Friday, December 31, 2021

2021's Amazing pronostication acuracy and the new grim 2022 predictions!

 

The ten predictions for 2021 were:

1. Mobility energy breakthrough - the solid state battery will emerge as the clear winner negating the need for all of the exotic metals and finally returning rhodium to its rightful status as a so-so - whaddya do with that stuff kind of element.

DING!

2. Dystopian application of technology will create a global backlash for law makers to enact civil liberty protections - one always follows the other - but intoxicating power takes time to subdue. Don't forget the genie is out of the bag and good guys and bad guys are out there.  If your gonna keep bad guys from bad digital things you eventually need real laws for everybody. Sorry silicon valley si-pals, the wild west is gonna have to get tamed.  

Wow DING!

3. New building and transportation codes will slowly be rolled out as a result of acknowledged learning about airborne virus infection pathways.  Re-circulating air in common occupant spaces not so good, electrostatic scrubbers good... UV-C 260 nanometer lighted air filtration good...  Mass transit health related codes are ancient or non-existent, time to integrate some easy low tech - low cost public health improvements.  Really, how many times have you caught something from a flight?  Too many times for me and way easy to improve.

Bonk! Public health matters like prevention doesn't generate cash for pharma... so don't look for it!

4. Tensions flare in the Malacca Straight as  the idea of building your own island and weaponizing it catches on... yeah, it's been done before. Tit for Tat, expect it. Japan, Australia and India probably have ideas of their own.  I dunno, they say good fences make good neighbors.  

DING!

5. Blow back on all things digital.  I'm not sure what it will look like, but I think enough folks have lost enough income to maybe bring into focus the down side of silicon valley.   

DING! 

6. The US re-discovers S. America.  Trade agreements start to ramp up. So does tourism.  

Sort of a DING... exports grew - imports declined... I suspect trade will grow steadily as fuel prices shorten supply chains - Just ask Apple, who has suddenly discovered Mexico! 

7. US agriculture booms as Brexit opens up a huge 60M people opportunity for export of high quality agriculture to the UK. Gas up the John Deere - it's gonna be big!  

BONK - it's complicated! and a story yet to tell.

8.  IoT expands into pet products.  Expect to see an "iCollar" for your cat or dog to be worn in place of their old ID tag.  Yup, new ways to train - imagine giving your pet voice directions from across a field or from work.  Apps that plot where they are, cameras to show what they see, no longer just a license dangling on a d-ring - but a digital record any smart phone can read through a blue tooth app... New possibilities, a renaissance in pet training. Books will be  written! 5G and your Dog...  Do you Know your Cat's URL?  The Cat as Witness...  LOL - endless marketing po$$ibilitie$.  Pure gold for PETCO, CHEWY and infomercial producers.  Maybe even enough oomph to displace pharma in the US tv ad business!  

DING! IoT is booming business

9. Geophysicists will publish some amazing science on the natural course of global climate change that will achieve escape velocity from the talking heads and politicians...   It's good to know what really happens from the prospective of those who do the research, take the data and validate theory with replication.  See my earlier post about the "fact of the matter."  I believe climatologists are cranky enough not to allow their science to get politicized.  Talking  heads onthe other hand... just read what's in front of them with the tonal inflections and banter their producers write in the margins of their scripts...  

BONK! Global warming is the new cover story for fuel scarcity - now and as long as money can be made on the narrative, stand back! Climate lockdowns - will be part of the up coming show.  None of this will make any sense to most people who haven't figured out the bigger picture.

10. Northwest Passage picks up volume as satellite based solutions for avoiding sea ice are found.  Oooooee the trek from Asia to Europe gets shorter and waaaay less expensive.  I wonder if new cities will emerge up there?  Real estate in the frozen North must be a real bargain right now!

DING!

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WOW... 8 out of 10 that's way better than a coin toss! Now let's see what 2022 looks like:

1. Easy to foresee - automotive production to nose dive world wide. New e-models just less of them... fewer vehicles translates to less future demand on oil... Lots of reasons for this. Ride sharing and infrastructure like passenger rail will be making a come back. 

