conversion and cooling processes lower the atmosphere pressures to designed final pressures and related atmospheric chemical distributions.

Systems related to Terra-Forming Venus

http://www.orionsarm.com/fm_store/TerraformingVenusQuickly.pdf

http://www.academia.edu/5367728/Terraforming_Venus_A_Synthes…Approaches

http://global-energy-system.pbworks.com

Sources of water:

http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/01/unlocking-solar-system-with-water-from.html

Moving Water Asteroids to Venus

PlanetaryResources.com

Identifying and Seeding broad enterprise related to space-based initiatives

Lifeboat.com

Pulverizing hydrogen rich asteroids and seeding cooled Venus atmosphere

https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/maps/article/viewFile/14865/14836

Seeding H2O catalysts

http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Kinetics/Case…Converters

Recurrent catalytic processes

Creating fuels from CO2

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie3007962

There are better systems, but these just support an example.

Space elevator Deployed from Space

Terra-forming Venus does not mean that Mars is not an important initial pathway to start terra-forming planetoids. Mars is critical for testing the viability of deploying Space Elevators. Mars has an atmosphere (thin) and significant gravity (but much less than Earth) that can be used to test the stresses and predicted nature of all parts to attain a stable space deployed space elevator. Until the Space Elevator deployed from space is tested on Mars, absolutely no one on Earth should want an asteroid steered anywhere near close to Earth.

Mars has the potential of having rich ore deposits and mineral compounds that do not exist here on Earth. For processing that needs gravity to facilitate processes, Mars may provide a unique environment in that region of space to support processing and manufacturing. But as yet, there are no fuels available on Mars to get off the planet. The depletion of Earth’s resources are presently necessary to be able to escape the Mars gravity to return to Earth.

The mining of the Moons of Saturn and Jupiter during the process of merging them with Mars is facilitated by producing space deployed Space Elevators. Nano-tube cables produced in space that are attached between two shaped and sized asteroids. The system is precisely rotated on a controlled trajectory so that one asteroid is controllably lowered to anchor the space elevator tether. A cable climbing tractor then controllably raises and lowers materials to and from planetoids.

The building of space elevators using this process may become the initial main industry for early missions. The combination of a planet that has numerous space elevators (every country; or shared by several small countries) and the low-cost solar sail structures described, provides an inexpensive means for almost any country to carry-on interplanetary space-based commerce.

To prevent contributing to, or otherwise disturbing the natural wobble of the Earth over long periods, the positioning of space elevators needs to be logically determined in advance. As economic systems change, small countries not previously thought to have the potential to engage in a space-based economy may purchase a space elevator. To prevent global ecological destruction of micro-ecosystems (diversity of life that contributes to overall resistance to pervasive pathogens), a balancing in support of our stable wobble must consider potentially positioning space elevators in locations not intended to be used, to position a space elevator where it is desired.

Delivering rich ore asteroids to the surface of the Earth

A slightly different version of the space elevator provides a means of delivering and extracting large masses from Earth’s gravity. In largely the same manner that a space elevator is created using the Bola method of deploying space elevators, large amounts of mass can both be deposited and extracted without the use of fossil fuels.

A heavier built carbon nano-tube cable delivers an ore-rich asteroid to Earth as an anchor. The tether is transferred from the anchor to the payload to be extracted from Earth. The near-orbit tethered mass in space has a latching/hinge mechanism where another carbon nano-tube cable that extends out into space at some angle from tangent to the Earth’s atmosphere to a far-orbit mass with twice the total mass of both the near-orbit tethered mass and anchor. At the mid-point between the far-orbit and near-orbit tethered masses, is a latch/hinge structure that a larger asteroid attaches to and pulls with increasing velocity (not sudden stresses) both the anchor payload and far-orbit masses along a trajectory out toward a delivery destination. The mid-point attached acceleration method is necessary to prevent catastrophic failure forces from building up during the extraction process.

This method of using asteroids and solar sail structures provides for low-cost interplanetary commerce.

Extending commerce to the resources of the Kuiper Belt.

The Kuiper Belt has significant volitile gas resources. Volitile elements are frozen. There are vast resources of water and hydrocarbons to use for terra-forming Venus, Mars and other planets that we build. There is presently 20 to 200 times as much known mass in the Kuiper Belt as there is in the Asteroid Belt. These resources provide elements needed to support biological life.

Another reason for providing a presence in the Kuiper Belt is to detect masses on a trajectory toward Earth. We want masses to be on a trajectory that spirals into Earth’s orbit around the Sun so we can harvest resources, not tangent to Earth’s orbit where an impact causes potential global extinction from impact on Earth. The Kuiper Belt is expansive. By having a presence we can not just detect impending events, we can cultivate them into beneficial mining outcomes.

