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Sunday, 24 June 2018

The Ultimate Technology rule and democratization

What's it like to drive Sports Cars, Lamborghini Specifically? Well, It's smooth, light-weight experience. It's as if you made a car from paper, although far from it in reality, and you kind of make it a reality. Well it's true. Our brains can turn an idea into atom. Think of cash. Money is an idea. But we print the money... hence creating atom to represent an abstract idea. By creating "atom" I mean collectively creating a physical representation of something abstract to make it seem real. Of course, don't tell me atoms can be created nor destroyed. That's not what I mean.
This very idea of paper is amplified. Before cars are manufactured, they are well designed by artists. Then whence we have a good geometry, we put the mechanics to a CAD software, whatever that might be. Because designing something physical (the atom) and then building from it is expensive, costly and failure of resources. That's what simulation does. It helps you build. Need For Speed is not some joke. It's all real. I think putting your eyes off the simulation industry is stupid in the long run. In 2017 alone, Nvidia, a company specializing in products for heavy duty graphics work, was alone the top company sought out by investors in the stock market. If you miss this technology, you're missing an opportunity to step in and help build our future. You're doomed.

Volkswagen, another company that's a staple of what technology can achieve, has a very beautiful line of cars. Efficient, cost-effective and handsome... that's what defines these Italian beauties. Just look at Golf GTI. A simple car utilizing few smart principles of design which creates one of the most efficient engines on planet Earth.

Virgin group is not to be ignored. This group is ahead in mostly public-related services. Well, it's Richard Branson, after all. Bugatti owns Audi (or Vice versa) and Volkswagen group owns Audi (or Vice Versa, who knows?). These corporations, if you will, will be 100x more successful in the next 50 years. I'm very positive one day Volkswagen group is going to release a hypercar, that's sporty, edgy and uses Tesla-like features (electric and self-driving cars bros) will beat the shit out of Mercedes-Benz. As for Tesla, no one can break them. Elon is smart guy. Do you know the blueprint for Tesla cars, I mean the patent guys, is Open-Source? You know what does that mean. It means Tesla will be what Linux is to computer software industry. Look at every OS. Macintosh, Windows Server and all big OSes somehow utilize the Linux. Elon Musk wrote this on his blog:
Yesterday, there was a wall of Tesla patents in the lobby of our Palo Alto headquarters. That is no longer the case. They have been removed, in the spirit of the open source movement, for the advancement of electric vehicle technology.
Tesla Motors was created to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport. If we clear a path to the creation of compelling electric vehicles, but then lay intellectual property landmines behind us to inhibit others, we are acting in a manner contrary to that goal. Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who, in good faith, wants to use our technology.
WOW.... Elon knows what would happen if the world focused more on boosting overall productivity and parallel thinking. By attracting and making it easier for competitors to come in, it creates a gravity-loop hole for itself.  It's a win-win. Tesla knows by "joining the Open Source Movement", it's going to outdo all the competition, as it invites best in class, the designers, the engineers and above all, to invite people into this bubble. This represents the ultimate dream: a well-rounded progress in all disciplines. Toyota goes and "faithfully wants to use Tesla technology", then go ahead. In the end, the R&D is going to be exposed to Elon. Elon knows what PayPal knows. By having a decentralized payment platform, by allowing Third World countries and others to step into this new category called "Digital Money", it will welcome competition. So the result is US, Asia, Australia, Europe all are with PayPal. If some jurisdiction is left, then maybe the competition provides for them. This way he's making use of worlds' resources and putting his idea to defer and earn interest and in the end, provide him a big payout. This is what they call Canvas Strategy.
The Canvas Strategy: The person who clears the path for those above him ultimately controls its direction, just as the Canvas shapes the painting.
This is not just *good* for productivity, but design. By allowing Linux to be free and open source, Apple, which is a leader in design.. thanks to Steve Jobs, really force this cycle to double itself. Then in the end, those principles are mirrored and all these Linux distributions are improved overall. Linux has now a GUI. A beautiful GUI. I love the GUI of Debian. The cycle repeats. People say Apple doesn't release its design... myth. By using Linux for its platform, it allows the cycle to repeat itself on the Linux community itself, in a way as to not endanger Apple Trademarks itself. Look at history. The great Babylon which is the pioneer of modern Finance and Dams/Banking systems, left its legend on Earth. We owe, as a society, a great deal to Babylon.

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