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Siegfried Othmer is a physicist who over the last 33 years has been engaged with neurofeedback as a technique for the rehabilitation and enhancement of brain function. He is Chief Scientist at the EEG Institute in Los Angeles. Coming to understand the brain as a complex, self-organizing system also gives one insight into the core workings of our economy and society as a complex, self-organizing system. Of particular interest are the failure modes in both cases. Complex self-organizing systems tend to live near the edge of instability. The brain manages to contain instabilities in the general case. In our economy, however, constraints can be overridden, leading to substantial risk of instability at the macro level.  In a complex technological society, the risk factors have progressively shorter time constants, whereas the compensating stabilizing factors have increasingly longer time constants. The consequence is an increase in societal risk of major instability over time. Promoting societal resilience must therefore become a policy objective in its own right. This has become my overriding concern in my involvement with OpEdNews. 

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Kim Jong Un celebrates North Korea ICBM test at concert | VISUALS Visuals aired on North Korea's state broadcaster KRT showed leader Kim Jong Un attending a concert to celebrate last week's test launch of an intercontinental ..., From YouTubeVideos
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 24, 2020
The Descent into Tyranny Here we are, trapped in a thoroughly despotic regime, the culmination of a gradual slide into tyranny that has taken decades to unfold. How did we let this happen? There isn't even a Gestapo. There is no Stasi. We still have choices at the ballot box. And yet we are just about as close to one-man rule as Germany ever got, and we are not far behind on the collapse of liberty. What fools us-and what fooled the Germans-is that i
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, April 24, 2018
On Range Anxiety This article discusses the merits of providing a guaranteed minimum income as a way of restoring balance to our economy, rescuing lives that are presently headed toward progressive distress and dysfunction, and restoring some vitality to our democratic aspirations through the assumption of shared obligations.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 18, 2018
"Crooked Donald! Lock him up!" There are many reasons to question the legitimacy of the election of Donald Trump. Nevertheless, there appears to be a reluctance on the part of the Democratic Party to represent that position, even though surely that conviction is widely held within the party. This article discusses the issue in its particulars.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 18, 2018
"Crooked Donald! Lock him up!" There are many reasons to question the legitimacy of the election of Donald Trump. Nevertheless, there appears to be a reluctance on the part of the Democratic Party to represent that position, even though surely that conviction is widely held within the party. This article discusses the issue in its particulars.
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(12 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 14, 2018
Russian monument in memory of 9/11 This is a good time to reflect on the beautiful monument that was built on the shores of New Jersey in commemoration of the events of 9/11. One large teardrop, appearing to form slowly, occupying a hideous crack where none should be in a human edifice.
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, April 5, 2018
On Suffering One of the concerns of Medicine is the relief of suffering. The opiate crisis is evidence that we are not doing very well. That should not have come as a surprise.
Reagan-Gorbachev shaking hands 1987, From WikimediaPhotos
(27 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 14, 2018
Re fitness to serve, we have things backwards Presently we appear to be in a situation in which the unsuitability of the President to serve is fully evident to his own staff, and yet the staff is engaged in a project to preserve the Presidency of Donald Trump--almost irrespective of what that might entail in terms of the fortunes of the country.
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(9 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Stranger in the South We need to dispose of the notion that the Civil War was a good war. Rather, it foisted a pathology upon our land that is still reverberating. The spasm of lynchings in the South was a reaction to Reconstruction. It was the vengeance of the disempowered, the losers in war and in the subsequent imposed peace, unleashed upon the defenseless. This scourge restored the most reactionary elements to power in the South.
John Anderson & Ronald Reagan Debate from September 21, 1980 In 1980, the League of Women Voters invited independent John Anderson to their first presidential debate, and President Carter refused to attend. Ronald ..., From YouTubeVideos
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, December 5, 2017
On John Anderson -- A Brief Essay As Los Angeles was once again being buffeted by high winds, with early morning sunlight giving an overcast sky of smoke and haze an eerie, ominous gray-orange glow, I found myself thinking back upon John Anderson and the path not taken back in 1980. Later that morning, I peeled back the pages of the newspaper and found John Anderson's obituary.
nuclear mushroom cloud, From FlickrPhotos
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 23, 2016
The Nuclear Arsenal and Global Warming our trillion dollar program to refurbish our nuclear weapons arsenalis going forward with very little controversy, debate, or even broad awareness. We know, however, that everyone involved in the decision chain remains persuaded that these strategic weapons are intended as a deterrent. The moment these weapons are actually unleashed, all predictions are off on what might happen once the smoke of battle clears.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 10, 2016
The Populist Path Out of Partisan Stasis-- Light At the End of the Tunnel The Republican Party, in attempting to delegitimize the democratic party and its President has delegitimized itself. There's a populist solution that could help disgusted, disenfranchised voters on both sides, and his name is Bernie Sanders.
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(25 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, January 4, 2016
Climate Change: Doubt is not Enough Global warming deniers have used the strategy of raising doubt about the facts, following the very successful reliance on such strategy by the tobacco companies. Those who saw the danger have engaged the critics in an ongoing contest of competing claims. This has it entirely backwards. It is not what is known that should frighten us. Rather, it is what is not known.
Silver Argiope & Mydas Fly: predator and prey, From FlickrPhotos
(10 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, December 22, 2015
The Predator-Prey Society we have bifurcated into three species--predator, prey, and parasite... How does this wretched system sustain itself? The powers that be are doing a good job persuading the hoi polloi that the threat to their well being comes from the bottom rather than the top--from the immigrants; from the needy; from the undeserving underclass
Obama and Netanyahu, From FlickrPhotos
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 30, 2015
Caging the Nuclear Genie Any large-scale attack on Iran by Israeli forces would likely come at the price of the destruction of Israeli society as we know it. A significant risk is that the major cities will be made uninhabitable, and that would be the end of the society that Israelis have constructed.

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