Automated systems of solar sails can systematically guide thousands of objects on trajectories that will eventually form an orbit around the Sun between Venus and Earth. However, because of the reduced photon pressures from the Sun the time needed is much longer. But, tend to stop the orbit of anything around the Sun and it will start moving toward the Sun. The timing and trajectory within the complex gravitational fields of the solar system scheduled so that the trajectory and orbit entered never intersects Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

Materials stored in its own orbit around the Sun between Venus and Earth. Accelerate the orbit to deliver it to Earth, slow the orbit to deliver it to Venus.

Ethics related to the deployment of Space Elevators

Space Elevator strands are quite small for human eye detection at a distance. The extreme hazards for flight safety and related economic upheaval related to space-based trade, must be taken into account and planned for in advance. Terrorists, either from intellectually deprived puppets of economic aggressors (undeclared economic coalitions that instigate destruction for self-serving purposes), or countries at war in dispute of access to natural resources, the danger is that a single person has the capacity to disrupt an entire nations primary source of economic sovereignty.

See http://eliminate-all-corruption.pbworks.com to see how global society can both Maximize Freedoms and at the same time Maximize Security, not having to sacrifice one to have the other. To include providing an environment to maximize economic development globally.

Realize that all science and technology based products are transitory; they only exist until something better comes along. Doors based upon latches and hinges have largely gone unchanged for many thousands of years. But with the potential tools of space-time manipulation at our near-future door step, the potential is that housing and doors may take on a form that is an entirely different form of technology; will producing living environments where doors and housing are not like anything we can presently reference physically. Perhaps a living space directly accessible without having to physically travel from anywhere. Transportation similarly may become unnecessary as physical movements evolve with other technological capabilities.

These changes in technology largely motivate the directions we choose to socially participate with others (money) to support development of related technologies.

Money is a social tool that provides the ability to efficiently connect resources and opportunities to act toward diverse pathways of development.
Evolving along a broadly sustainable pathway toward a set of desirable outcomes, the social processes incrementally change and use technology to generate the related economic processes; i.e. interconnected loops of cash flows.

For most, this is the primary importance of ethics, to broadly promote a sharing of resources and opportunities that overall deliver vast systems of mutually beneficial outcomes; global economic and time pervasive prosperity. This is the common short-sighted purpose of ethical consideration.

The longer-sighted purpose is to “Broadly promote the diversity of life”; only through diversity does plague-like conditions meet local barriers to prevent broad destruction (extinction events).

Space Elevators provide the opportunities to both create sustainable environments for humans, but also other species. If we focus upon creating environments just for human habitats, then a plague in the form of economic depression, biological virus, genetically evolved sterility .… will eventually cause the extinction of humans; in the not so distant future. If we ourselves desire to survive, and/or evolve, then required is that the environments we create are also broadly diverse to include every known form of life that has its’ boundaries limited by resources and synergy with other diverse forms of life.

Mining the Asteroids between Mars and Jupiter

The total mass of the asteroid belt is about 1/35th the size of our Moon. About 1/2 the total mass of the asteroid belt are in the four largest asteroids called Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, and Hygiea. Most asteroids are one of three groups in composition: carbonaceous (C-type), silicate (S-type), and metal-rich (M-type). These are the primary purpose of

Terra-forming Mars from Space

Mars can be terra-formed to become an Earth-like eco-system, but it takes a more involved effort. With Earth’s present atmospheric components, the pressure on Mars would be too sparse to both prevent ionized losses of water introduced, and provide the pressures needed by humans to survive without a pressurized suit. By maneuvering three of the largest Moons of Jupiter (Ganymede, Europa, and Calisto) to merge with Mars on specific trajectories that incrementally bring Mars to a new sustainable orbit around the Sun, enough mass can be added to Mars to provide an atmospheric pressure needed to sustainably support human life and the related ecosystems. Moving Moons sounds far fetched, but the continuous force applied by solar sails to precisely cause a track through the gravity distributions imposed on the Moons, and not just the dominant influences (a form of finite element analysis), provides a practical method by which the Moons can be accelerated along intentional trajectories over long periods of time.

The Moons due to the gravitational fluctuations of Jupiter have sufficient friction to produce heat; and water is present. Therefore it is possible that life may be present. If so than this form of terra-forming is not ethically plausible because the evolution of those life forms and their potential future will be extinguished by the act of merging the Moon with Mars. There are other related ethical issues to consider.

Planetary bodies are considered sacred by many cultures, and the ethics related to inhabiting those planetary bodies is an ethical issue. Merging them becomes an even greater social issue.

But given a finding that life does not exist on the Moons, then as mass is merged with Mars and the orbit is changed to reflect a stable new orbit, then the crushing of those large masses together creates heat that must dissipate before providing a habitable environment for life. The act of crushing the last of three Moons, the water-rich Moon, with Mars is to produce an atmosphere. The crushing exposes core materials of all three Moons and Mars.

