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Comment by uoaei

3 years ago

Unconstrained growth is not tolerated anywhere else, but somehow people bend over backwards to explain how actually any constraints on business growth are Very Bad And Evil.

Unsustained growth is just one type of growth though and this affects all growth so I don't see you point as relevant here.

  • I'm commenting on one of your older comments so it doesn't appear in the current discussion.

    What I think needs to be adjusted with GR is simple: Just as time dilates, t'=γt, gravity emission itself must time dilate: g'=γg.

    In the case of GR, just replace t with g. t'=t√(1−(2GM/rc^2)).

    The problem here is solving for gravity self-interaction concerning gravity emission.

  • That's a natural outcome in any complex system. It's not reasonable to assume that changes can only affect some parts and not others. What's important is not the first-order changes, but the second-order equilibrium that such a change engenders.

    What's important is that unconstrained growth is meaningfully checked. This at least makes it possible for others to thrive, even if they're asked to adapt to a new paradigm. I don't see how a thorough analysis could ever ignore this.