2. The start of chronic agricultural failures create grain shortages this summer that will cause problems in the fall. Escalating energy costs will re-distribute where the and how the fuels get used and Ag is vulnerable in energy poor regions of the world. Key problem to solve is Nitrogen...

3. Tumult and strife in energy starved populations world wide as energy scarcity means tensions grow.

4. Business models that depended on cheap energy like FEDex and UPS will have to modify their basic business models and may break up or cease to exist. Creative destruction as they say.

5. Travel restrictions in 2022 will soon be attributed to climate change in stead of the spiky virus, it's the one way to make money in an energy scarce world. Few will figure out that the emperor has no clothes... so look for the irrational and illogical to come streaming across all media.

6. Sadly, energy scarcity walks along with food and water scarcity and will lead to poor nutrition which will quickly lead to a resurgence of diseases. More jabs of the "just in time" variety to come, the curve isn't "cases" anymore - it will become obvious to even the most hypochondriac that there are other reasons.  EUA has become a deadly mechanism. The myth of the mask will persist. 

7. The era of Digital banking will replace paper money as a secure transaction for a time.

8. Fracturing of old geopolitical alliances and the forming of new ones along geographic lines that eliminate long and expensive trade routes through expansive ocean transits. Over the pole is 40% shorter than across the Pacific, huge positive impact on logistics. Transportation and local energy costs will overcome the value of cheap labor - so factories will downsize and move! When stuff moves expect disruptions in supply - everywhere... this will be the new normal for a time.

9. Battery technology improves to allow the 300 mile range.  Charging time drops to less than an hour. Still an expensive and exotic solution and not a large scale answer, technology and material science creeps forward for those who can afford it.

10. The battle over small and agile vs big box will see disruption as age old economic constants no longer make the off shore or multinational supply chain equations work. As a think piece, imagine how valuable  Amazon or Google would be with an 1830's infrastructure. Surely not going to be the reality of 2022, but more like 2050...  28 years is a single generation to re-create the new world without cheap energy. Giddy-up.

2022 will be kind of grim, then again a world facing numerous scarcity challenges will be full of twists and turns.

Hydrogen is the big wildcard.  Let us hope 2022 brings us some good news on that front!


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Friday, December 24, 2021

Christmas Greetings

 

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Another Christmas... in a world that has gone mad with carefully orchestrated chaos, remember why we are here.  Christ's birth and life gave us the path for all souls to follow. His teachings exemplified forgiveness, kindness and the cost the evil will incur.  Merry Christmas my friends in the East - January 7th will be here soon!  Merry Christmas to my friends in the West! There is no greater strength in the cosmos.  Let us recall the Liturgy and put this world and it's "leaders" in prospective this Christmas.

 "Put not your trust in princes, in sons of men, in whom there is no salvation. When their breath departs they return to their earth; on that very day all their plans perish. Blessed is the one whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God; Who made heaven and the earth, the sea and all that is in them.The Lord sets the prisoners free; the Lord opens the eyes of the blind.  The Lord lifts up those who are bowed low; the Lord loves the righteous. The Lord watches over the sojourners, He upholds the widow and the orphan; but the way of the wicked He brings to ruin."  - Liturgy of St John Chrysostom and Basil the Great

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Christ is with us - He is and always shall be!


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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Five Times August



Consider the end result of all of the results the various actions in the world today...

Energy is EVERYTHING.  Always has been, probably always will be.  Rights and freedom in general is being (in my opinion) abrogated to drive conservation in a dystopic way.  Carbon credits is a great way to make money on "oil is running out and it's getting expensive."  Sadly, the truth is hard to come by. Alarmingly, addressing energy as a system allows one to isolate variables that can slow the decline. Some of those variables, if manipulated, are about as evil as I can imagine.  

Solutions are many, and distributed energy w/o a meter is sustainable - but not favorable to profit taking. So are co-op farms.  A "reset" not based on a debt based model but evolutionary in a positive way for the denizens of Planet Earth.  Open and honest debate, insulated from lobby groups and those funded by the mountain of fiat currency with an agenda can solve the problem.  Good luck with that!

