Friday, December 30, 2011

the present rate of human population growth is not sustainable


This is not a prophecy or even a prediction;
...it is simple "foresight"!

....based upon the current rate of human population growth (apart from any other cataclysmic natural events that are outside our control)
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In the brief time (one single generation) that I've been alive on this planet,
the number of people has gone from about 3 billion to the present 7 billion!
It reached 6 billion in 1999.
Projecting this rate of increase into the future, it is clear that the load on the planet will be "unsustainable".
The disparity we are presently seeing in  access to resources (as expressed by the "we the people" movement) will  be exacerbated as the human population places increasing demand on diminishing resources such as  space, food , water ,and energy.
Resource scarcity will become more pronounced and more widespread.
The complex systems of daily life that we take for granted will destabilize and collapse!
This is not some arcane/abstract doomsday prophecy.
It is a mathematical certainty!

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This is very true!
Debt/income ratios can not increase indefinitely!
Eventually a limit is reached!
I believe we have reached that limit!
Prepare for a prolonged contraction of the global economy!
I think this graph is much more revealing!
Sometimes numbers can seem pretty abstract. How meaningful is a "trillion"?
But whenever you see a graph going "exponential" like this ,you know it's not a sustainable situation!
You can see what happened   just before the crash in 1933!!
The debt to GDP ratio in the USA is going exponential again!



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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Len Bidw
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 7:47:13 AM
Subject: Europe's entire banking system on verge of default
FACT #1: Europe’s entire banking system is leveraged at 25 to 1.
These are literally borderline-Lehman levels of leverage (Lehman was 30 to 1).
FACT #2: European Financial Corporations are collectively sitting on debt equal to 148% of TOTAL EU GDP.
FACT #3: European banks need to roll over between 15% and 50% of their total debt by the end of 2012.
FACT #4: In order to meet current unfunded liabilities (pensions, healthcare, etc) without defaulting or cutting benefits, the average EU nation would need to have OVER 400% of its current GDP sitting in a bank account collecting interest.
Folks, the EFSF, the bailouts, China coming to the rescue… all of that stuff is 100% pointless in the grand scheme of things. Europe’s ENTIRE banking system (with few exceptions) is insolvent. Numerous entire European COUNTRIES are insolvent. Even the more “rock solid” countries such as Germany (who is supposed to save Europe apparently) have REAL Debt to GDP ratios of over 200% and STILL HAVEN’T RECAPITALIZED THEIR BANKS.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

2011 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Speech


Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, Tawakkol Karman

Oslo, 10. descember 2011

 

 

In the name of God the Compassionate the Merciful

Your Majesties, Highnesses, Excellencies, Distinguished Committee of the Nobel Peace Prize, Arab spring and revolution youth in the arena of freedom and change, and all free people of the world,
Peace upon you from the Nobel Peace rostrum
With joy and pleasure I would like to express my gratitude for the honour I was given together with my peace fighter colleagues, Her Excellency the President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Mrs. Leymah Gbowee, for this international award, which carries great moral and human meaning. Thank you for the award, which I consider as an honour to me personally, to my country Yemen, to the Arab women, to all women of the world, and to all people aspiring to freedom and dignity. I accept the award on my behalf and on behalf of the Yemeni and Arab revolutionary youth, who are leading today's peaceful struggle against tyranny and corruption with moral courage and political wisdom.
Alfred Nobel’s dream of a world, where peace prevails and wars disappear, has not been achieved yet, but the hope to make it come true has grown large, and the effort to achieve it has doubled. The Nobel Peace Prize still offers this hope spiritual and conscientious momentum. For more than a hundred years, this award has stood as proof of the values of peaceful struggle for rights, justice and freedom, and also as proof of how wrong violence and wars are with all their backfiring and devastating results.
I have always believed that resistance against repression and violence is possible without relying on similar repression and violence. I have always believed that human civilization is the fruit of the effort of both women and men. So, when women are treated unjustly and are deprived of their natural right in this process, all social deficiencies and cultural illnesses will be unfolded, and in the end the whole community, men and women, will suffer. The solution to women’s issues can only be achieved in a free and democratic society in which human energy is liberated, the energy of both women and men together. Our civilization is called human civilization and is not attributed only to men or women.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Since the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, millions of people have died in wars which could have been avoided with a little wisdom and courage. The Arab countries had their share in these tragic wars, though their land is the land of prophecies and divine messages calling for peace. From this land came the Torah carrying the message: "Thou shalt not kill" and the Bible promising: "Blessed are the peacemakers," and the final message of the Koran urging "O ye who believe, enter ye into the peace, one and all." And the warning that "whosoever killeth a human being for other than manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he had killed all mankind."