This process will produce a jagged landscape that will produce planetary quakes for millions of years. By reversing the process the non-uniform gravity of Jupiter can be used to accelerate the process of annealing the planetary structures. By moving Mars to orbit Jupiter, as Moons are merged in with Mars the gravitational forces can anneal the merged structures to largely stabilize them before the intentionally unstable orbit casts Mars out toward a new orbit around the Sun. The solar sail systems guiding the path of the now larger Mars to seek a stable orbit. The now larger Mars that is about the same size as Venus will have far less quakes and terra-forming the atmosphere provides the components needed for using catalysts to produce the needed balances in atmospheric and soil components.

Needed calculation will need to be done to determine the losses in atmosphere and chemical make-up due to the processes involved and the interaction with Jupiter’s annealing gravity influences. All of the incremental gravitational interactions of all solar system gravitational and electromagnetic influences will need to be modeled for millions of years so that long term stability is supported during all translations in mass.

The total process has continuous opportunities to harvest unique resources to use in support of the business systems needed to support a 2,000 year effort. Sixty generations of people continuously supporting a long term business initiative. Not as attractive as terra-forming Venus, but providing a third largely independent ecosystem within our solar system.

Maximizing the Diversity of Life in Independent Ecosystems

With three largely independent ecosystems, three forms of evolution can be promoted to provide diverse outcomes. For example, Mars can evolve technology based evolutionary systems that promote a diversity of life that is uniquely technology interconnected and dependent; technological evolution. Earth can largely remove its technology and dominantly provide support or the evolving of already established ecosystems and related animal and vegetation life; natural evolution. While Venus can support human-centric evolution; building Venus as the resources and imagination provide for the most interesting place for humans to live. While distributed out in space on asteroids, other planets, space stations… is a mix of all parts of the three independent ecosystems. The purpose of which is to sustainably support a maximized diversity of life.

Deploying Space Elevators from Space

The most expensive part of producing products for space based efforts, is the transport between the ground of planetary bodies and space. To deploy space elevators from Earth requires transporting large amounts of materials, and related burning of fossil fuels.

To deploy space elevators from space requires a source of carbon (atmosphere of Venus), a heat source (Sun), processing system (relatively small from Earth), and two small asteroids. By shaping and sizing two asteroids and connecting a fully developed nano-tube space elevator tractor cable between them, the two asteroids can incrementally be rotated around one another connected together by the nano-tube cable. The resulting rotating masses are carefully guiding in trajectory and rotation such that the counter rotation of one asteroid end entering the atmosphere slows rotation and gently transitions to the total system into geosynchronous orbit with the planetary body.

This business of creating space elevators can deploy space elevators throughout the solar system.

Care must be made to deploy mating space elevators balanced across the same hemisphere such that noticeable increasing planet wobble does not occur over long periods of time.

Synergy with Native American Robotics Mars Yard

NASA is funding an educational initiative to encourage students to engage STEM education. Employment opportunities in rural areas are very sparse. To prepare students for engaging in opportunities accessible through use of the internet, STEM programs are being taught. STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. More recently the effort has been to produce STEEM, or Science, Technology, Enterprise, Engineering, and Mathematics.

The Robotics Mars Yard is in a building with dimensions of 50 feet by 60 feet that intends to house automated system of robots and self-configuring landscape to be used by native American students throughout the United States. Simulators are to be built to allow most students, anywhere globally, to participate in related activities. Coursework already in use by teachers are intended to be modified to provide greater contact time with each student, and at the same time free instructor time so that they have more time to thoughtfully interact with the unique needs of each student.

The broad use of the Mars Yard is centered in its user interface, that matches form and function of most programming user interfaces. Students are able to engage programming beginning as early as Elementary School, and use the system throughout Post-Doctoral industry and related research efforts. Developing the ability to engage diverse related technologies, followed by developing the ability to produce market driven enterprise.

Contributors include Dr. Nader Vadiee (SIPI.edu), Dr. Larry Crumple (NM Museum Curator), Dr. Zhang (transportation science) … and a host of others.

Synergy with Lifeboat Foundation

Lifeboat Foundation (LF) at www.lifeboat.com is a non-profit organization dedicated to identifying and developing resources for mitigating mass extinction events. Those in review are currently considered to be existential because of low probability, but more often because of no current practical method of mitigation.

NASA recently selected Lifeboat Foundation as a contributor in an upcoming event to help provide insights related to asteroid centered enterprise in space.

ALL development requires sustainable business support or the effort never gets off the ground (pun intended), or the effort dies without significant useful outcomes. “Not” listed below are the concepts for business systems of development submitted to Lifeboat Foundation for review and potential inclusion in their managed effort with NASA.

