Foundations of the economic and social history of the United States: Apologia
Scott Albers
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This set of three volumes argues that the mind – human consciousness – may be measured by considering mathematically the aggregate of that consciousness, i.e. social history. From this beginning theme of discussion three questions must arise. 1. How might this measurement be made? 2. Of what value is this measurement? and 3. How does this measurement affect our present understanding of the reality in which we live? Each of these three volumes attempts to provide answers to one of these questions.
Keywords: Fifth dimension; Zeno’s Paradox; Russell’s Paradox; Parmenides; consciousness; unemployment; Okun’s Law; real GNP; crisis; prediction; mathematics; economic history; cycle; Kondratiev wave; long wave; Golden Mean; phi; pi; mathematic ratio; octave; music; political economy wave; Great Pyramid; Giza; Khufu; theory of everything; Kaluza; General Theory of Relativity; complexity; Parmenides (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B41 B5 B59 C53 C6 C69 E39 N00 N40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-02-15
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