Read Godel, Escher Bach by Douglas Hoftstader. Mind blowing, and shows how science is not the same as deterministic. The humanities are all about non-deterministic
I've given out a homework problem to candidates for several years now and I really like the insight it gives me. the problem is based on this: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2008/10/universal-design-pattern.html - just design a class that implements the prototype/property pattern. Amazing the stuff people come up with
The way I like to think of it is that the dollar is based on the value of the citizens of the United States, and what could be more valuable than that?
Also, asteroid mining
Yes! Which is why when you hear stuff like "Social security is just pieces of paper", remember those pieces of paper represent money *we* lent to the government, much of which was then given to rich people for tax cuts who don't want to pay it back.
Right now 10 year treasury bonds are selling at rates that mean investors *lose* money, accounting for inflation. Tell me again how our debt makes us in trouble?
I live next door in Bolton, so this is particularly interesting.
One thing I know about the area is that at Town meeting much of the most interesting and cogent points are made by older folks that are the least likely to have an internet connection. How are you going to represent people that do not have an internet connection?