FUTURISM UPDATE (October 04, 2014)

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DEFENSE SYSTEMS: Pentagon launches Insider Threat Program http://defensesystems.com/articles/2014/10/02/dod-insider-threat-program.aspx

WASHINGTON POST: Why quarantines won’t stop Ebola from spreading in the U.S. http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/10/03/w…n-the-u-s/

Goldman Sachs: The Internet Of Things http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/outlook/iot-infogra…w-pa-iot-7

FASTCOMPANY: NEXT UP FOR FACEBOOK: HEALTH CARE http://www.fastcompany.com/3036654/healthware/next-up-for-facebook-health-care

ACCENTURE: STATS | Chinese Consumers Embrace eCommerce on a Regular Basis http://www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-stats-cgs-chine…sf30966011

CNN MONEY: GM stops sales of new pickups, recalls 524K cars http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/03/autos/gm-recall/index.html?iid=SF_BN_River

NEW YORK: Peter Thiel Wants to Make Hackers Into Heroes http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/10/peter-thiel-wan…tter_nymag

NEW YORK TIMES: JPMorgan Chase Hack: Ways to Protect Yourself http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/04/your-money/jpmorgan-chase-…s&_r=0

BLOOMBERG: Why Does Bernanke Want a Mortgage, Anyway? Low Rates and Tax Breaks http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-03/why-does-be…3730fa1c1f

THE TELEGRAPH: The first baby has been born following a womb transplant. The first baby has been born following a womb transplant, the Telegraph had learned http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/11139991/The-fi…plant.html

GIGAOM: IBM rolls out new server with help from Nvidia and the OpenPower Foundation https://gigaom.com/2014/10/02/ibm-rolls-out-new-server-with-…ndation-2/

CIO: Expert: Basic Hacks Can Compromise Industrial Control Systems http://www.cio.com/article/2690552/security0/expert-basic-ha…stems.html

CIO: Microsoft’s New Sway Tool Blends Office Apps Into a Platform for Presenting Ideas http://www.cio.com/article/2690356/microsoft-office/microsof…ideas.html

ENTREPRENEUR: FBI to Apple, Google: Your New Privacy Policies Are Making People Less Safe http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/237862

BLOOMBERG: Understand what metadata is, why it matters and how it can help you monetize your content http://www.bloomberg.com/content-service/metadatawp/?utm_sou…textnophot

Planning to fail: How mistakes can help your business http://www.bdc.ca/EN/small-business-week/Pages/how-mistakes-…gn=sbw2014

IEEE Spectrum: Process for Producing Layered 2-D Materials Determines Their Electronic Properties http://lnkd.in/ddDnCkr

FRANCE 24: Heads roll in Spain bank scandal implicating ex-IMF chief http://www.france24.com/en/20141003-heads-roll-spain-bank-sc…ce=twitter

YAHOO FINANCE: How self-made are today’s billionaires? http://finance.yahoo.com/news/self-made-todays-billionaires-173541975.html

PC: 4.4 Billion Worldwide Lack Net Access http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2469764,00.asp

COMPUTERWORLD: Solar power on track to be world’s largest electricity source by 2050 www.computerworld.com/article/2691389/solar-power-on-track-t…-2050.html

INC: Less than 3 percent of companies that received venture capital funding have women CEOs, according to the study. http://www.inc.com/associated-press/women-led-businesses-get…id=sf01001

BBC: The expert guide to space colonies http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20141002-time-to-plan-a-space-colony

Huffington Post: Cybernetic Synthetic Biology And The Internet of Living Things http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lee-cronin/cybernetic-syntheti…_hp_ref=tw

NANO WERK: ‘Stealth’ nanoparticles could improve cancer vaccines http://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news/newsid=37594.php

3#D PRINT: NovaCopy to Distribute All 3D Systems ProX 3D Metal Printers http://3dprint.com/15051/novacopy-3d-systems-printers/

What the US Navy can learn from jellyfish. Researchers at Caltech are studying natural fuel efficiency of the underwater creatures. http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/techknow/articles/2…yfish.html

FAST COMPANY: How The “Internet Of Things” Is Turning Cities Into Living Organisms http://www.fastcompany.com/biomimicry/how-the-internet-of-th…-organisms

MAKEZINE: The Internet of Living Things http://makezine.com/2013/03/04/the-internet-of-living-things/

CIO: LinkedIn’s New ‘SlideShare’ App is a Presentation Library for iOS 8 Devices http://www.cio.com/article/2690881/mobile-apps/linkedins-new…ios-8.html

LINKEDIN: “Sorry, Simplicity is not Omnipresent and Ubiquitous!” http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/20141003224230-344…ubiquitous

RT: Russia completes ratification of Eurasian Economic Union, as Putin signs law http://rt.com/business/192956-russia-putin-law-economicunion/

ENGADGET: The Tah Bluetooth stick lets you control (almost) anything with a smartphone http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/03/tah-bluetooth-arduino-board/

