This article continues the study of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. Parts 1 and 2, we examined the white horse and red horse-riders, respectively. Now consider the following, the knight on a black horse.
The third horse appears in verses 5 and 6:
"When the Lamb broke the third seal, I heard the third says:" Come! "And I looked up and saw a black horse and its rider had a balance in hand. And a voice infour living creatures said, "A piece of wheat bread or three loaves of barley for a pay day. And do not miss the olive oil and wine." Apocalypse 6:5-6 (NLT)
What is the symbolic language of this verse says the knight on the black horse? We can identify several points:
1) It rides a black horse. Black is a symbol of famine.
2) You have a balance in hand. The rider (Antichrist) will take full control of the world. Scalein hand, says he has to carefully evaluate and diet. We know this because the next verse indicates a lack of food.
3) "A piece of bread wheat or barley loaves 3 to pay someday." Three loaves of barley equal to one quarter. It is generally considered a diet of subsistence minimum. Therefore, this verse foreshadows a time when the salary of a full day to produce enough food to survive.
4) "Do not miss the olive oil and"wine". olive oil and wine, a symbol of luxury goods, which were the exclusive domain of the wealthy, when in the book of Revelation was written. In this verse, we learned that the famine in the previous sentence shall not affect the rich.
I think the four horsemen of Revelation 6 represent the Antichrist and the initial phase of their rise to power. Parts 1 and 2 of this series, the hypothesis that the Antichrist might use molecular manufacturing to conquer the world. If thisis the case, how do the actions of the rider on the black horse coincide with the development of molecular manufacturing (MM)? Is there any reason to believe this technological breakthrough, which will bring widespread abundance, will also be accompanied by famine?
Aside from the fact that scarcity and inflation often go hand-in-hand with war, and war is triggered by the rider on the red horse, ample evidence suggests molecular manufacturing will, of its own accord, lead to profound economic change.
The Coming Economic Apocalypse
The development of molecular manufacturing will usher in a period of unprecedented economic crisis, and no part of the world escape its effects.
The development of molecular manufacturing will lead to the proliferation of nano-Mills - a small, portable, fully automated production systems the size of washing machines today. Supplied with basic raw materials, nano-factory canto break the molecules and assemble products for basic consumption. A nano-cost small manufactures to work and be able to produce about two tons of goods per day. As such, it seems unlikely that a single nano factory would meet the daily requirements of each household in a typical contemporary American in a fraction of current costs.
Nanofactories be much more effective and more powerful than the factories of the industrial revolution. Not require largestretches of real estate, employees high wages, high intakes of energy, to redesign the assembly lines, capital expenditures constant, or the greater part of production costs associated with traditional systems for the past generations. Furthermore, as the precise positioning of molecules, nano-mill, their products are almost perfect, which gives an error rate of less than one tenth of one percent. Consequently, the raw material cost a fraction of what it costs today, and will be much more sustainableand powerful.
Nano-factories, but also be different for another reason - to be able to make copies of themselves. So instead of basic necessities, a nano-factory might also produce a nano second factory. The implications of this are enormous. A low cost, it would be possible to produce two Nano factory nano-factory that could produce four, then eight, and so on. In one week, the topic, the first nano factory can fill the world with billionsnano-factories further. The world economic order will be thrown into a free fall that industries of all, literally, become obsolete in a couple of weeks. The present world economic order based on the principle of scarcity of resources will be the head in front of a world of sudden wealth . Steve Burgess said in his book "The (mandatory) New economy of abundance" - "Abundance, paradoxically, could be very harmful." This means that the benefits of the marvelousMolecular manufacturing will come with a price of political instability, economic and military world.
Although the wide spread of this technology will not be extended treatment in a single day, aware of its existence and approval of the near future send shockwaves through the capital markets in the world and literally crush some industries. Molecular manufacturing to eliminate the need for much of the supply chain today, including plant mass,transmission and storage. International trade is a screeching halt, as no longer necessary in most cases (it is likely that some markets continue to prosper as Cuban cigars, handmade of genuine French wine, and a number of other luxury area historically ).
In a process that we know as the "creative destruction", many industries, including transportation, distribution, raw materials (including generics / non-branded consumerproducts), retail trade of goods and oil, you may lose more than 90% of its current market value. On the other hand, some sectors of the economy, such as services, intellectual property, brands, and goods of the actual class, may be a significant increase in value. However, the short-term damage will be far-reaching, and sudden and unexpected presence of MM is unlikely to cause widespread panic in the short term.
Millions of people are unemployed. StaffHopefully it will be destroyed. As a result, consumer spending is contracting, creating a precarious situation, threatening a global economic collapse completely. Among the economic turmoil, an interim solution or a new economic system must prepare to face the immediate consequences of the introduction of GMOs and the humanitarian crisis resulting from it.