 Gail Tverberg has been working in this area for decades, she has some good data to look at. The clip below was from 2015... Spot on for the time.  Imagine were on the back side of Hubbert's curve and ponder what YOU would do. 



 

Roper's curve above attempts to align population with energy.  One can argue about this curve, but oe cannot dispute it's historical accuracy.  Energy IS EVERYTHING.  

 Harrison Brown:

... within a period of time which is very short when compared with the total span
of human history, supplies of fossil fuels will almost certainly be economically exhausted ... We
are quickly approaching the point where, if civilization should, because of
some catastrophe, stop functioning, it will probably never again recover to its former self.
It is not diļ¬ƒcult to see why this should be so if we compare the resources 
of the past with those of the present. 

 I might add, looking at green options that consider total energy from cradle to grave do not yield the net positive benefits of oil, coal or gas.  Green technologies as we currently understand them are not intrinsically viable - they cost more to mine, assemble, and recycle than they off set with energy production.  They are actually energy sinks.  Just a dead end that will actually make energy scarcity accelerate (except for those fortunate enough to have their own needs met through these technologies). They are not a global solution.  As for the digital economy - an iPhone has a supply chain that involves over 50 countries and resources that are global in nature.  Good luck with that when just one or two of those suppliers cease to function. Alas no iPhone, no apps and the "cloud" doesn't look so good any more! 

 -Lee


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Monday, November 1, 2021

First snow of the winter of 21-22

 It happened again!  We just got the boat out of the lake and viola!

1 November 2021 and we have the first snow!


Hope all is well out there!  These are some goofy times.  Looks like a peaceful winter is settling in.


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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Every hear of Gail Tverberg?

 One very interesting lady with an important analysis on energy....   

It seems that Hubbert's Peak probably  resembles more of an asymmetric cliff.  It all makes perfect sense.  If you back up and consider energy and other declining finite resources as the driver for what really is an application of energy conservation (wrapped in Global Warming tripe if you're a politician - don't want to scare the market - shhhhh) the policies we see evolving - both societally and industrially - yup I think Gail  is onto the major news scoop of the past 100 years that you've never heard

Hope everybody is fit as a fiddle out there!  I'm happy to report that I now have copious anti-bodies for life from the COVID bug-a-boo.  Nasty flu but meh, a flu.  Maybe someday I'll get my taste buds back LOL...

Congrats NLO on graduating - love you!

 

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Friday, July 2, 2021

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Island Life

 I'm always so pleased with our time on the islands...


Looking for lunch...

A very old mausoleum on Hilton Head. The inscription reads, "Integrity and Uprightness."

What an interesting visual of time... That tree was a seedling maybe 100 years ago. 

The cemetery is older than the country...

On an explore we found this ancient site - a ring of broken sea shells.

Here's the theory.

Can you find the alligator?

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Easter in the West

 Greetings everybody... another year and what a strange one.  A very good time for reflection and to pause for a moment to acknowledge the creator of the cosmos and the saving message of Christianity.  Christ is Risen!

 

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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Reflections on Bart

 It's been a few years since I researched Bart (see side panel post). What a tragic death. WW1 was hard enough, but to survive the hostilities only to succumb to H1N1 as they say... so very sad.

COVID - 19 is a very different type of flu, however we should not be so blinded by money so as to ignore something that happened BEFORE the H1N1 took its toll on so many young people...

Lost to history, or omitted because  of the unpleasant details was that fact that then as now a large vaccination campaign was conducted -only in 1918 it was ahead of the outbreak.  Reading the reports from Taubenberger and his PCR tests still leave us, all these years later, with a partial picture.  Then there's the Kolata book chronicling the effort to define a direct transmission of the flu in human testing and how it completely failed...  completely - reading the book is fascinating.  

Then let us recall where medicine was back then... you could be given pain killers with opium, medicines with chloroform as a preservative (turns  to phosgene in the liver...) and throat sprays and swabs "preventative" with silver (formalin) and vaccines themselves often contained toxic heavy metals. All weaken an immune system that could also be stressed by malnutrition and fatigue.