YAHOO FINANCE: The World’s 2,325 Billionaires Have These 14 Traits In Common http://finance.yahoo.com/news/14-mind-blowing-facts-worlds-204640399.html

Shutting Down Cancer by Understanding its Communication System http://www.21stcentech.com/shutting-cancer-matter-understand…on-system/

CIO: Researchers Hope to Diagnose Deadly Ebola Virus with Nanotech http://www.cio.com/article/2690794/health/researchers-hope-t…otech.html

BROOKINGS: The Reasons Why Trade Clearly Matters http://www.brookings.edu/research/podcasts/2014/10/trade-clearly-matters

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Would you have your brain preserved? Do you believe your brain is the essence of you?

To noted American PhD Neuroscientist and Futurist, Ken Hayworth, the answer is an emphatic, “Yes.” He is currently developing machines and techniques to map brain tissue at the nanometer scale — the key to encoding our individual identities.

A self-described transhumanist and President of the Brain Preservation Foundation, Hayworth’s goal is to perfect existing preservation techniques, like cryonics, as well as explore and push evolving opportunities to effect a change on the status quo. Currently there is no brain preservation option that offers systematic, scientific evidence as to how much human brain tissue is actually preserved when undergoing today’s experimental preservation methods. Such methods include vitrification, the procedure used in cryonics to try and prevent human organs from freezing and being destroyed when tissue is cooled for cryopreservation.

Hayworth believes we can achieve his vision of preserving an entire human brain at an accepted and proven standard within the next decade. If Hayworth is right, is there a countdown to immortality?

To find out more, please take a look at the Galactic Public Archives’ newest video. We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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FUTURISM UPDATE (October 03, 2014)

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BBC: Toyota’s plans for a fuel cell future http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29459999

POPULAR SCIENCE: CHEOS– China’s New Eye In Space http://www.popsci.com/blog-network/eastern-arsenal/cheos-chi…e-in-space

MARKET WATCH: Japan Inc. begins to turn against the weak yen www.marketwatch.com/story/japan-inc-begins-to-turn-against-t…um=twitter

WALL STREET JOURNAL: 5 THINGS TO WATCH IN THE U.S. JOBS REPORT http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2014/10/02/5-things-to-watch-in…bs-report/

THE DIPLOMAT: Distrust About China’s Antitrust Campaign http://thediplomat.com/2014/09/distrust-about-chinas-antitrust-campaign/

BUSINESS WEEK: Amazon Warehouse Workers Want to Be Paid for Waiting in Line http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-10-02/secu…ill-decide

THE VERGE: This is not a Prius: Lamborghini made a plug-in hybrid with 910 horsepower http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/1/6882107/lamborghini-asteri…horsepower

FORTUNE: Forget the jobs numbers, America needs to focus on its income problem http://fortune.com/2014/10/02/us-employment-wages-jobs/?utm_…ign=buffer

BLOOMBERG: Buffett to Buy Van Tuyl, Create Berkshire Auto Unit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-02/buffett-to-…otive.html

BBC: JP Morgan sees 76 million customer accounts hacked http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29470381

FORBES: Putin Is Winning: EU Backs Away From Ukraine Trade Pact; U.S. On The Sidelines www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2014/10/02/as-russi…gy-policy/

BLOOMBERG: How generous are the top 50 S&P 500 companies’ 401(k)s? http://www.bloomberg.com/infographics/2014-07-22/401…ngs/assets

FORTUNE: After all those IPO flops, does ad tech deserve a second chance? http://fortune.com/2014/10/02/advertising-tech/?utm_content=…ign=buffer

Chinese Navy – Looks Like China’s Sending a Stealth Fighter to Sea http://nosi.org/2014/10/03/chinese-navy-looks-like-chinas-se…um=twitter

THE ECONOMIST: Saving for retirement. Prudence penalised. European savers have suffered terrible returns from pension funds http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21621883…_penalised

ACCENTURE: The Everyday Bank reinvention requires significant changes to distribution and marketing to meet customers’ needs more holistically. http://www.accenture.com/microsites/everydaybank/Pages/banki…sf31873226

CIO: Young Adults Clueless on Cybersecurity Profession http://www.cio.com/article/2690312/cybercrime/young-adults-c…tk.rss_all

CATO INSTITUTE: Washington Should Recognize India as an Emerging Great Power http://www.cato.org/blog/washington-should-recognize-india-e…ign=buffer

MONEY: California Judge Rules That There’s Nothing Sacred About Pension Promises http://time.com/money/3457656/stockton-bankruptcy-judge-pension-promises/

YOUTUBE: Rethinking Learning in the Digital Age — Mitchel Resnick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_0XzM34_Ew&feature=youtu.be

