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Basement Roundtable • February, 2010
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Basement Roundtable • October 7th, 2009
A discussion on the problem of axiomatic "completeness" in science, as posed in Lyndon LaRouche's recent writings, as it pertains to thinking on economics.
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Basement Roundtable • September 25th, 2009
In February 2009, in his report Now Comes Economic Time, LaRouche attacked the modern economic conception of clock time which lies at the root of the global economic crisis; late summer, after making his October forecast, he began penning a book length report, The Science of Physical Economy, where he similarly developed the necessary conception economic time. In this discussion, the work of Russian Scientist Vladimir Vernadsky on Space-Time, and its implications for living organisms, is taken up in the context of LaRouche's related works.
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Basement Roundtable • September 6th, 2009
Members of the Basement discuss some of the frontier questions of science posed by accelerated spaceflight, touching on biology, cosmic radiation, and the role of the asteroid belt in the solar system.
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Gauss Simulcast • August 30th, 2009
The Gauss basement team, simulcasting from California and Virginia, discusses ongoing breakthroughs in their understanding of the application of the tensor in Gauss's discovery of the orbit of Ceres.
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Basement Roundtable • August 14th, 2009
What are the requirements and implications of a manned mission to Mars? In their inaugural roundtable discussion, the basement team explores the needed scientific breakthroughs, lunar industrialization, and the implications of accelerated space flight to reach Mars in a matter of days.
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