“Beyond femtometer” precision thinking, for systems and society.
“Beyond femtometer” precision thinking, for systems and society.
@StephaneRedon I know you invested time and money into “1 Angstrom” but please start thinking and tracking “picoMeter” and “femtoMeter”. Both will expand considerably in the next year or two. I encouraged the semiconductor groups to work seriously on picometer, because the rate of change in all the sub nanometer industries is accelerating. The subsystems, the components, the models, AIs eventually learning how to use computer software that human use. An undervalued global work force where every person can use “best in solar system methods” that are current, open, reliable, affordable and accessible to all.
I do not really know where you are going. It is hard to keep track of all humans and all computers for the Internet Foundation. I do know that of the Internet is way below the quality needed for a truly heliospheric species. Perhaps Angstrom, picometer, femtometer and attometer thinking could help change that. If countries aimed to be precise in caring for the people who live in their region, it takes pico thinking, not “the nearest 100 Kilometer” thinking.
For that, the processes have to be open – for continuous heliospheric improvements, for fairness, and to weed out single points of failure and manipulation.