SDX - breaks a vain cycle.

From: Ywe CÃrlyn
Date: Sun Jul 12 2020 - 09:01:05 EST


An interesting observation I want to share with interested, is a problem in democratic politics where politics end up in a vain cycle due to the peoples interests but lack of knowledge.

Brexit seems to be such a thing, where supposedly people want to return to a nations values, that is monarchic, that again in Englands case is Bal, that again is the Bibles God, again Tor turned cider, and Jesus water to wine scenarios.

In old mesopotamia it is a similar scenario called The Bal Cycle, where kings cycle according to the definitions of their gods.

If we rather focus on a supply and demand principles, which is monotheistic, we break this cycle.

And then we also gain the adamic background on fair pay.

Serenity,
Ywe CÃrlyn.

Den 11.07.2020 17:30, skrev Ywe CÃrlyn:
I discussed earlier also the monotheistic angle on this, and I think the easiest route is considering what latin alphabet supports, and using the four letter definite form, The Ilah here.

Since Islam is an intelligent religion, and the ban on Amanita is the beginning of civilized principles, and the root of written fair pay principles, I think this is very good for computing space.

Serenity,
Ywe CÃrlyn.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3gmLVjHS5A702wo4bol_Q

Den 08.07.2020 13:48, skrev Ywe CÃrlyn:
A complete correction of the unix name actually becomes SDX, supply and demand OS.

So this is now what it is called, with all things discussed included.

Supply and Demand being a monotheistic principle that decides what happens on the OS, like indeed school teaches.