Monthly Archives: April 2026

Federations Exist to Enable Collectives to Learn From Each Other

Globally, we should be able to learn how to handle our collective humanity from other planetary species that survive longer than ours and surpass us in technological progress. But where are they?? Almost from the beginning of writing this blog, … Continue reading

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Age is not Only a Number: Personal and Global Perspectives!

Me with other Holocaust survivors at the Capitol during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring Benjamin Ferencz (Source: Times Argus) Next month, I will be 87. I just returned from a series of meetings in Washington, DC, all organized by … Continue reading

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Back to India

As promised last week, in this blog I am following up on the expansion of data centers into developing countries, with a focus on India. I am starting with a broad AI description (via Google). Google AI Prompt: Data Centers … Continue reading

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Electrification, AI, and Developing Countries

In an earlier blog (“’The Day After’: Electricity”, June 25, 2024), I compared the global energy increase with the increase in electricity consumption. Figure 3 from that blog is repeated here as Figure 1. Both quantities increase linearly; however, electricity … Continue reading

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A Wake-up Call for the Energy Transition

 (Source: The Green Party on Facebook) Last week’s blog promised: “In the next few blogs, I will continue to follow …how the Iran war is currently serving as a wake-up call for continuing energy supply changes.” This blog is a … Continue reading

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