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Old 11-13-2011, 11:42 AM
 
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I offer to your attention a film "Law of Time".
The correlation of the biological time and the social time frequencies and their interrelation in the global historical process was named "Law of Time".
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Old 11-13-2011, 03:10 PM
 
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What conclusion do you draw from this?
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Old 11-14-2011, 08:46 PM
 
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Biological time has remained constant at 25 years?
I'm not so sure about that...didn't women marry/have kids at a much younger age then?
Also, with women entering many professional fields that they were not in just 20 years ago, one would expect the frequency of biological time to decrease (increase in period)

As for social time frequency, we are certainly following Moore's Law recently in terms of technological power, but I'm not so sure that this would continue to further increase the social time frequency. The video makes a point at the end that the slaveholder's access to information (and the slaves lacking) is the social order that we've been conforming to for years, and that due to the increase in information, we're approaching a point where that information must no longer to be withheld if we are to continue to expand our knowledge base, but with the caveat that the hierarchical structure must be abandoned. Once we hit that point, our sociological frequency is surely to decrease once again. Perhaps this hints at an oscillation in the sociological frequency where we go through periods of slow knowledge development, followed by fast, and so forth? Of course if we apply induction backwards this might suggest that some ancient civilizations might've actually had advance technology...
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