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Cody Jones continues the discussion with more breakthroughs in the understanding of the mind and its role in the creative development of the universe, the true domain of physical economy. The nature of the galaxy as we currently understand it is explored through the scientific method of J. S. Bach.
Sergey Pulinets asks: Could the low moral level of world leaders and their inability to deal with the world's crisis cause the extinction of civilization? Also, Sam Little and Hal Cooper ask: What can we do from the United States to foster development between the United States and our Canadian and Russian neighbors?
LaRouche Democrat Diane Sare asks about written and spoken language, creativity, and the transmission of ideas from one mind to another. Kesha Rogers, also a LaRouche Democrat, poses a question about the scientific nature of metaphor.
A former NASA PI asks about the manipulation of global climate data, and the climate scientists who continue to receive public funds despite their criminal implication.
After a strategic report from Matthew Ogden, as an introduction to this live, International webcast, Sky Shields presents physical economics policy and discusses how the development of the Arctic stands as a choice for humanity, to break from the threat of thermonuclear extinction under Obama.
Does Solar activity equal tectonic activity? Or, is a refinement of this question required in order to understand the cause of earthquakes?
Summer Shields asks: If mankind as a whole developed biologically under a very specific electromagnetic frequency bandwidth, then is there something more to the concept of prescience or intuition? Is creative discover a universal process connected with electricity or magnetism? What does this say about human morality?
A question from an agricultural scientist in Japan. How can we measure and enhance the energy-flux-density of the biosphere as a whole? What kind of agricultural or social policies should be enacted to make agriculture more productive or creative?
A question from Argentina: What is the role of Antarctica in a global recovery, and how might a scientific Antarctica-based collaboration of nations of the Southern hemisphere relate to the development of the Arctic by nations in the Northern hemisphere?