However, in spite of its great scientific achievements, the history of humanity is stained with blood. Millions have fallen victims in the rise and fall of kingdoms. That is what ancient history tells us and what recent history confirms! Today’s recent evidence tells us that the essence of messages calling for peace has repeatedly been trampled, and the human conscience has often been overrun by the voice of warplanes, rocket and missile launchers, bombs and all means of killing!
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Mankind’s feeling of responsibility to create a decent life and make it worth living with dignity, has always been stronger than the will to kill life. Despite great battles, the survival of the human race is the clearest expression of mankind’s yearning for reconstruction, not for destruction, for progress, not for regression and death. This tendency is strengthened day after day with all available means of communications, thanks to the rapid and astonishing development of information technology and the communications revolution. Walls between human societies have fallen down and the lives and destinies of societies have converged, marking the emergence of a new phase, a phase where peoples and nations of the world are not only residents of a small village, as they say, but members of one family, despite differences in nationality and race or in culture and language. All the members of this one family interact in all corners of our planet and share the same aspirations and fears. Despite all its missteps, humanity will go on in its march towards what is “beneficial to the people” and will make different cultures, identities and specific characteristics of civilizations come closer to each other on the road towards positive convergence and interaction, both in taking and in giving. Thus, understanding will gradually replace dispute, cooperation will replace conflict, peace will replace war, and integration will replace division.
One can say that our contemporary world, which has been refined and developed by expertise and long experience, good and bad, is marching with confident steps towards the creation of a new world and shining globalization. It will be a new and positive world with human prospects and globalization which will guarantee the values of freedom, truth, justice and cooperation to all human beings. It will be a world where all relationships, dealings and laws will be based on the prohibition of all forms and practices of exclusion and enslavement of man by man. This will mean a globalization with no policies of injustice, oppression, discrimination or tyranny, and a world full of partnership and cooperation, dialogue and coexistence, and acceptance of others. This will mean a globalization where resorting to the law of power and its might, against groups, peoples and nations, in order to deprive them of their liberty and human dignity, will disappear, once and forever. Am I dreaming too much ..?
I see on the horizon a glimpse of a new world, of a shining and flourishing globalization. I certainly see the end of a vicious and black history in which so many peoples and nations had experienced horror, tragedies, destruction and disaster. I certainly see the beginning of a humane, prosperous and generous history full of love and fraternity.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Peace within one country is no less important than peace between countries. War is not just a conflict between states. There is another type of war, which is far more bitter, that is the war of despotic leaders who oppress their own people. It is a war of those to whom people have entrusted their lives and destinies, but who have betrayed that trust. It is a war of those to whom people have entrusted their security, but who directed their weapons against their own people. It is the war which today people face in the Arab States.
At this moment, as I speak to you here, young Arab people, both women and men, march in peaceful demonstrations demanding freedom and dignity from their rulers. They go forward on this noble path armed not with weapons, but with faith in their right to freedom and dignity. They march in a dramatic scene which embodies the most beautiful of the human spirit of sacrifice and the aspiration to freedom and life, against the ugliest forms of selfishness, injustice and the desire to hold on to power and wealth.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Peace does not mean just to stop wars, but also to stop oppression and injustice. In our Arab region, there are brutal wars between governments and peoples. Human conscience cannot be at peace while it sees these young Arab people, who are in the age of blossoming, being harvested by the machine of death which is unleashed against them by the tyrants. The spirit of the Nobel Peace Prize is the spirit of peace, in which today we look forward in support of the aspiration of the Arab peoples for democracy, justice and freedom. If we support this spirit, the spirit of the Nobel Peace Prize, then we will prove to the despots that the ethics of peaceful struggle are stronger than their powerful weapons of repression and war.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

The revolutions of the Arab spring in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria, and the movement towards revolutions in other Arab countries such as Algeria, Morocco, Bahrain, Sudan and others, in terms of motivation, driving power and objectives, didn’t take place on isolated islands cut off from all the rapid and astonishing developments and changes which our world is witnessing. The Arab people have woken up just to see how poor a share of freedom, democracy and dignity they have. And they revolted. This experience is somewhat similar to the spring that swept throughout Eastern Europe after the downfall of the Soviet Union. The birth of democracies in Eastern Europe has been difficult and victory emerged only after bitter struggle against the then existing systems. Similarly, the Arab world is today witnessing the birth of a new world which tyrants and unjust rulers strive to oppose, but in the end, this new world will inevitably emerge.
The Arab people who are revolting in a peaceful and civilized manner have, for so many decades, been oppressed and suppressed by the regimes of authoritarian tyrants who have indulged themselves deeply in corruption and in looting the wealth of their people. They have gone too far in depriving their people of freedom and of the natural right to a dignified life. They have gone too far in depriving them of the right to participate in the management of their personal affairs and the affairs of their communities. These regimes have totally disregarded the Arab people as a people with a legitimate human existence, and have let poverty and unemployment flourish among them in order to secure that the rulers and their family members after them will have full control over the people. Allow me to say that our oppressed people have revolted declaring the emergence of a new dawn, in which the sovereignty of the people, and their invincible will, will prevail. The people have decided to break free and walk in the footsteps of civilized free people of the world.
All ideologies, beliefs, laws and charters produced by the march of humanity through all stages of its development and growth, as well as all divine messages and religions, without exception, oblige us to support oppressed people, be they groups or individuals. Supporting an oppressed person is not only required because of his need for support, but also because injustice against one person is injustice against all mankind.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

What Martin Luther King called "the art of living in harmony" is the most important art we need to master today. In order to contribute to that human art, the Arab states should make reconciliation with their own people an essential requirement. This is not merely an internal interest, but also an international one required for the whole human community. The dictator who kills his own people doesn’t only represent a case of violation of his people’s values and their national security, but is also a case of violation of human values, its conventions and its international commitments. Such a case represents a real threat to world peace.
Many nations, including the Arab peoples, have suffered, although they were not at war, but were not at peace either. The peace in which they lived is a false "peace of graves", the peace of submission to tyranny and corruption that impoverishes people and kills their hope for a better future. Today, all of the human community should stand with our people in their peaceful struggle for freedom, dignity and democracy, now that our people have decided to break out of silence and strive to live and realize the meaning of the immortal phrase of Caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab, "Since when have you enslaved people, when their mothers had given birth to them as free ones."
Ladies and Gentlemen,