Stuff not so good for the immune system.  Eleanore McBean writes in her book that people had as many as 20 vaccinations per person leading up to the great outbreak.  We can all agree with the advantage of time on our side that the state of the art in medicine was pretty ignorant back then - maybe as now by the way.  What role do prescribed immunosuppresive pharmacological prescriptions play? 

Anybody know?  What does the research say? 

Are there other medicines and food that can act against immunosuppressants?

Yes. There are many other medicines, food, and supplements that can change the levels (up or down) of immunosuppressants in the blood. Some of the common ones are grapefruit juice, St. John’s Wort, erythromycin, anti-TB (tuberculosis) medicines, anti-seizure medicines and common blood pressure medicines (cardizem or diltiazem, and Verapamil).

So what of this common but never propagated knowledge?  Make any difference?  Is this why the CDC cautioned about sensitivity to COVID of folks with high blood pressure?  Investigative journalism doesn't seem to be so investigative the$e days.

One common denominator then as now, is that medicine makes a lot of people wealthy regardless of the outcome and what was peddled, hyped and dispensed.

McBean and her advocacy is now arrogantly labeled, but let's not forget her opinions are based on her life experience.  It's dangerous - even reckless to disregard voices because they don't fit a narrative. That's not good science that's more like a religion.  Lost in today's media spin and recited by the largely ignorant but well paid talking heads are serious reviews of any data.  So you have to do that.  Data, not opinions trotted out by those in the employ of anointed manufactures, or citations that when reviewed, although they look like supporting "science" are empty of data - just more opinions.  That is not science, that is manipulation of a narrative. 

Be careful out there! We are still learning from Bart.


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Friday, February 26, 2021

An afternoon at the beach is good for one's soul

Lots of these gulls were enjoying the beach today... opportunistic french fry hunters

LOL... A few of these flew by too

The wing is an amazing structure

Propel - glide - propel

And rest

Banking to align line up with MCAS

Watch out... near miss!

Look at those amazing feathers adjusting the glide!

Superb

Our humanoid clunky version...

Oh my, something from my past showed up too!

This beach comber came by

Then there are those who watch the things that fly...



An absolutely amazing day at the beach!  Life is so very good!


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Thursday, February 25, 2021

A movie you should all know about...

 I fund very few of these types of activities, but this one was worthy...

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021

C-c-c-old out side!

 The Earth's climate is a complex interaction of many things - celestial, geothermal, environmental. Even concrete and asphalt create localized weather phenomena (a thermometer on Long Island should be a lot warmer today than it was 100 years ago...) Ditto for all urban centers that have grown enormously. What would the correction factor be if not a WAG?

We now know about subterranean volcanoes in the Antarctic, space weather... lots to consider especially before we all get herded through the carbon gate, even plate subduction - sinking island theory or raising sea level LOL... but I digress,

Here's an interesting topical read....

-20F again this morning in my back yard... apparently a "wavy vortex" SO WHY a wavy spinny thingy? Maybe the CO folks know the answer... Me? This is way more complicated to feign otherwise looks like co-opted science to drive a cash flow.  Now, that's just an opinion...

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Monday, January 4, 2021

Freezing mist

 Every now and then we get to see freezing fog and the beauty it creates...

 Here's a few pics of some of that beauty...


After an evening of freezing mist and hazardous roads, the sun came out and the trees were glistening with beautiful crystals of ice

I really had a late start to this little hike, so much of the ice melted as the noon sun passed over the forest.

Still, pine needles in the shade managed to keep their shiny coating.

So please enjoy the different varieties of trees and the art of frost..

Imagine the morning sun raking over a heavily coated branch... almost surreal.

Sorry for the lack of contrast, the shaded forest and the emerging sunlight were the only places that still retained frost.

Beautiful

Somebody placed a feeder, decorated a small tree and placed a bench in the middle of the woods...

Strange to come upon such a display


And here is the explanation!

A very nice trail indeed!

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Friday, January 1, 2021

The return of the Prognostication Post

 

I've steered clear of US politics as I think it's impossible to figure out the machinations of public facing party politics when the titans of US wealth and power are having an identity crisis.  It will sort itself out in a term or two.  Expect rhetoric to be loud, outrageous, amusing and actions to be - well, pretty much the same as usual.  

