Professor Hawking – A Brief History of Time

Professor Hawking – A Brief History of Time

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Professor Stephen Hawking’s best-selling book ‘A Brief History of Time’ has sold more than 10 million copies. In chapter one Hawking informs us of the basic ingredients for a good theoretical model. These pointers/guidelines have greatly improved M-Systems, that now exists as a set of systems and laws, with few arbitrary elements. Hawking says…

“A theory is a good theory, if it satisfies two requirements…

1. It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements.

M-Systems describes many business and economic models, from companies in locations of abject poverty to the biggest of businesses and the total global economy within 10 simple cubic financial dimensions and in place of arbitrary elements are laws.

2. It must make definite predictions about the results of future observations.”

M-Systems was inspired in 2011 to make predictions and shape the future, by fulfilling the criteria of a quote from professor and writer Isaac Asimov…

“You may not predict what an individual may do, but you can put in motion, things that will move the masses in a direction that is desired, thus shaping if not predicting the future.”

The M-Systems dedicated to this task are Systems 12. S-World UCS, 13 USC Voyagers and in particular 14 Angel Cities 1 to 5, which creates five future earth simulations from 2020 to 2080 and works backwards to plot paths to our real-world. To be followed by S-World companies in our time, paying due respect to Feynman’s sum over histories and Hawking’s description of Light Cones in ‘A Brief History of Time’ chapter 2 ‘Space and Time.’

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