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Prof. Manahel Thabet

Bitcoin and The Abolition of Monetary Centralization

In its history, the financial economy has known multiple financial systems, the oldest of which may be the barter system, and despite its extensive financial transactions, it was not purely mathematically economic, it was linked to the language and its discharge. the system had advantages, the most important of which was the lack of centralization to which it was invoked and similarly had some disadvantages: the difficulty of finding a single measure of commodity exchange, the incompatibility of the wishes of the seller and the buyer simultaneously, the difficulty of having a valid public means of value storage, as well as the difficulty of having an appropriate unit for forwarding payment, as well as the difficulty of fragmenting some goods.

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Soft Power is the Alternative of Civilization.

In one of my previous articles, I mentioned details about the importance of intellectual reclamation as one of the ways to counter cognitive scarcity, how to address research backwardness, to revive the power of the cognitive economy, and to implicitly refer to soft power as another means, which comes in the same context, and in the same importance as in my series of articles on the cognitive economy, and I dedicate this article to talking about the alternative of soft power in detail and expansion.

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Artificial Intelligence and The Future of Human Beings.

The great seriousness of the future of artificial intelligence and its applications may be evident in the great importance that the united states at the end of 2016 attached to its discussion, where it held a special conference at the white house on the future of ai applications, but the reference to the future of humans in the era of artificial intelligence at the conference was vague, and did not understand it in its papers, nor did its outputs address it.

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The Authority and Importance of Cultural Engineering in the World of Cognitive economics

The lack of intellectuals in the world has always been a natural consequence of the difficulty required by focused thinking, thus evading the world’s responsibility to think, taking the path of mental comfort, creating a fascinating course for most of what it wants to do, and even adopting ready-made ideas, rather than developing its ability to think focused, as a vital alternative, to address the difficulties of its life, to manage its lives and to manage its affairs.

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Awareness Industry and Facing Research Backwardness

In my article, I also outlined some outlines of what should and should not be done about the knowledge
economy and the creative industries; here I add more comprehensive, more focused details on the
conscious environment and the concept of cultural engineering, to address research and cognitive
backwardness.

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