When I heard the news that I had got the Nobel Peace Prize, I was in my tent in the Taghyeer square in Sana'a. I was one of millions of revolutionary youth. There, we were not even able to secure our safety from the repression and oppression of the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh. At that moment, I contemplated the distinction between the meanings of peace celebrated by the Nobel Prize, and the tragedy of the aggression waged by Ali Abdullah Saleh against the forces of peaceful change. However, our joy of being on the right side of history made it easier for us to bear the devastating irony.
Millions of Yemeni women and men, children, young and old took to the streets in eighteen provinces demanding their right to freedom, justice and dignity, using non-violent but effective means to achieve their demands. We were able to efficiently and effectively maintain a peaceful revolution in spite of the fact that this great nation has more than seventy million firearms of various types. Here lies the philosophy of the revolution, which persuaded millions of people to leave their weapons at home and join the peaceful march against the state’s machine of murder and violence, just with flowers and bare breasts, and filled with dreams, love and peace. We were very happy because we realized, at that time, that the Nobel Prize did not come only as a personal prize for Tawakkol Abdel-Salam Karman, but as a declaration and recognition of the whole world for the triumph of the peaceful revolution of Yemen and as an appreciation of the sacrifices of its great peaceful people.
And here I am now, standing before you in this solemn international ceremony. Here I am, in this unique moment, one of the most important moments of human history, coming from the land of the Arab Orient, coming from the land of Yemen, the Yemen of wisdom and ancient civilizations, the Yemen of more than five thousand years of long history, the great Kingdom of Sheba, the Yemen of the two queens Bilqis and Arwa, the Yemen which is currently experiencing the greatest and the most powerful and the largest eruption of Arab spring revolution, the revolution of millions throughout the homeland, which is still raging and escalating today. This revolution will soon complete its first year since the moment it was launched as a peaceful and popular revolution of the youth, with one demand: peaceful change and the pursuit of free and dignified life in a democratic and civil state governed by the rule of law. This state will be built on the ruins of the rule of a repressive, militarized, corrupt and backward family police rule, which has consistently brought Yemen to the edge of failure and collapse during the last thirty-three years.
Our peaceful and popular youth revolution is not isolated or cut off from the revolutions of the Arab spring. However, with all regret and sadness, I should note that it did not get the international understanding, support or attention of the other revolutions in the region. This should haunt the world's conscience because it challenges the very idea of fairness and justice.
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

Through you and your great universal forum, we send to the world a clear and expressive message in which we emphasize that:
- Our youth revolution is peaceful and popular and is rallied around by the people. It dreams of a free and democratic homeland with no room for tyranny, dictatorship, corruption or failure. I, on behalf of the revolutionary youth, pledge to all people in the world that we are committed to peaceful struggle as a strategic option, without deviation or retreat, regardless of the sacrifices and regardless of the extent of state repression, killing and violence.
- Our youth revolution is peaceful and popular and is motivated by a just cause, and has just demands and legitimate objectives, which fully meet all divine laws, secular conventions and charters of international human rights. Our revolution is determined to fully change the corrupt conditions and ensure free and dignified life, regardless of sacrifices and bitter sufferings, until the establishment of a democratic civil state, a state where the rule of law, equality and a peaceful transfer of power prevails.
- Our peaceful popular youth revolution has succeeded in attracting to its ranks and marches hundreds of thousands of women who have fulfilled, and still fulfil, a major, noticeable and effective role in its activities, and in leading its demonstrations even to the smallest details. Not tens, but hundreds of these women have fallen as martyrs or been wounded for the sake of the victory of the revolution.
- Because of the peaceful popular youth revolution, the voice and thundering march of young people have dominated and the voice of terror and explosive belts, which were employed by Ali Saleh as a justification for his rule, has faded away. The culture of peace is expanding and spreading, and it is finding a place in every neighbourhood and street where these young people walk demanding peaceful change and democracy.
- Our peaceful popular youth revolution has demonstrated that the values and objectives of freedom, democracy, human rights, freedom of expression and press, peace, human coexistence, fight against corruption and organized crime, war on terrorism, and resistance to violence, extremism and dictatorship, are values, ideals, demands and objectives of common human interest, and are cherished by the whole international community. These are not subject to division, selectivity or cancellation under the pretext of differences in human characteristics or the requirements of sovereignty in any way.
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen:

I would like to emphasize that the Arab spring revolutions have emerged with the purpose of meeting the needs of the people of the region for a state of citizenship and the rule of law. They have emerged as an expression of people’s dissatisfaction with the state of corruption, nepotism and bribery. These revolutions were ignited by young men and women who are yearning for freedom and dignity. They know that their revolutions pass through four stages which can’t be bypassed:
- Toppling the dictator and his family
- Toppling his security and military services and his nepotism networks
- Establishing the institutions of the transitional state.
- Moving towards constitutional legitimacy and establishing the modern civil and democratic state.
Thus, the revolutions of the Arab spring will continue through the effort of youth, who are ready and prepared to launch each stage and to fully achieve its objectives. Today, the world should be ready and prepared to support the young Arab spring in all stages of its struggle for freedom and dignity. The civilized world should, immediately after the outbreak of the revolutions of youth, commence the detention and freezing of the assets of the figures of the regime and its security and military officials. In fact this is not enough, since these people should be brought to justice before the International Criminal Court. There should be no immunity for killers who rob the food of the people.
The democratic world, which has told us a lot about the virtues of democracy and good governance, should not be indifferent to what is happening in Yemen and Syria, and happened before that in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, and happens in every Arab and non-Arab country aspiring for freedom. All of that is just hard labour during the birth of democracy which requires support and assistance, not fear and caution.
Allow me, ladies and gentlemen, to share my belief that peace will remain the hope of mankind forever, and that the best hope for a better future for mankind will always drive us to speak noble words and do noble deeds. Together, we will push the horizons, one after another, towards a world of true human perfection.
Finally, I ponder myself standing here before you, in this moment, which every man and woman aspires to reach because of the recognition and appreciation is contains. As I do so, I see the great number of Arab women, without whose hard struggles and quest to win their rights in a society dominated by the supremacy of men I wouldn’t be here. This supremacy has caused a lot of injustice to both men and women. To all those women, whom history and the severity of ruling systems have made unseen, to all women who made sacrifices for the sake of a healthy society with just relationships between women and men, to all those women who are still stumbling on the path of freedom in countries with no social justice or equal opportunities, to all of them I say: thank you ... this day wouldn’t have come true without you.
Peace be upon you

Thursday, December 1, 2011

the relativity of motion and the expansion of space

Motion/speed is the measure of the space/distance that an object travels with respect to time.
                                                          v=d/t
                  

       A   <--------vA=1/2C-------O-------vB=1/2 C----------->  B

Supposing an object "O"  splits into two halves,  A and  B, wch then move away from each other
in opposite directions each at a velocity of v=0.5C.
The distance/space between A and B expands at a rate equal to the sum of the two velocities:
vA +  vB = C/2 + C/2 = C

How is it possible to differentiate between these four scenarios:
In all four cases the space between A and B is expanding.
Does this mean they are equivalent descriptions of one phenomenon?...
or can a distant observor distinquish between the different kinds of motion responsible for the expansion?

