Here are some playing pieces- please note there is no consensus - indeed your coments on what we are missing is welcome rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
in 2026 there are about 8 billion human brains/people
half are under 30
we look at henerations over 30 year intervals and trabnsgeneration over 55 years by which time you can usually tell whether the parental generation has invested in the next generation's advancement or decline
there are around 200 nations from which you can map advance or decline but note some pivotal places to intelligence are not counted in nations artithmentic
I am a diaspora scot- we have not been a separate nation since eraly 1700s; mporeover 80% og us live all round the world only 20% on our homeland
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In my profesisonal life I have been imoacted by my graduate alma mater cambridge https://x.com/ai_cam_mission/following (bioth of my family tgrees connected through corpus christis which is minutes wa;s from the great maths and physics leaspaces ocakings and queens) i have become fascinated by 3 islands - arguable hosting the most productive peopels during my adult life - singapore, hk, taiwan - technically only singapore is a nation ; all three emerged from imapcts of uk or USA but they are also connected to korea and japan nations I have also studied a lot as well as continental spaces : china and india;
overall more than two thgirds of todays human brains are asian - and beyond asia's continetal space on yje tricontinet of asia-aftoca and europe - we have asean and other far east regions and we have west asia's middle east
In the english langiage engineers and building artificial systems (ie not ones directly generated by nature are synonyms)
It was scotland that sttarted the first inteligence revolution in 1760 - 1815- 1870
this intelligence revolution is also called start of industrial revolution - cities became plasces people worked out of instead of rural area; factories and transporation ued multipliers far more than the individual horse's power- notably these engines needed water and their own energy inputs (eg intitially coal)- thus competing with humans needs fot water and energy (food) - and over time machine waste can be seen as an even bigger cost than humans bodily waster
central euroipe became epicentre of 2nd intelligence revolution with telecoms and electricity - both involved communications or connectiosn revolutions; switerland was nominated to be open standard centre of both of these intelligence revolutions; consider 1850-1915 as a first perod to map intel revolution expoenetmtial impacts
lets say we re in peak of 4th inteligence revoltion 1980-2035 personal computer networking was launvnced bu eg steve jobs building on moores law 1965-05 which by 1985 had already multiplied 10000 fold chnage mainly connecting west coast usa with my 5 aformentioned interests japan korea and the 3 isles taiwan hk and singapore; we can say japan originated mega cities now all over asia and designed most win-win trade with wesdt coast usa trips until the finacial bubble of the late 1980s; ay that time taiwan took over as chip builder
between 1995 and 2025 we can map 2 more million fold chnage waves which started up just as moores law was slowing
jensens building of compouter brains with billion times mpore maths brainpower than separate human minds (sdee taowan-santa clara) partnerships and platforms now pivotal whereever intelligence 4 is grwing
1g to 6g satewllite transmaiion of data between any 2 communities/ gps and clouds in space
