IPv7/Web 4.0/MIT Application

MIT Building 10

MIT Building 10

Very encouraging reactions to IPv7/Web 4.0 conceptual development may lead to the possibility of rationalizing a sequenced response to climate change.  Of equal or perhaps greater significance is the potential to integrate with even larger phenomena.  An entry point may be found by correlating the MIT ISGM model containing the EPPA (a geographically disaggregated and sectorially complex integrated assessment model) with the Triad approach of adapting the Eisenstadt use of “… the concept of crystallization of new stages of social differentiation. These require new internal or external resources, social forces, and activities. Concentration, not dispersion, of the new forces is required.”  By framing process in these terms, the Eisenstadt collection makes the idea of a template or succession of templates readily adaptable to establishing tool selection criteria consistent with other techniques.  This process requires automatically adjusting tool selection as the situation inevitably departs from the expected.  A sense of opportunities made possible by combining theory of IPv7/Web 4.0 with modeling approach used in the Collaboratoriom is given by this Phase V impression.

  • A photograph of me dressed in black and wearing the Cobenam beard while walking on a bridge in Rome – Some youngsters fell to their death when the section of the roof they were playing on failed, plunging them into an abyss.  Angels appeared, tried to resuscitate them, and could not.  The situation escalated when the old man appeared, tried again, and could not.  The Devil then appeared, tried, and could not.  Undaunted, he summoned his ugliest demon who tried, and could not.  Now the bodies were badly decomposed.  The Devil, very anxious to be the hero of the day, summoned a human from the past.  “Easy, but delicate” He then disappeared.  He soon reappeared with a green shirt from the original accident and covered the bodies with it.  After a time, they gradually reconstituted.  -  Great Admiration and Applause – Then trouble started.  – “I’ve stayed too long.”  By delaying, he had altered the fabric of existence.   The green shirt grew larger and larger until it obscured an entire galaxy, at which point a man too old to comprehend stepped in.  “Just this once”  The shirt then disappeared and the scene ended.

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