Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Technocrat. net Journals So Far

mercedo's Journal (2554)
Climate Change in Amazon
2005.12.05 6:06
It's very unusual since the Amazon is located at the midst of tropical rain forest climate zone. The Amazon is supposed to take pride in its abundand water in quantity. Climate change is so unpredictable as the Amazon is.
As to the cause of climate change -deforestation, major deforestation took place in the earliest civilisations first. Then after Europeans colonised America, another major deforestation took place. The third wave has been in progress in the developing countries. And the countries already exploited are opposing to the move.


Future Map
2005.12.05 5:52
Our country lies adjacent to China -big state, historically speaking our country has been subject to very strong Chinese influence especially in culture, so I must say still 70% of Japanese culture are consisted of Chinese in basis. Its population, territory, along with its culture, history, almost everything is surpassing our country. In the day China surpass EU in R&D or something, Japan will be diminishing its role in international scene.
In the long history of its own, China has never lost a sense of balance. So I rely on the future map of Asia. It is very pleasurable to see the healthy expansion of the country in the region.


Prediction
2005.12.05 5:50
Prediction always occurs before something is invented, usually SF writers, distinguished philosophers predict what they thought it convenient if we acquired. Some are realised then they were thought forerunners or something. But many others still remained to be unrealised. Prediction is not difficult, what's difficult is invention.


Life Science
2005.12.04 22:18
Is there any difference in cloned animals and genetically modified crops in way of thinking in production? How about relationship with monsodium glutamate?
I see, so you think a cloned organism is safer than genetically modified crops because clone is a copy of that already existed- usually identical or excellent one, and genetically modified one was not that already existed -therefore their effect is unknown to the environment?
Our biotechnology has been enabled us to produce varirty of food products mainly in fermentation, now we've been opening the gate to crops and meats to ensure obtain good and enough supply of food. I mean we are not supposed to rule out the way to obtain foods in utilising biotechnology simply because those are unknown to us.


Japan's Space Technology -Behind the Times
2005.12.04 22:10
I must say Japan's spacecraft technology still leaves much to be desired. In consistency and accuracy, this country is located behind the times.
China. No, no I mean I'm not sure who to compare. Japan is one of the leading industrial countries -in cars, TVs, robotics, but when it comes to space industry as well as aircraft industry sure the counry is still behind the times.
Japan always show sophisticated technic in using micro technology-in other words, software , but as to macro technology -in other words, hardware, they typically show their lack of comprehension, besides they lack perspective, philosophy, overall understanding as to the meaning of space use, in short, they lack the macrocosm of space technology. This is a sytematic problem, and it's sad though hard to cure so easily in two or three decades.


Uranium Matters
2005.12.04 21:51
From several sources, theoretically speaking, both Germany and Japan might have had a nuclear weapon. But both countries hadn't got most important material -uranium. 50 years ago -in Ningyotoge here in Japan the nuclear agency dug uranium but it didn't take so much time to realise the uranium was not good enough in quality to produce nuclear arms.


Learn From Precedents
2005.12.04 21:48
New Orleans have never had such a flood. She has to learn from the good examples of the cities in Old Contients like Amsterdom and Venice. The turmoil of this time only shows the lack of experience, if she had learned a lot from this time hardship, she will be rebuilding the nicest city furthermore.

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