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To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (1051)10/14/1999 9:54:00 PM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
Modis..If we are indeed moving into our growth cycle (this go-round)..It would seem that these pullback/corrections are somewhat irrelevant in the big picture. The 56 year cycle idea was fascinating. I wonder if the way we humans communicate and the speed at which we progress technologically might change the cycle to something a bit quicker than the past. The market moves/swings so much faster now. The environmental issues come to a head faster now. Overlapping S-curves could combine to form a larger curve I suppose.
The fact that depression/recession phases make way for true innovations was another point that seems to fit..I never would have realized it worked that way.
So Theodore was a talkative and sharing individual? I would love to listen in for even a minute..what a mind. Very fascinating.

What about Solfus ( the new energy source), and the future of Transportation (Magnetic hovering trains)....



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (1051)10/14/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 9427
 
I just looked at the website and the charts posted on October 11th. Very interesting, particularly his (or someone's) description of the way the blue line will operate in the near future. Doesn't look too good, but maybe I got it wrong.
Anyway, sent Dr. Modis an email, thank you for posting again about the book and the author.