I suggest that if you take out your "Magic 8-Ball" you'll get the same results...  a great use for a 20-sided (icosahedron) die by the way.  Just keep in mind that 50% of the time it's going to be a "go for it" answer. (only 5 out of 20 replies are "don't do it.")  Meh, as good an answer as anything those overpaid, pretentious and obnoxious talking heads in main stream media ever spout off about. World events simplified and without all of those pharma commercials!  Just keep an 8-ball on the night stand - it's all good. But I digress...

Interesting times.  I too have been thinking a lot about our little planet these days, so I decided to bring back my annual attempt at a glimpse into the future...  Our dog usually has a lot to do with shaping my world views and after discussing the matter we've winnowed it down to ten, so here we go. 

The ten predictions for 2021 are:

1. Mobility energy breakthrough - the solid state battery will emerge as the clear winner negating the need for all of the exotic metals and finally returning rhodium to its rightful status as a so-so - whaddya do with that stuff kind of element.

2. Dystopian application of technology will create a global backlash for law makers to enact civil liberty protections - one always follows the other - but intoxicating power takes time to subdue. Don't forget the genie is out of the bag and good guys and bad guys are out there.  If your gonna keep bad guys from bad digital things you eventually need real laws for everybody. Sorry silicon valley si-pals, the wild west is gonna have to get tamed. 

3. New building and transportation codes will slowly be rolled out as a result of acknowledged learning about airborne virus infection pathways.  Re-circulating air in common occupant spaces not so good, electrostatic scrubbers good... UV-C 260 nanometer lighted air filtration good...  Mass transit health related codes are ancient or non-existent, time to integrate some easy low tech - low cost public health improvements.  Really, how many times have you caught something from a flight?  Too many times for me and way easy to improve.

4. Tensions flare in the Malacca Straight as  the idea of building your own island and weaponizing it catches on... yeah, it's been done before. Tit for Tat, expect it. Japan, Australia and India probably have ideas of their own.  I dunno, they say good fences make good neighbors. 

5. Blow back on all things digital.  I'm not sure what it will look like, but I think enough folks have lost enough income to maybe bring into focus the down side of silicon valley.  

6. The US re-discovers S. America.  Trade agreements start to ramp up. So does tourism. 

7. US agriculture booms as Brexit opens up a huge 60M people opportunity for export of high quality agriculture to the UK. Gas up the John Deere - it's gonna be big! 

8.  IoT expands into pet products.  Expect to see an "iCollar" for your cat or dog to be worn in place of their old ID tag.  Yup, new ways to train - imagine giving your pet voice directions from across a field or from work.  Apps that plot where they are, cameras to show what they see, no longer just a license dangling on a d-ring - but a digital record any smart phone can read through a blue tooth app... New possibilities, a renaissance in pet training. Books will be  written! 5G and your Dog...  Do you Know your Cat's URL?  The Cat as Witness...  LOL - endless marketing po$$ibilitie$.  Pure gold for PETCO, CHEWY and infomercial producers.  Maybe even enough oomph to displace pharma in the US tv ad business! 

9. Geophysicists will publish some amazing science on the natural course of global climate change that will achieve escape velocity from the talking heads and politicians...   It's good to know what really happens from the prospective of those who do the research, take the data and validate theory with replication.  See my earlier post about the "fact of the matter."  I believe climatologists are cranky enough not to allow their science to get politicized.  Talking  heads onthe other hand... just read what's in front of them with the tonal inflections and banter their producers write in the margins of their scripts... 

10. Northwest Passage picks up volume as satellite based solutions for avoiding sea ice are found.  Oooooee the trek from Asia to Europe gets shorter and waaaay less expensive.  I wonder if new cities will emerge up there?  Real estate in the frozen North must be a real bargain right now!


11. BONUS - natural mutation of the COVID - 19 virus reduces it's lethality to a bad cold by the end of the year.  It is shedding RNA, just not as fast as MERs or SARs...  Let us hope. 


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