Mike Treder, commenting briefly Future War, Interdependence and Nanotechnology, illustrates the manyadvantages and dangers of molecular manufacturing. One of the topics discussed are the possible negative impact on the present economic system:
"We must also consider the potential negative impacts of nanotechnology, advanced in our socio-economic structures.
Low-cost local manufacturing and duplication of designs could lead to a currency crisis, as the main economic sectors of the contract or even collapse. For example, the steel sector worldwide amounted to over $ 700million. And the millions of jobs in the industry - and the capital to argue that, if the materials are many times stronger than steel can be produced quickly and economically anywhere (and when) are required?
Productive nanosystems could make solar power a realistic and preferable presets to traditional energy sources. Anywhere in the world, energy consumers pay over $ 600 billion a year for utilities and supplies of fuel. Commercial andindustrial uses, the unit of extra digits. When a large portion of these costs may be permanently replaced with off-grid solar energy, more jobs will be removed.
The semiconductor industry worldwide annual sales of over 150 billion dollars. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the industry employs a work force of about 300,000 people work indoors. Moreover, the distribution of U.S. electronics retail is about $ 300 billion annually. All these areas arebe affected significantly if customized electronics products can be produced in house for about a dollar a pound, the likely cost of raw materials. If anyone can make products containing computing power of a million times bigger than the PC of today, where will this work? "
Although we had problems with the movement of jobs in the past (namely the replacement of the horse and buggy with the automotive industry), these transitions are usually conducted on a large numberyears and decades. Following the development of molecular manufacturing, they will take place in a matter of weeks and months.
In the "Dangers" section of its website, The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology poses many questions about the initial economic shock of molecular manufacturing, citing the disruption of the current economic order as a strong possibility:
"The purchaser of a manufactured product today is paying for its design, raw materials, the labor and capital production, transportation, storage and sale. The extra money - usually a relatively small - goes to the owners of these companies. If staff nanofactories can produce a wide range of products wherever and whenever you want, most of these efforts are in vain. This raises several questions about the nature of a post-nanotechnologies. Are cheaper products? Capitalism will disappear? Most people retire - or be unemployed? The flexibility of nano-Factorymanufacture and radical improvement of its products means that products of nanotechnology will not be able to compete in many areas. If the structure of nano-technology is exclusively owned or controlled, creates a monopoly on the world's largest, with a possible end to the fight against the practice of price Predator? If nothing is done, will be the availability of cheap copies means that the designers themselves and brand marketing are not paid? Much more study is needed, but it seems clear thatMolecular manufacturing could seriously undermine the current economic structure, greatly reducing the value of many human and material resources, including most of our existing infrastructure. Despite utopian post-capitalist hopes, it is difficult to know if a replacement system may appear to be valid time to avoid the human consequences of massive layoffs. "
Many of these questions remain unanswered, and if the world remains ignorant of molecular manufacturing and itsnext development, these questions can be answered by us the development of technology.
The initial economic impact
If international trade is stopped, if the transmission and distribution companies to fail, what happens to nations that are heavily dependent on imported products? It will take at least days or weeks to provide these nations with their own abilities nanofactories MM. Following this temporary interruption of the initial provisionchain, the basic laws of supply and demand determines the price of basic necessities of life. Although this will not be a permanent nuisance nanofactories distribute enough, it could mean that these countries will have much higher price and / or deficiency.
This will likely result in massive inflation, mandated by government rationing, or both. It is the sense of balance in the hands of the rider on the black horse? It 'a chance.
IfRevelation 6:6 suggests a significant gap between the living standards of rich and poor, so this is not entirely surprising. CRN raises the idea that even after the large scale deployment, MM can not be the utopian dream that people have expected.
"The price of a product is usually halfway between its value for the buyer and its cost to the seller. Molecular manufacturing could lead to products with a value of orders of magnitude higher than its cost. Itprobably have a price close to value the cost in this case, customers can get maximum benefit from the "nanotechnology revolution". If accepted for the prices of their value, the poor can continue to die of poverty in a world of products literally costs in order to save a life. If (as seems likely), this situation is better accepted by the rich and poor, social unrest could add to their problems of unnecessary human untoldsuffering.
The idea that the development of molecular manufacturing will initially result in an unprecedented world war followed by economic instability is directly correlated with the expected behavior of the first three horsemen of Revelation 6. The paralysis of international trade and the bankruptcy of many industries obsolete industrial era, to lead the global economic crisis. The idea that such a scenario could cause a temporary shortage of food or significantly higherfood prices is more likely. Once taken in context of the characteristics of the white horse of Revelation 6.2 of the red horse of Revelation 6:4, it seems quite possible that the four horsemen of Revelation 6 sign of the development of molecular manufacturing, a revolutionary technology that may well be developed in the next 3 to 5 years, and almost certainly will be developed by 2020.
In Part 4 of this series concludes with an examination of specialization onfourth and final horse.
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