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Strategies & Market Trends : New US Economy Policy

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (143)4/15/1998 7:53:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 435
 
The new economy and technology?

If ultimate technology is not understood; the direction of the economy certainly will falter without any prediction. When the new economy was in its infancy, central planning step in on the disk drive industry, the microprocessor industry, increase food output and supervised the style and fashions of apparels. Automation was pushed to advance to the feed lines on the assembly lines.

The ultimate technology is what is in the universe, the building blocks are the gamma ray particles. From clusters of gamma ray particles, atoms are born. From atoms, molecular chains can be created. From molecular structure, we can manipulate by submicron technology of lithography to create shapes and structure. From submicron technology we can control mechanisms cheaply. Medicines will be DNA inspired, but then food has DNA which we are using every day to our advantage.

Is the future technology defined, you bet. Will anyone invent something beyond what resources we are given on earth, not likely. Physics and chemistry have not yet discovered all the wonders (law of nature) of this universe, until we build from gamma ray particles.

This new economy will survive because we are in the right technology. Our technology will not be obsoleted, because it was given to us, god willing.
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