(1)A is stationary ,and B is moving in relation to A  : vB = C
(from the point of view of A , B is moving away from A at the speed of light)
(2)B is stationary and A is moving in relation to B :  vA = C
(from the perspective of B, A is moving away from B at the speed of light)
(3)both A and B are moving in relation to each other. vA + vB  = C
(4)both A and B are stationary, but the space between them is expanding at  v = C
 (the spatial separation between A and B is increasing or expanding at a rate or velocity equal to the velocity of light, C ) ( from the perspective of the space separating A and B ,this distance is increasing/expanding at the speed of light)



Spatial expansion can only be measured as a change in distance between two objects A and B.
If objects cannot travel faster than the speed of light,then it follows that space between objects also cannot expand faster than the speed of light.
If the expansion of space exceeded light speed,then the two objects embedded in the matrix of space
would separate at greater than light speed.
If this is forbidden by the laws of physics ,then it follows that when the expansion of space reaches the speed of light ,it reaches a barrier/limit, and ceases to increase beyond this speed.


But what happens in this case:

         A <--------vA=3/4C-------O-------vB=3/4C-----------> B

vA + vB = .75C + .75C = 1.5 C

It appears that space between the two objects is expanding at 1.5 times the speed of light.


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Let's make it simpler:


                                                     vA = c
                                              <--------------------
                                     A-------------------------------->B
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                                                    vB = c
                  
Supposing a photon, B, is emitted from the earth,A....and departs at the speed of light.  vB = c
But supposing just before it leaves, we hop onto it and ride with it.
Now from the observational frame of reference of the photon  ,we experience ourself as being at rest (stationary) . When we look forward in the direction of travel, the universe streams toward and past us at light speed. When we look back, the earth is receding from us at light speed!  vA = c
Theoretically this sounds correct, but observationally it is wrong.
Even if the earth is continuosly emitting light ,that light can never catch up with us.
So when we look back from whence we came ,all we will see is darkness .
The earth will be invisible !

Cosmologists claim that the expansion of space is accelerating.
What happens when the rate of expansion (of the universe) reaches the speed of light?

Perception requires that light emitted by an object can be received by an observor.
In other words, light must reach the observor in order to be seen.
If the expansion rate of space between an object and an observor reaches or exceeds light speed
 then any light emitted by the object cannot reach the observor ..and so the object will not be visible,
Anything traveling away from an observor at or greater than the speed of light disappears beyond
a "horizon of perceptibility" or a curtain of invisibility.
"Invisible" does not mean that it dematerializes or ceases to exist; it just means that we cannot see it because any light from it never catches up with us.

Perhaps  the speed of light is not an absolute speed limit ,but more like a perceptual barrier.

Anything  traveling away from an observor at the speed of light would fall outside the observor's field of perception and would therefor be unobservable
This gives rise to the question as to how much of the energy in the universe is moving away from us at the speed of light ...and is this enuf to account for the undetectable "dark energy"?

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

the "live now; pay later" mentality



There is a moral breakdown in society.
People have no qualms about satisfying their desires and furthering their interests at the expense of others.
The "me" generation wants everything now!
They live a lifestyle they can't afford.
There is no moral restraint; it's all about instant gratification!
People try to get away with everything they can.
Selfishness and greed are rampant.

It doesn't help when politicians who are supposed to be role models and leaders of society are exposed as immoral and corrupt.
Those who crave power seek to get elected by buying votes and baiting voters with promises.
Promises cost money,
And so government spending rises (funded by borrowed money) and countries accrue debt and interest charges
This is a road to economic suicide!
Ultimately it's the taxpayer who is on the hook for paying off the debt accumulated by those in power through their short-sightedness and bad fiscal management.
When the state acrues an immense debt (2.6 trillion in Italy,14 trillion in the USA),repayment is deferred and handed down to the future generation of taxpayers.
Children are born with an immense burden of debt hanging round their necks!
In the US ,some cities and states are already declaring bankruptcy
Every level of government  should have a law requiring the balancing of budgets,
so that spending does not exceed revenue/income.

