Without getting into the mathematical particulars, the idea I have is that if a person existed near the beginning of time he would have a very high velocity. He would be like the man in the story who leaves on a journey at nearly the speed of light and returns a few weeks later to find that...
The volume on the NASDAQ comp today was 1.7 times the average volume. Wonder if it has any significance. Last Monday was 2 billion, previous Monday 1.6 billion, today was 3 billion.:eek:
And has time property been linear/uniform since the beginning, or has it expanded/slowed down the farther we get from the beginning so that its appearance is dependant on the perspective in time of the observer?
Another way to say it is "was time more dense in the past as matter was more dense?".
Vince Fosters wife was in the oval office getting fondled by the most powerful man in the world, she goes home and talks to her husband, the next day he blows his brains out. Clinton was no big happy innocent dog. Among other things he had no conscience. Most people would have been overwhelmed...
Bush drank and smoked pot. Whoop-tee-doo. Character is a blend of many things even though some political strategists would have us believe that a few certain specific occurrences define it. The strategy didn't work in George W's case. People were in general wiser than these strategists gave them...
Yeah, if that were true it would become not a market anymore, but a construct.
Of course the stock market itself is a construct when compared to a guy handing someone a little gold coin and saying "I'll give you this for those twenty chickens". And even that is a construct. Many things move...
"I lost 300K in 1999, my first year, and I've been making it back but I'm still down about 150K. Yesterday I traded 30K stocks and made a measly $300, so you see its going to take another year or two to get even."
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It's easy to lose(spend) money and hard work to make it.
That's a fact.:)
A large part of the problem with accounting firms is their acceptance of "consulting" jobs IMO. WCOM paid Anderson something like $6 million for the audits and a whopping $12 million for "consultations". There is a real conflict of interest here. A fictitious separation like the Chinese Wall...
Honest scholarship. Well said. There are a few good books out there that are like islands of clarity. Many I suppose, but they are difficult to find, like diamonds.
Chas, that looks like an excellent book. The writer really has his eyes wide open. He knows, and so do you, and so do I, and so do many others, thank God. There is a principle at work here. A person cannot serve two masters.
The legal lock that the liberal public education "community" has had on tax dollars in the past has made them complacent when it comes to teaching and both arrogant and dictatorial, even to the point of promoting certain perverse social agendas (indirectly through political lobbying paid for...