Using my account with ChatGPT for the first time yesterday, here is Chat's response to the following question: "What do you know about the term "globanomics" and/or "globanomic theory"?
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I apologize, but it seems that the term "globanomics" and "globanomic theory" do not have widely recognized definitions or established bodies of knowledge associated with them. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there is no specific economic theory or field of study known as "globanomics" that is recognized by economists or academic institutions.
However, it's possible that "globanomics" is a term used by a specific group or organization with its own unique meaning. Without further context or information, it is difficult for me to provide a specific explanation.
If you can provide more details or clarify the specific concept or context related to "globanomics" or "globanomic theory," I'll do my best to assist you further.
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I don't know exactly how Chat came up with that answer, but i was a little surprised to see that Chat referred to a September 2021 data regarding its knowledge level. There were a couple of articles written about globanomics before September 21, but i didn't publish my book called Globanomics until October 2021.
Just the same, i was not surprised with Chat's response, not was i disappointed. I plan on digging more into Chat to see if can figure out what he/she/it can help me to get smarter.
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ps. Drones attacking Moscow? I wonder who is doing that, and what that is all about? I am kind of surprised at that news.
ps1. Besides different principles within "globanomics", you should understand that the base (or foundation) for globanomics is purely mathematical. Whether some of the requirements are not "intuitive" maybe at first glance, they become requirements because of the mathematics behind them (e.g., 49.99% rule. If you understand mathematics you will see that the 49.99% to 50.01% rule will turn out the most productive and optimal approach to take for future developments--with much of the process involving "brain draining".