TIME: NASA is 3D-printing a better rocket http://ti.me/1qUABl1

WIRED: The Unpatchable Malware That Infects USBs Is Now on the Loose http://www.wired.com/2014/10/code-published-for-unfixable-us…al_twitter

IEEE Spectrum: Nanograss is Greener on the Photovoltaic Side http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/green-tech/solar/nanogras…pectrum%29

THE ECONOMIST: Schumpeter. Philosopher kings. Business leaders would benefit from studying great writers http://www.economist.com/news/business/21621778-business-lea…pher_kings

THE ECONOMIST: Commodity prices. Oil and trouble. Tumbling resource prices suggest the world economy is slowing http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21621875…nd_trouble

ENGADGET: Seriously: Dubai police get Google Glass to go with their Lamborghinis http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/02/dubai-detectives-google-glass/

BLOOMBERG: Singapore Shows How to Keep Factories Open as Costs Rise http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-02/singapore-s…-rise.html

CIO: Social Media Marketing ROI – The Business Value of Friends, Followers and Connections http://www.cio.com/article/2685644/social-media/social-media…nwwcontrib

THE ECONOMIST: Our interactive guide to global labour markets http://econ.st/1x31Cbu

PHYS ORG: Quantum meets classical: Qubit fabricated with integrated micromagnet increases speed of quantum manipulation in silicon http://phys.org/news/2014-08-quantum-classical-qubit-fab…t.html#jCp

BLOOMBERG: Albert Edwards Says Watch Japanese Yen and Be Very Afraid http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-02/albert-edwa…fraid.html

PHYS ORG: Majorana fermion: Physicists observe elusive particle that is its own antiparticle http://phys.org/news/2014-10-majorana-fermion-physicists…ticle.html

CATO INSTITUTE: Government Crowding Out, USPS Style http://www.cato.org/blog/government-crowding-out-usps-style?…ign=buffer

WIRED: 3D-printed pizza and tech ‘groundbreaking’ for ISS http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-10/02/maker-faire-space-3d-printing

POPULAR MECHANICS: How We Could Actually Build a Space Colony www.popularmechanics.com/science/space/deep/how-we-could-act…7_94989486

NEXT GOV: Does the Intelligence Community Really Get Hadoop? http://www.nextgov.com/big-data/2014/09/does-intelligence-co…oop/95465/

Deloitte: 3D opportunity: The course on additive manufacturing for business leaders http://dupress.com/articles/3d-opportunity-additive-manufact…01128:dopp

REUTERS: BRITISH PETROLEUM asks judge to reconsider ‘gross negligence’ ruling http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/03/us-bp-spill-motion…sinessNews

TECH CRUNCH: Will Tesla Finally Unveil An Insane Model S Supercar? http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/02/will-tesla-finally-unveil-a…hCrunch%29

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FUTURISM UPDATE (October 02, 2014)

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CIO: Microsoft Wants You to Help Predict the Future, and Bet on it http://www.cio.com/article/2689412/innovation/microsoft-want…on-it.html

FINANCIAL TIMES: Robots are our saviours, not the enemy. The alternative is a world in which wages fall and prices rise, writes Peter Thiel http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/db02d75c-4400-11e4-baa7-00144feabdc0.html

FASTCOEXIST: 8 Ways Rail Travel Could Evolve By 2050 http://www.fastcoexist.com/3036165/8-ways-rail-travel-could-evolve-by-2050

PHYSICS WORLD: Quantum data are compressed for the first time http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2014/sep/29/quantum…first-time

BUSINESS INSIDER: How ‘Internet of Things’ Startup Jasper Became A $1.4 Billion Company http://www.businessinsider.com/jasper-internet-of-things-service-2014-8

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW: What We’ll Be Doing in 2022 http://hbr.org/2014/10/what-well-be-doing-in-2022/ar/1?utm_c…dium=Tweet

AIRFORCE TECHNOLOGY: Predator C Avenger Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), United States of America http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/predator-c-aveng…ystem-uas/

THE BULLETIN: From nuclear bombs to killer robots: how amoral technologies become immoral weapons http://thebulletin.org/nuclear-bombs-killer-robots-how-amora…eapons7409

THE BULLETIN: The seeds of failure in Syria and Ukraine were planted long ago http://thebulletin.org/seeds-failure-syria-and-ukraine-were-planted-long-ago7666

THE BULLETIN: To limit—or expand—missile defense http://thebulletin.org/limit%E2%80%94or-expand%E2%80%94missile-defense7647

DELL: Siemens Selects Dell OEM Solutions to Help Make Cities Worldwide More Livable and Sustainable www.dell.com/learn/us/en/uscorp1/press-releases/2014–10&…er-siemens

McKinsey & Company: Manager and machine: The new leadership equation. As artificial intelligence takes hold, what will it take to be an effective executive? http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/leading_in_the_21st_century/manager_and_machine

