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To: DWB who wrote (20793)1/3/2001 2:36:47 PM
From: Souze  Respond to of 29987
 
Only about 7 more weeks of uninterrupted 20+% increase days, and we'll hit Maurice's $1000/share target...

That's a good thought.



To: DWB who wrote (20793)1/3/2001 3:30:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
What a LOT of fun this is today. I have had a very, very good day and I still haven't had breakfast.

My great idol, Alan Green$pan, came through with an interest rate cut as expected. Q! up 18% as I write. Nasdaq up 12.6% at the same time. Globalstar at $1.50 [doubling the low of a few days ago]. I have just loaded the new Silicon Investor Streaming Real-Time Portfolio stuff, which gives QuoteSCREAM graphs, Level 2 quotes, flash little green, red and white trend displays which must mean something which I haven't figured out yet. The internet technology just gets better and better and The New Paradigm is roaring ahead, unabated [the stockmarket swoon is an irrelevancy to the march of technology, globalisation, creativity and ever lower unit costs].

My screen is alive with vast riches of information, whose cost is so cheap that targeted advertising likely to fit my needs is enough to pay for it.

Globalstar and QUALCOMM are in the vanguard for delivering this cornucopia from anywhere to anywhere. The importance of this is underestimated by nearly everyone. It is now conventional wisdom to write off the wireless internet because WAP was a failure and GPRS isn't looking much better. That is a totally false comparison. 3G CDMA is going to be dramatic. People ask what applications need 384 kbps. The answer is any applications which humans want. Our brains run much, much, much faster than 384 kbps. We need data and we need lots of it and we want it fast. We want it cheap too. I use ADSL and email needs to run at 2mbps - if it saves a fraction of a second every time it downloads, that's a fraction of a second I save. My life is just a multitude of fractions of a second. If it's a real-time download for immediate use, it needs to download quickly.

More exciting than all of that, I was sent a url by James Connolly which I was delighted to get! Here it is: compbio.caltech.edu

What Lewis E Little says is that contrary to the idea that photons exist in all states until the observer observes and the wave function then collapses into what we see, what really happens is that the wave function goes in the opposite direction to the particles being observed and THAT is what defines the path of the particles.

His paper, 77 pages long, published in March 1996 in Physics Essays is new to me! I am dismayed that I have been under the misapprehension for nearly 5 years that the standard quantum mechanical wave function ideas remained the order of the day. Not so.

All of a sudden, the world is back to how I like it. A deterministic realm where probabilities are 0 or 1. I have argued black and blue that that's how it is, but without some high calibre ammunition to back my pure guesswork. Now I've got the real oil.

But get this! I now have got the fundamentals to make my stupid GSRS [TM] system work and it'll be a LOT better than that fake GPRS nonsense which, along with EDGE and W-CDMA, are mainly a way to prolong the life of the vast cash-cow which is GSM, which feeds billions of dollars into Nokia, Ericsson and co. When CDMA is in the zone, GSM will be swept aside as analogue is now disappearing.

Globalstar will be the carrier for petatrillions of these phragmented photons which will deterministically find their way right to the RadioNet software anywhere on earth, delivering a vast array of information from anywhere to anywhere. No more of that quantum random nonsense.

Not only that, it's a sunny day. So I'm going to go to Piha and check out some serious wave functions.

Mqurice

PS: GSRS [TM] = Graviton Spin Reversal System. The key to which is now evident. The stupid wave functions are going from the observer station [my little GSRS flying saucer] to the source of the gravitons [mother Earth]. So it's going to be a doddle to switch the observer wave function around to get repulsion instead of attraction. Bingo, instant lift! Anyone can still buy stock - but you'll need to be quick to get in on the ground floor. Send big wads of Q to my Eketahuna url. No CIA or NSA spooks allowed. Some Gwynne Dyer comment here thetelegram.com on what to expect from NSA boss, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell and co. Gwynne Dyer is about the best political commentator I've come across on a huge range of topics [because he always agrees with me of course - or I always agree with him, depending on which way you believe the wave function travels; he also provides heaps of background information].

I'm done on the Presidential elections, but I enjoyed the views and facts we all shared.

Don't forget folks, Dow 16,000 Feb 2002, which is just over a year away now. You saw what a big gain there can be in one day on the Nasdaq - in a year, 16,000 would be easy.