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Socionomics - History's Hidden Engine (MUST SEE DOCUMENTARY)
This documentary blew my mind. It talks about how specific mathematical principles dictate the ebb and flow of society (i.e. pop culture, war, peace, elections, stock market, etc) as a whole, in addition to, all of nature, of which, society is a part of. It's simple and easy to understand despite the subject matter. The three principles are the Elliot Wave Principle, Logarithmic Spiral, and Fibonacci Sequence/Ratio (.618). It simply is nothing less than amazing how this documentary fits it all together. A great example of how mathematics isn't just numbers and formulas, but the very language of the reality that surrounds us all, every day of our lives, and far after our deaths.
Length: 60 minutes
I only watched the music part of the video and it seems kinda tenuous to me.. People can always draw arbitrary correlations. after the fact.. This is what conspiracy theorists do.. They revisit past events, then see what parallels they can draw to other events to weave a story. But perhaps the music choices and other things in the various eras was inevitable ..just a natural part of our cultural evolution. Some of our music and pop culture leaked to the communist countries in the 80s and they were miserable in spite of looking and dressing like us. And besides, what constitutes "happy" music can vary from person to person..It's all subjective. I didn't watch the most of the documentary..but if the guy can do a similar study worldwide on other cultures..and maybe had some hard data rather than his opinion of what a "happy" mood looks like, I'd be more impressed.
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt I only watched the music part of the video and it seems kinda tenuous to me.. People can always draw arbitrary correlations. after the fact.. This is what conspiracy theorists do.. They revisit past events, then see what parallels they can draw to other events to weave a story. But perhaps the music choices and other things in the various eras was inevitable ..just a natural part of our cultural evolution. Some of our music and pop culture leaked to the communist countries in the 80s and they were miserable in spite of looking and dressing like us. And besides, what constitutes "happy" music can vary from person to person..It's all subjective. I didn't watch the most of the documentary..but if the guy can do a similar study worldwide on other cultures..and maybe had some hard data rather than his opinion of what a "happy" mood looks like, I'd be more impressed. |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt I only watched the music part of the video and it seems kinda tenuous to me.. People can always draw arbitrary correlations. after the fact.. This is what conspiracy theorists do.. They revisit past events, then see what parallels they can draw to other events to weave a story. But perhaps the music choices and other things in the various eras was inevitable ..just a natural part of our cultural evolution. Some of our music and pop culture leaked to the communist countries in the 80s and they were miserable in spite of looking and dressing like us. And besides, what constitutes "happy" music can vary from person to person..It's all subjective. I didn't watch the most of the documentary..but if the guy can do a similar study worldwide on other cultures..and maybe had some hard data rather than his opinion of what a "happy" mood looks like, I'd be more impressed. |
Re: Socionomics - History's Hidden Engine (MUST SEE DOCUMENTARY)
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| Originally posted by Comrade Stalin This documentary blew my mind. It talks about how specific mathematical principles dictate the ebb and flow of society (i.e. pop culture, war, peace, elections, stock market, etc) as a whole, in addition to, all of nature, of which, society is a part of. It's simple and easy to understand despite the subject matter. The three principles are the Elliot Wave Principle, Logarithmic Spiral, and Fibonacci Sequence/Ratio (.618). It simply is nothing less than amazing how this documentary fits it all together. A great example of how mathematics isn't just numbers and formulas, but the very language of the reality that surrounds us all, every day of our lives, and far after our deaths. |
Bah, I got through 40 mins of this and couldn't finish it.
There is a lot of 'wrong' with this video and the people in it. The detractors were actually quite well spoken though.
I wouldn't throw it out though, there are some quite valid observations, like that wars are late in bear markets and come not in the first but second decline. .... yeah, fun stuff. Don't forget that one of those wars that they used to demonstrate this was the Civil war.
What seems to be a consistent trend in the film and the arguments of those who were trying to bolster support for thier work was that they were basically completely arbitrary. The statement about wars was actually a good one to illustrate this. They only looked at US wars but there are two sides to any war. Not to mention they didn't do any demonstration of how many of the thousands of wars that there have been in the past were explainable by bear markets.
what of Vietnam, Korea, the Spanish Civil war, world war one, the boar war, the Russian revolution, the Iraqi war, the on going columbian civil war, the 6 day war, etc. etc. etc.
Just because one or two events apears to follow a patern doesn't mean all events will do so.
I think that looking at the hard data behind this wave methodology will find that it has math which sits there and is just applied in an arbitrary way so that it fits. I'd be willing to bet that the exact same 'theory' could be applied if the number of peaks / troughs was 3, 7, 19, 34 etc. It's all just a cover for arbitrary decisions... rationalizing if you will.
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| Originally posted by atbell I think that looking at the hard data behind this wave methodology will find that it has math which sits there and is just applied in an arbitrary way so that it fits. I'd be willing to bet that the exact same 'theory' could be applied if the number of peaks / troughs was 3, 7, 19, 34 etc. It's all just a cover for arbitrary decisions... rationalizing if you will. |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt If not, it becomes pseudoscience/pseudoeconomics. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN like the austrian school. |
Yes!

I would think the physical properties of waves and cycles would apply to all things we study. The saying, "history repeats itself" rings a bell. Light waves, sound waves, energy waves...the universe is full of waves, and I personally find usefulness in predicting future events with waves and cycles.
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