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I remember a client who was a physicist who had worked on the H bomb with E. Teller and then went teach at Cal. He had some great stories. I asked him if the SV “tech” industry had lured away some of the best minds that would otherwise gone into physics and chemistry. His answer was an emphatic “yes”. He then proceeded to tell me that CRISPR technology would have gone far slower if not for the physicists of his generation helping to design and engineer the scientific equipment to do gene splicing. Now we have a generation of the brightest minds in tech looking at things like the power grid with no embedded institutional/industry/bureaucratic bias and saying “good god, this can be done better”. Manufacturing transformers, building ships, etc. not great businesses to be in per se, but now AI / national security considerations are forcing the best minds to look at these things for the first time, backed by MASSIVE amounts of capital. We ain’t seen nothing yet when it comes to productivity.

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Video killed the Radio Star :) 1979 Inflation expectations

Dire Straits ~ Money for Nothing ~ https://youtu.be/wTP2RUD_cL0?si=xtZGUviDc1pJMqFl

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