CIO: U.S. Lags in Broadband Speed Due to Serious Lack of Competition. The United States lags behind 24 other countries in average broadband speed, according to new research. The reason? A serious lack of competition among U.S. broadband providers. http://www.cio.com/article/2689996/consumer-technology/us-la…ition.html

DAILYTECH: Microsoft Predicts the Future with New Software http://www.dailytech.com/Microsoft+Predicts+the+Future+with+…e29818.htm

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: Chipmaker ARM pushes software to secure the Internet of Things http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/chipmake…e20880872/

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: ARM’s low-power ‘flycatcher’ chip step toward ‘Internet of things’ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/arms-low…cle533520/

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: Samsung, Intel, Dell team up on Internet of Things standard http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/business-technolog…e19503473/

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: Antarctica’s ice loss is messing with Earth’s gravity, scientists say http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2014/1001/Antarctica-s-ice-…ntists-say

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: Some of Earth’s water is actually older than the sun, say scientists http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2014/0929/Some-of-Earth-s-w…scientists

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: Do chimps have culture? (+video) http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2014/1001/Do-chimps-have-culture-video

CIO: Wearable Kidney Dialysis Machine Sent to Clinical Trials http://www.cio.com/article/2688828/wearable-technology/weara…rials.html

Three D’s – Decision Makers (Senior Leadership), Deciders (Management), and Doers (Users).

Evidence of Past Glaciation Found on Mars http://www.21stcentech.com/evidence-glaciation-mars/

KAI: How to build a low-cost ‘cloaking’ device using ordinary lenses http://www.kurzweilai.net/how-to-build-a-low-cost-cloaking-d…ary-lenses

KAI: New molecule found in space suggests life origins http://www.kurzweilai.net/new-molecule-found-in-space-suggests-life-origins

KAI: Can you out-think a computer in judging photos? http://www.kurzweilai.net/can-you-out-think-a-computer-in-judging-photos

KAI: Do neurons see what we tell them to see? http://www.kurzweilai.net/do-neurons-see-what-we-tell-them-to-see

KAI: First Ebola case diagnosed in US confirmed by CDC http://www.kurzweilai.net/first-ebola-case-diagnosed-in-us-confirmed-by-cdc

KAI: How cancer cells assure immortality by lengthening the ends of chromosomes http://www.kurzweilai.net/how-cancer-cells-assure-immortalit…hromosomes

KAI: MIT researchers design ‘perfect’ solar absorber http://www.kurzweilai.net/mit-researchers-design-perfect-solar-absorber

KAI: Massive electrode array system will do first large-scale network recording of brain activity http://www.kurzweilai.net/massive-electrode-array-system-wil…n-activity

THE GUARDIAN: Hackers charged with stealing over $100m in US army and Xbox technology http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/30/four-hacke…technology

NEW YORK TIMES: As PayPal Spins Off, Apple Pay Signals New Era at Cash Register http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/01/technology/apple-pay-signa…e&_r=0

New Free resources from IBM help you take the guesswork out of measuring Social Media’s impact on what really matters: Sales! https://exploreb2b.com/articles/free-webinar-white-paper-ibm…l-business

MOSCOW TIMES: Russia to Form Arctic Military Command by 2017 http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/russia-to-for…08199.html

MOSCOW TIMES: U.S. Air Force Working on Plan to Kill Reliance on Russian Rocket Engines http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/u-s-air-force…08151.html

LINKEDIN: “Outright Conquering Success — 468 Easy Tips!” by @SciCzar http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/20141001014007-344…-easy-tips

DER SPIEGEL: Bridge to Nowhere: Are EU Subsidies for Andalusia Well Spent? www.spiegel.de/international/europe/questions-mounting-about…94844.html

CIO: CBS Interactive CIO Says Shadow IT Is an Opportunity http://www.cio.com/article/2690752/it-strategy/cbs-interacti…unity.html

WIRED: One Doctor’s Quest to Save People by Injecting Them With Scorpion Venom http://www.wired.com/2014/06/scorpion-venom/

Ex-Homeland Security Chief Says Energy Industry Under Increasing Threat of Cyber Attack http://www.naturalgasintel.com/articles/99871-ex-homeland-se…H0.twitter

GIZMODO: Could a Simple Pill Make You Mentally Stronger? http://gizmodo.com/could-a-simple-pill-make-you-mentally-stronger-1640676335

PHYS ORG: Driving cancer cells to suicide http://phys.org/news/2014-09-cancer-cells-suicide.html

RAMPANT GEOPOLITICS. YAHOO NEWS: Report: Advanced iOS Virus Targeting Hong Kong Protesters https://www.yahoo.com/tech/report-advanced-ios-virus-targeti…12709.html

