An essential theme in Buckminster Fuller's work is: Liberation from inherited misconceptions—whether in maps, politics, race, or classrooms. Fuller frames education as the process of “decontaminating” thought from obsolete fixations so that humanity can adapt to reality rather than illusions. The necessary pretext for finding clarity was a global and finite time-energy accounting system, aka the Bitcoin network.
"I am not trying to imitate nature, I'm trying to find the principles she's using." —Buckminster Fuller
You can’t spend money, wealth, or energy. You can only spend time. "The only thing that's expendable is what we do with our time-all the rest is cumulative." —Buckminster Fuller The more I think about it, I’ve come to realize Bucky was right.
A few great minds sensed there was more to Buckminster Fuller’s work than meets the eye. "I've always felt that those dymaxion gadgets—cars, houses, maps, etc.—were only incidental to what you really are interested in. Could you tell me what your work is?" —Dr. Jonas Salk But they could not put their finger on it because they did not understand Bitcoin. Today, we have the necessary tools and technology (Bitcoin) to understand one of the greatest minds of the last century.
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