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Spurred on by state media which have let rip at the "debt-riddled" United States, the Chinese have listened with wide-eyed amazement to tales of American people living well beyond their means.
The US credit crisis has brought to light a fundamental difference between thrifty consumers in China -- the largest foreign holder of US debt -- and their credit-loving US counterparts.
After Standard & Poor's downgraded Washington's top notch credit rating this month, some Chinese have shown scorn for Americans they see as spending money before they earn it.
"They should just buy what they can pay for," said Zhao Kai, a Beijing resident, explaining that like many Chinese people he "prefers to pay cash and does not like being in debt".
According to Forbes magazine, the average Chinese household had debts worth just 17 percent of its annual income last year, against 136 percent in the United States.
"Compared to Americans who live on credit, when a Chinese person earns 100 yuan ($15.6), he or she will save between 25 and 30 yuan," said Wang Qing, a manager at investment bank China International Capital Corp.
Some economists attribute American consumers' growing dependence on credit partly to a sharp rise in living costs -- particularly fuel and food prices -- that has outstripped salary growth in the past decade.
China's enthusiasm for saving, meanwhile, is driven by inadequate health insurance and pensions and a one-child policy that forces parents to rely on themselves when they once would have counted on their offspring to look after them in old age.
Returns on investment in China are also high, which encourages people to save so that they can place their cash in real estate or other money-making schemes.
This is a source of frustration for the authorities, who would like to see domestic consumption playing a stronger role in the growth of China's export-dependent economy.
According to China's central bank, household savings reached 5.2 trillion dollars by the end of June, or around 4,000 dollars per person.
Credit cards are still making inroads in China, where only around 100 million people in the 1.3-billion-strong country use them.
Consultants McKinsey say just five percent of Chinese people had credit cards at the end of 2009, compared to the United States where 60 percent of the population had one or more.
But even those who own one use it sparingly.
"You mustn't abuse your credit card, otherwise you become a slave. If you don't have money, you just don't buy anything," said Li Yingsong, a businessman.
Chinese people prefer paying cash.
"Having money in hand reassures us, it gives a sense of security. People I know hardly ever use credit," said Cao Yang, a translator in Beijing.
Chinese consumers' aversion to credit is so big that some high-rollers have been known to pay for hugely expensive items in cash.
In the eastern city of Qingdao, for instance, one investor famously bought an 80-million-yuan building with wads of cash in 2009.
But as property prices spike, more people in China are now having to borrow money to buy a flat, plunging them into debt.
Many have taken out bank loans that they have to pay back over 20 years, sometimes putting more than half of their salaries into monthly repayments.
China's fun-loving youngsters -- more open to the Western way of life -- are also starting to consume more than their parents or grandparents, who experienced hardships under a strict Communist regime.
The "yue guang zu", which literally means 'the clan that spends all their monthly salary', are on the rise, particularly in urban areas.
As only children, some of today's youngsters have never wanted for money, and spend without thinking -- just like many of their Western counterparts.
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  • bill k 1 hour ago
    Dumb and slavish Chinese buying US treasuries will get a rude awakening one day. Their holdings will amount to less then 10% of its original purchasing power. What a ponzi scheme engineered by the Wall Street and the FED! The US will be the ultimate WINNER!


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Higher population densities in the Orient produces selection pressures for increased frontal lobe development in the brain.
This tips human behavior toward saving vs spending ,and defering immediate gratification through better self-control over desires.(greater impulse control)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

"We the people" --a worldwide movement


  A global grassroots popular uprising is sweeping the planet like a tsunami wave!
The common theme  of this movement is a demand for fairness and justice
by those who feel abused and exploited by those who wield the reigns of power.
 Since intolerable conditions led one Tunisian man to light himself on fire, revolutions have unseated authoritarian leaders/regimes in Tunisia,Egypt and Libya where people sacrificed their lives to gain freedom from oppression
People everywhere are increasingly intolerant of the abuses of governments and the opportunistic, manipulative, and devious ways of politicians.
Inspired and emboldened by the so-called Arab Spring movement they have taken to the streets to speak out against corruption and deception in government.
This movement has gathered momentum and spread around the world like a tsunami,
as disenfranchised and oppressed people everywhere demand the end of corruption in governments ,and seek to take back their power.
The common people empowered by the Arab Spring have awakened to the realization that they do have the power to make a difference ,to change the political system and the world.
(See Jack Layton's "Letter to Canadians" )
The discontented and the dispossesed are taking to the streets to express their anger with governments who are not protecting and serving their needs and their interests.
Instead of fulfilling their role of serving the public good, governments have been hijacked,
their role has been compromised and corrupted so they serve only a small elite group of society.
Governments and political leaders have forgotten that their power is entrusted to them by the people.
Those in public office who betray and breach this trust have been corrupted ,and deserve to be impeached and removed from office.
In America the "government of the people" has been hijacked by corporations ,and the government now serves the interests of Big Business (who engage in the pursuit of profit without accountability) at the expense of the people.
 see "the betrayal of democracy"
The "banksters " who plundered the economy and precipitated the global economic collapse received bailouts at taxpayer's expense ,and persist in their irresponsible pursuit of profit without any accountability --screaming "socialism" at any attempt to regulate their behaviour or restrain their greed.
(If adequate regulations had been in place and enforced, the global economic collapse would not have ocurred)
see " Predatory capitalism and unrestrained greed: the pursuit of profit at all cost"

 The wealthy and the political elite seek to maintain the status quo and preserve their privileges and entitlements at the expense of  the 99% (the working class) who struggle to make an honest living and endure the hardships of bankruptcies, foreclosures, and joblessness; and in extreme cases are deprived  of the very means to live!
The insurgents express valid grievances that must be addressed and corrected!
Why are the working class people forced to pay the burden of the economic downturn?!
Why are they unfairly excluded from benefiting from the economy?
  The working class people have been made to suffer because of the irresponsible behaviour of the financial institutions ...and  the executives of those corporations continue to receive outrageous salaries and obscene bonuses .
There must be a deterrent to such behavior ,so it cannot happen with impunity.
There must be regulations imposed upon behavior motivated by "the pursuit of profit at all costs"
There must be a more equitable distribution of wealth achieved through reforms in taxation (by raising corporate taxes and taxing the wealthy).
But more than laws ,there must be a new adherence to moral principles so that exploitive capitalism will not be tolerated. Exploitation may not be illegal, but it's wrong!!
Profiteering at the expense of other people's misery is immoral.

 An uplifting of human consciousness sweeps the planet --triggering a global call for greater equality,an end to war and the desecration/defilement  of the biosphere, and a better quality of life for all!
The people seek to reclaim their power, to regain a controlling interest and stake in the role of their government,
in their natural resources,and in the wealth created by the economy --wch in fairness should be for the benefit of all--not just a few!
 Ultimately power rests with the the people!
Those who gain power by force or deception,
and exercise it against the will of the people
will be held accountable!
All those elected to public office are entrusted with power by the people.
Those who betray this trust ,abuse this power and use it for self-aggrandizement will answer to the people
with their lives!

see "the government has no clothes!!

"From Dictatorship to Democracy"
--Gene Sharp

"How to start a Revolution"
-Ruaridch Arrow

Monday, September 26, 2011

Einstein was wrong!


