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I never knew my father …

Is it that ambiguous? I should a added the /s tag

I should be able to do Muay Thai or kickboxing sessions if anyone wants to do standup.

Alternatively I also teach soroban (Japanese abacus) if anyone’s interested in that

Let’s take a shot,

Take the math of quantum mechanics and derive Newtonian physics from it.

Then assuming a perfectly spherical human, you can find the rate of population growth as the difference between birth rates and death rates.

Easy.

I’ve heard there’s some shenanigans with them selling stock into this run up but maybe I’m wrong heard anything?

In terms of a state leading to socialism or totalitarianism: i can agree that above a certajn scale of humans, the incentives seem to tip us to totalitarianism eventually while at smaller scales the natural effects of emotions like shame can keep those in power in check more effectively. I always thought that was the argument for maximizing individual sovereignty to try to keep the scale of interactions as local as possible. If you want a larger state, what do you think the solution is then? I don't know of a historical example where large nations haven't eventually oscillated into some form of overreach.

So I'm not super well versed in Austrian economics but I've always thought you could capture the aspects like family and friend and community as being the emergent phenomena of individuals choosing to make those groups and associations.

I.e it makes economic sense to make group associations if you consider the cost benefits of them across time even if they don't make sense at every moment in time. Though I can see the argument that using DNA as the basis for the analysis for families makes more sense than using the individual human.

Is this the line of thinking you have?

Are you against the axioms or methodoloty? Or do you disagree with the predictions?

Yeah dunno who their target is? Rich bitcoiners who can't be bothered to install their own ssd and os?