You seem to be asking about cultural trends in particular. I would say that remains at the heuristic stage of argument. If you could pinpoint some trend of interest, that might jog my memory on relevant mathematical strength modelling. — apokrisis
Most nations want unbounded growth. It would be a major change to switch to a steady state ambition as things stand. Even if natural environmental constraints say we should. — apokrisis
Again, read Franks. — apokrisis
What creates the pattern is the simple thing of two free actions orthogonally aligned. — apokrisis
But my point - and Franks's point - is that domain issues wash out at the grand metaphysically general scale. — apokrisis
So it is curve fitting. — apokrisis
If you observe a powerlaw statistics, then that is when you should suspect this free othogonality to be at work. — apokrisis
I'm just confused about whether you're telling me to quit taking that second mechanism-seeking step, or whether it's just that you're talking metaphysics and I'm usually not. — Srap Tasmaner
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