Faster than a speeding photon:
there is no speed limit!!

Travel faster than the speed of light is not forbidden by the laws of physics!

Neutrinos  ( subatomic particles wch possess a finite mass) have been clocked traveling faster than the speed of light!



The question of how particles acquire mass is one of the deepest unsolved mysteries of elementary particle physics. Neutrinos had been thought to be the only fundamental constituent of nature which did not have a mass. In light of this discovery, that long-standing belief will have to be revised. However, the Standard Model itself does not "predict" one way or another whether neutrinos have mass - this one of the many parameters of the model which must be input by hand. This is in fact one of the universally recognized shortcomings of the Standard Model, and why most physicists doubt it is the complete, final theory. A truly complete theory would predict the masses of the elementary particles rather than requiring them as inputs.
The effects of the very small neutrino mass implied by the Super-Kamiokande result will probably be minimal in terms of affecting the quantitive predictions of the Standard Model. More promising is the prospect that knowledge of the existence of neutrino masses, and an estimate of their magnitude, will shed light on the larger question of how the particles have the mass that they do. With the discovery of neutrino mass, it now appears that mass is a property common to all matter - in itself a highly significant discovery.



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EINSTEIN'S MISTAKES: The human failings of genius
--Hans C. Ohanian

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Wisdom Quotes



"... We will not solve the problems of the world from the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. More than anything else, this new century demands new thinking ..."
Albert Einstein

The inhumanity, which is committed to another, destroys the humanity in me.
Immanuel Kant


Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.
Martin Luther King, Jr.


"Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. It is meant to, and it couldn't do it better. Every seed destroys its container or else there would be no fruition." -Florida Scott-Maxwell

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"Great love and great achievement involve great risks"

"If it is to be, it's up to me"

"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." (Unknown)

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. - Thoreau"

"People travel to wonder at the height of the mountains, at the huge waves of the seas, at the long course of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars, and yet they pass by themselves without wondering."
St. Augustine, 354 430

"Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you."
-Wayne Dyer

"Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out."
-James Bryant Conant

"And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair."
Kahlil Gibran

“Not everything that is bad comes to hurt us” – Italian Proverb

You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
Buddha

"A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything."
Unknown

"Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors"
-African proverb

“Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”

" God determines who walks into your life. It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go."Author Unknown

"The great man is he who does not lose his childlike heart." Mencius

"Never close your lips to those to whom you have opened your heart."
Charles Dickens

Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time. ~Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tires, a touch that never hurts. ~Charles Dickens

Dare to be imperfect and one day there will tug at your sleeve a soulmate. ~Robert Brault

Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak. Sometimes it means that you are strong enough to let go. ~Author Unknown


Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving. ~Albert Einstein

The most valuable lesson man has learned from his dog is to kick a few blades of grass over it and move on. ~Robert Brault

It is better to sleep on things beforehand than lie awake about them afterwards. ~Baltasar Gracian

Fear less, hope more; eat less, chew more; whine less, breathe more; talk less, say more; hate less, love more; and all good things
are yours. - Swedish Proverb

Monday, August 29, 2011

Black Hole / White Hole



http://oolong.co.uk/tor1.htm


If you squeezed all the space out of the universe, all matter /energy would collapse into a very small ,very dense Black Hole
And I don't just mean intergalctic, interstellar ,and interatomic space.
I also mean the space within atoms (wch are also mostly empty space)

Is there a limit to how far matter/energy can be compressed?

the meaning of "devotion"



Loyal to the end: Heart-breaking photo shows Navy SEAL's devoted dog guarding his coffin

  • Petty Officer Jon Tumilson killed in Afghanistan crash
  • Navy SEAL was one of 38 shot down in helicopter
  • Labrador retriever Hawkeye was at emotional service
By Mark Duell

This heart-wrenching photo shows how a Navy SEAL’s dog refused to leave his master’s side during an emotional funeral.
Petty Officer Jon Tumilson, 35, killed in the major U.S. helicopter crash in Afghanistan this month, was remembered by around 1,500 mourners.
But it was his Labrador retriever Hawkeye that really captured the public’s emotions in the photo taken by Mr Tumilson’s cousin, Lisa Pembleton.

Sadness: Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson's Labrador retriever Hawkeye was loyal to the end, as he refused to leave his master's side during an emotional funeral
Sadness: Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson's Labrador retriever Hawkeye was loyal to the end, as he refused to leave his master's side during an emotional funeral
Man's best friend: Mr Tumilson's family members followed Hawkeye into the service before he lay down
Man's best friend: Mr Tumilson's family members followed Hawkeye into the service before he lay down

Mr Tumilson, of San Diego, California, was one of 38 killed on August 6 when a rocket-propelled grenade took out a U.S. Chinook helicopter.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Jack Layton--a politician worthy of honour!


 


" love is better than anger.
Hope is better than fear.
Optimism is better than despair.
So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic.
And we’ll change the world."

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Jack Layton's last words to Canadians