WIRED: New Quadcopters Arrive Just as US Eases Its Ban on Camera Drones http://www.wired.com/2014/10/new-swarming-drones-appear-just…al_twitter

NETWORK WORLD: Alcatel-Lucent sells enterprise networking unit to China Huaxin http://www.networkworld.com/article/2690294/alcatellucent-se…ign=buffer

WALL STREET JOURNAL: How College Major, Field and Job Affect Annual Pay http://blogs.wsj.com/numbers/how-college-major-field-and-job…/?mod=e2tw

THE TIMES: Drug offers hope in cutting cholesterol http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/health/news/article4223909.ece…;0-0-0

FINANCIAL TIMES: When Chinese competition threatened his business, one man refused to accept defeat http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/f5f0cf10-1e62-11e4&#4…abdc0.html

COMPUTER WEEKLY: Internet of things will drive forward lifestyle innovations http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/Internet-of-things-wil…nnovations

LINKEDIN: Making Baby-Steps an Entrepreneurial Success! https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20141002025854&#…al-success

LE MONDE: In English : Revelations on the French Big Brother http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2013/07/04/revelations…_3224.html

FRANCE 24: Philips ordered to pay $467 mln in Masimo patent trial http://www.france24.com/en/20141002-philips-ordered-pay-467-…ce=twitter

CIO: 3D Printed Skin Holds Promise for Burn Victims and Others http://www.cio.com/article/2688353/3d-printing/3d-printed-sk…thers.html

NASDAQ: JP Energy Partners LP prices IPO at $20 midpiont http://www.nasdaq.com/article/jp-energy-partners-lp-prices-i…z3ExW9p2iy

SAP: Top 10 Strategic Workforce Trends for 2020 from Oxford Economics — See more at: http://www.news-sap.com/top-10-strategic-trends-workforce-20…RK9Ba.dpuf

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What follows is my position piece for London’s FutureFest 2013, the website for which no longer exists.

Medicine is a very ancient practice. In fact, it is so ancient that it may have become obsolete. Medicine aims to restore the mind and body to their natural state relative to an individual’s stage in the life cycle. The idea has been to live as well as possible but also die well when the time came. The sense of what is ‘natural’ was tied to statistically normal ways of living in particular cultures. Past conceptions of health dictated future medical practice. In this respect, medical practitioners may have been wise but they certainly were not progressive.

However, this began to change in the mid-19th century when the great medical experimenter, Claude Bernard, began to champion the idea that medicine should be about the indefinite delaying, if not outright overcoming, of death. Bernard saw organisms as perpetual motion machines in an endless struggle to bring order to an environment that always threatens to consume them. That ‘order’ consists in sustaining the conditions needed to maintain an organism’s indefinite existence. Toward this end, Bernard enthusiastically used animals as living laboratories for testing his various hypotheses.

Historians identify Bernard’s sensibility with the advent of ‘modern medicine’, an increasingly high-tech and aspirational enterprise, dedicated to extending the full panoply of human capacities indefinitely. On this view, scientific training trumps practitioner experience, radically invasive and reconstructive procedures become the norm, and death on a physician’s watch is taken to be the ultimate failure. Humanity 2.0 takes this way of thinking to the next level, which involves the abolition of medicine itself. But what exactly would that mean – and what would replace it?

The short answer is bioengineering, the leading edge of which is ‘synthetic biology’. The molecular revolution in the life sciences, which began in earnest with the discovery of DNA’s function in 1953, came about when scientists trained in physics and chemistry entered biology. What is sometimes called ‘genomic medicine’ now promises to bring an engineer’s eye to improving the human condition without presuming any limits to what might count as optimal performance. In that case, ‘standards’ do not refer to some natural norm of health, but to features of an organism’s design that enable its parts to be ‘interoperable’ in service of its life processes.

In this brave new ‘post-medical’ world, there is always room for improvement and, in that sense, everyone may be seen as ‘underperforming’ if not outright disabled. The prospect suggests a series of questions for both the individual and society: (1) Which dimensions of the human condition are worth extending – and how far should we go? (2) Can we afford to allow everyone a free choice in the matter, given the likely skew of the risky decisions that people might take? (3) How shall these improvements be implemented? While bioengineering is popularly associated with nano-interventions inside the body, of course similarly targeted interventions can be made outside the body, or indeed many bodies, to produce ‘smart habitats’ that channel and reinforce desirable emergent traits and behaviours that may even leave long-term genetic traces.

However these questions are answered, it is clear that people will be encouraged, if not legally required, to learn more about how their minds and bodies work. At the same time, there will no longer be any pressure to place one’s fate in the hands of a physician, who instead will function as a paid consultant on a need-to-know and take-it-or-leave-it basis. People will take greater responsibility for the regular maintenance and upgrading of their minds and bodies – and society will learn to tolerate the diversity of human conditions that will result from this newfound sense of autonomy.