Poverty in Aperiomics

Aperiomics is a system I thought of in 1989, I’ve been working on it mainly privately since then but am now starting to publish it. More detailed of it are found at Aperiomics.org, it is based on 12 mathematical principles of chaos and randomness that combine to explain events in war, economics, crime, sociology, evolution, etc. People are welcome to read, they can correspond with me at greg@aperiomics.org.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Failed states

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This gives an indication of Roy and Biv societies, critical and in danger would be Roy, the borderline as on the G and Gb fence, and stable and most stable as Biv.
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