Posted: Aug 22, 2011 12:30 PM ET

August 20, 2011

Toronto, Ontario

Dear Friends,

Tens of thousands of Canadians have written to me in recent weeks to wish me well. I want to thank each and every one of you for your thoughtful, inspiring and often beautiful notes, cards and gifts. Your spirit and love have lit up my home, my spirit, and my determination.
Unfortunately my treatment has not worked out as I hoped. So I am giving this letter to my partner Olivia to share with you in the circumstance in which I cannot continue.
I recommend that Hull-Aylmer MP Nycole Turmel continue her work as our interim leader until a permanent successor is elected.
I recommend the party hold a leadership vote as early as possible in the New Year, on approximately the same timelines as in 2003, so that our new leader has ample time to reconsolidate our team, renew our party and our program, and move forward towards the next election.
A few additional thoughts:
To other Canadians who are on journeys to defeat cancer and to live their lives, I say this: please don’t be discouraged that my own journey hasn’t gone as well as I had hoped. You must not lose your own hope. Treatments and therapies have never been better in the face of this disease. You have every reason to be optimistic, determined, and focused on the future. My only other advice is to cherish every moment with those you love at every stage of your journey, as I have done this summer.
To the members of my party: we’ve done remarkable things together in the past eight years. It has been a privilege to lead the New Democratic Party and I am most grateful for your confidence, your support, and the endless hours of volunteer commitment you have devoted to our cause. There will be those who will try to persuade you to give up our cause. But that cause is much bigger than any one leader. Answer them by recommitting with energy and determination to our work. Remember our proud history of social justice, universal health care, public pensions and making sure no one is left behind. Let’s continue to move forward. Let’s demonstrate in everything we do in the four years before us that we are ready to serve our beloved Canada as its next government.
To the members of our parliamentary caucus: I have been privileged to work with each and every one of you. Our caucus meetings were always the highlight of my week. It has been my role to ask a great deal from you. And now I am going to do so again. Canadians will be closely watching you in the months to come. Colleagues, I know you will make the tens of thousands of members of our party proud of you by demonstrating the same seamless teamwork and solidarity that has earned us the confidence of millions of Canadians in the recent election.
To my fellow Quebecers: On May 2nd, you made an historic decision. You decided that the way to replace Canada’s Conservative federal government with something better was by working together in partnership with progressive-minded Canadians across the country. You made the right decision then; it is still the right decision today; and it will be the right decision right through to the next election, when we will succeed, together. You have elected a superb team of New Democrats to Parliament. They are going to be doing remarkable things in the years to come to make this country better for us all.
To young Canadians: All my life I have worked to make things better. Hope and optimism have defined my political career, and I continue to be hopeful and optimistic about Canada. Young people have been a great source of inspiration for me. I have met and talked with so many of you about your dreams, your frustrations, and your ideas for change. More and more, you are engaging in politics because you want to change things for the better. Many of you have placed your trust in our party. As my time in political life draws to a close I want to share with you my belief in your power to change this country and this world. There are great challenges before you, from the overwhelming nature of climate change to the unfairness of an economy that excludes so many from our collective wealth, and the changes necessary to build a more inclusive and generous Canada. I believe in you. Your energy, your vision, your passion for justice are exactly what this country needs today. You need to be at the heart of our economy, our political life, and our plans for the present and the future.
And finally, to all Canadians: Canada is a great country, one of the hopes of the world. We can be a better one – a country of greater equality, justice, and opportunity. We can build a prosperous economy and a society that shares its benefits more fairly. We can look after our seniors. We can offer better futures for our children. We can do our part to save the world’s environment. We can restore our good name in the world. We can do all of these things because we finally have a party system at the national level where there are real choices; where your vote matters; where working for change can actually bring about change. In the months and years to come, New Democrats will put a compelling new alternative to you. My colleagues in our party are an impressive, committed team. Give them a careful hearing; consider the alternatives; and consider that we can be a better, fairer, more equal country by working together.
Don’t let them tell you it can’t be done.
My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair.
So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world.

All my very best,
Jack Layton


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Jack Layton (a leader with integrity) had a deep  commitment to the cause of social justice .
He showed Canadians a viable alternative  to Conservatives and Liberals!
A true public servant who brought honor to his occupation.
A role model for all politicians to live up to.

Thankyou Jack...for your service to humanity!
You showed us that one person can make a difference!

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It is our duty to create a just, peaceful ,and safe society!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

conversion of spin to linear velocity (and 'vice versa')

 According to the theory of relativity
time slows down for any kind of motion including spinning motion

Any rotational motion (RPM) can be converted into it's linear velocity (km/sec) equivalent
if the circumference of the spinning sphere is known.
Thus with each full rotation a linear distance equivalent to the sphere's circumference is traversed.
For example, where the equatorial circumference of a sphere is 6,000 km,
(in one complete revolution it traverses a distance of 6000 km)
If it takes one minute to complete a single revolution, 1 rpm = 6,000 km /60 sec = 100 km /sec

Question:
How fast would this sphere have to spin to attain a linear velocity equal to the speed of light (300,000 km/sec)?
Answer:
A sphere of this circumference (6000 km) ,would need to rotate at
300,000/100 = 3000 rpm = 50 hertz (rps)

..and the smaller the circumference of the sphere ,the faster it would need to spin/rotate.
Thus a sphere rotating at 100 Hz would attaain light velocity if it were 3000 km in circumference
And a sphere  rotating at 1000 Hz  would only need to be 300 km in circumference.


Assuming that no object can spin faster than light speed, ..if the maximum rotational speed of an object is limited by the object's size/circumference ,it should be possible to formulate a mathematical relationship betwween an objects spin velocity (rpm) and it's circumference.
That is, the maximum rotational speed that a sphere can attain (assuming this maximum to be equal to light speed)
depends upon the circumference of the sphere!
How would this translate into the quantum realm of spinning subatomic particles?


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The following is from Wikipedia:

the fastest  spinning pulsar currently known, spins at  716 times a second.[5][6]

Current theories of neutron star structure and evolution predict that pulsars would break apart if they spun at a rate of ~1500 rotations per second or more,[7][8] and that at a rate of above about 1000 rotations per second they would lose energy by gravitational radiation faster than the accretion process would speed them up.[9]
However, in early 2007 data from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer and INTEGRAL spacecraft discovered a neutron star XTE J1739-285 rotating at 1122 Hz.[10] The result is not statistically significant, with a significance level of only 3 sigma. Therefore, while it is an interesting candidate for further observations, current results are inconclusive. Still, it is believed that gravitational radiation plays a role in slowing the rate of rotation. Furthermore, one X-ray pulsar that spins at 599 revolutions per second, IGR J00291 plus 5934|IGR J00291+5934, is a prime candidate for helping detect such waves in the future (most such X-ray pulsars only spin at around 300 rotations per second).

