Zenith + Wallace, part 3 of 3.

Simplify, simplify, simplify.

Wincharger focused my thinking on balancing natural forces with natural forces, using reactance instead of resistance. This leads to three separate Simplifies. The first is impractical, the other two are eminently practical.

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Simplify #1:

Farm generators ranged from 6v to 32v, always DC. Modern solid-state equipment, including LED light bulbs, naturally runs on DC, and has to use a transformer or rectifier to get 6 to 24 DC from the standard 110 AC mains. Houses wired for 24 DC would be ideal for nearly all equipment, and would also eliminate one source of ‘electromagnetic pollution’. Heavier current users like air conditioners, electric stoves, and dryers, are already hooked to separate 220 outlets, which would become 220 DC. This change would require a massive transition, probably not worth the expense.

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Simplify #2:

If we acknowledged Machiavelli and Manweller and Parkinson, we’d eliminate one layer of transformers and inverters from our wasteful “political” thinking. These inverters are a massive source of thought pollution. All of our “political” discussion is centered on the utterly meaningless noise of “elections” and “campaigns” and “holding accountable”. These delusions waste our effort and passion on tasks that have PRECISELY ZERO EFFECT on the rulers.

The DC generator (in both senses of DC) is:

GOVERNMENT DOES WHAT IT WANTS.

If everyone understood this fact, rulers wouldn’t be able to distract us and waste our energy in meaningless pointless futile turbulence. People with some power would be able to focus and organize their limited power in more productive ways, MAKING THE RULER WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT. The upper levels already understand the facts of power, and they do focus their energy productively, in other words blackmail.

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Simplify #3:

If we recognized the existence of genes, we’d be free from another meaningless layer of turbulence and noise pollution.

Meritocracy and its extensions are LIES. You can’t be anything you want. If you’re born with the skills of a coal miner, you can’t be a prince. If you’re born with a talent for proofreading, you can’t be a coal miner. If you’re born with XY chromosomes you can’t be a woman. If you’re born with Caucasian genes you can’t be African. If you’re born unlikable you can’t be popular.

Controlled experiment. Inside a meritocracy, people from traditional cultures, who understand the reality of genes, have a distinct advantage. We’re seeing this now with the rise of Indian immigrants. They were raised with a full innate understanding of caste, so they don’t waste effort trying to be what they aren’t. Patels (landlord genes) run motels better than people with coal miner genes who decided to run a motel. Brahmins (prince genes) naturally perform well in positions of power. Merchant castes start and run businesses.