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According to Newton's First law:
The velocity of a body remains constant unless the body is acted upon by an external force
This means that to increase the rate of motion of an object requires an input of energy.
This energy input is stored as the sum of the objects mass (potential energy) and it's kinetic energy (energy of rotational and translational motion)
This is why the mass/energy (E=mc^2) of an object increases as it's rate of motion increases (upto the speed of light)

Light velocity ("C") is a fixed ratio between space and time.
This fixed ratio (d/t) is 300,000 km/second.
In order to maintain this ratio,.. as space expands, clocks must run faster.
That is the flow of time must speed up.
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The conservation of angular momentum is a corollary of  Newton's First Law
angular momentum is sometimes described as the rotational analog of linear momentum.
 the increase in rotational speed of a spinning figure skater as the skater's arms are contracted is a consequence of conservation of angular momentum. The very high rotational rates of neutron stars can also be explained in terms of angular momentum conservation


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It seems that all objects possessing mass from subatomic patricles to the universe itself ,possess spin or rotational velocity
As gravity compresses matter/energy into a smaller volume (denser core) it also increases the rate of spin of the object.
When an object such as a flywheel or a subatomic particle such as a proton spins, it serves as  a reservoir of (kinetic) energy.The higher the velocity or rate of spin,the more energy it contains.
Much of the energy contained/confined  within nucleons is in this form.
When referring to a particle being at rest  (meaning no linear velocity) this does not exclude it's rotational velocity/motion.

Monday, August 15, 2011

the "entitlement" mentality


 
 The upper socio-economic class (the aristocracy) in America has a sense of entitlement.
They feel they have a natural and God-given right to enjoy material prosperity at the expense of the lower classes.
In a society that espouses the value of  "equality" ,it seems that some are more equal and more deserving than others.  (see,"the preservation of privilege" and  "economic inequality"),

In the meantime,the working class faces the harsh realities of unemployment, poverty, foreclosure,and destitution.
Without work they have no opportunity and no hope of bettering their condition.
For them the American Dream is a mirage --something beyond reach.

They must live the American Reality!

see "Living the Dream"

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see "Taming Predatory Capitalism"

by JAMES K. GALBRAITH


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It's called "paying back"!!

Republicans--aren't these the guys who willingly send their children to war to defend and advance the interests of their country?

Why then would they begrudge a measly 5% increase in their taxes if doing so would save their country,(and save their children from inheriting and  having to pay off their debt)?
Are they sincere patriots or hypocrites?
If they sincerely wanted to perform a valuable service to their country ,  they would step up  voluntarily and joyfully hand over an additional 5% tax...and not think it  a burden to be fought against with tooth and claw.
Why don't they put their money where their mouth is!

"From those to whom much is given, much is expected"
 --Luke 12:48

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Stop coddling the super-rich: Buffett







On Monday August 15, 2011, 9:05 am EDT

BANGALORE (Reuters) -

 Billionaire Warren Buffett urged U.S. lawmakers to raise taxes on the country's super-rich to help cut the budget deficit, saying such a move will not hurt investments.
"My friends and I have been coddled long enough by a billionaire-friendly Congress. It's time for our government to get serious about shared sacrifice," The 80-year-old "Oracle of Omaha" wrote in an opinion article in The New York Times.
Buffett, one of the world's richest men and chairman of conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway Inc , said his federal tax bill last year was $6,938,744.
"That sounds like a lot of money. But what I paid was only 17.4 percent of my taxable income - and that's actually a lower percentage than was paid by any of the other 20 people in our office. Their tax burdens ranged from 33 percent to 41 percent and averaged 36 percent," he said.
Lawmakers engaged in a partisan battle over spending and taxes for more than three months before agreeing on August 2 to raise the $14.3 trillion U.S. debt ceiling, avoiding a U.S. default.
"Americans are rapidly losing faith in the ability of Congress to deal with our country's fiscal problems. Only action that is immediate, real and very substantial will prevent that doubt from morphing into hopelessness," Buffett said.
Buffett said higher taxes for the rich will not discourage investment.
"I have worked with investors for 60 years and I have yet to see anyone - not even when capital gains rates were 39.9 percent in 1976-77 - shy away from a sensible investment because of the tax rate on the potential gain," he said
"People invest to make money, and potential taxes have never scared them off."
(Reporting by Santosh Nadgir; Editing by David Holmes)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Anger explodes upon the streets of the world


 
Breakdown in law and order... as the social contract crumbles

As the gap between the "haves" and the "have nots" keeps growing, the dispossessed will become increasingly alienated,disaffected and discontented. (see "class warfare")
Those who do not feel they receive a fair share of the benefits of  the economy will take their bitterness and their anger to the streets to be expressed in rioting, looting, and other violent and lawless  behavior.
Economically marginalized people will rise up and demand their equal rights!
As life becomes more difficult people are driven to lawlessness and predation as a desperate last resort in order to survive. The disadvantaged simply resort to taking what they want without respect for the l;aw.
When the unemployed /dispossesed lose their sense of belonging they abandon their loyalty to the state and it's laws who they perceive as responsible for their deprived condition. They will take out their anger against the authorities and even against the infrastructure. (remember,we do not destroy what we cherish).

Is anger and civil disobediance a valid response to perceived injustice?
Quelling violence (and the breakdown of the social order)by whatever means necessary
How does the state restore confidence in the legitimacy of its authority ?
How to achieve compliance with the rule of law and restore social order?

Are we going to deal with the underlying causes of the breakdown in social order (lawlessness,criminality),by reducing the gap between the "haves" and the "have nots" through  a more equitable redistribution of wealth, (by creating a truely "egalitarian society")... or are we just going to use the police and the army to suppress the rioters,  and build more prisons (criminalizing the marginal members of society) to contain them?
If we do not assist these people (the "lost generation") to become full participants and contributing members of society by providing them with educational and employment oportunities, this social problem will surely escalate!