Thanks for the tag.
There had been some biased moderation, from my perception, in this section so I don't really consider it worthwhile to make any serious posts anymore. I'm now more inclined to resort to my original habit of comical cynicism and derisory form of posting.
Since I never had any problems with
@Genesis' style of posts, I don't really want to make any comments on his essay with my kind of cynicism and derision. But if
@Genesis gives me his permission, then I wouldn't mind commenting on his essay.
I must say, his essay is quite interesting and I do have some opinions on it (some of which will differ from yours).
go ahead, what's a forum for.
Thanx for the Tags LeveratedBuyout.
I just disagree with this part. China will never catch up with the US, unless some "new great invention/discovery or go uncharted territories" will be rolled out in the near future.
Normally this kind of thought that China can catch up with the US come from only one fact: China huge population of disciplined working culture. This is the strong point of China w.r.t the US. We now look at what make US No.1.
- If you look at the current dynamic why US is number 1, she is number 1 because of talent management. You see the best and brightest born elsewhere end up to be US citizen. This dynamic continues.
This is a misconception, while true US does attract talent like no other, but China has been doing something on a lesser scale.
One of the reasons China's tech sector rose so quickly is because of a government initiative that gave very special treatment to those overseas Chinese that can bring back technology or anything else of value, like management principles and such.
This is largely successful and has led to the current boom in many tech sectors.
Chinese education sector is going into major reforms, and Chinese basic infrastructure has been more or less established.
A side note, in the 1980s, the current WZ-10 attack helicopter chief engineer went into the work force, he had no access to helicopters, funding, computers, or even an experienced mentor. All the new graduates, have these and more now. One generation passing experience and knowledge to the next.
You can copy designs, but you can't copy experience, and that takes time, time we have spent.
- The US has been inventing new things all the time at the rate China cannot catch up with. If you look back to the world history, the great empire has their new inventions to do things their neighbour can't. The Inca built system of roads for fast information. The Qin of China invented official system that enable China to rule over large land area. Up to current, China only new invention is the revival of ancient silk road. So we will need to see the impact of the new silk road. If the project did change great number of people ways of life and give breath of modernity to central Asia, or create new humming trade route through central asia, then ... Yeah Only that we could say China might catch up with the US.
If China decided to explore more the moon than previously explored, and finally shock the world with new discovery that could be translated into political power, yes, that kind of thing will do help China catching up US.
Catch up, what does that mean? We must look at it as a whole.
A good example is military.
The first F-15 came out in the 70s, China had nothing. The first J-10 was inducted in 2013, a full 3 decades. American F-22 was inducted in 2006, and there is every indication of induction of J-20 by 2016 or 1017, a full deduction of 20 years.
By the time 6th gen rolls out, China and America will be neck to neck.
You have to remember China started late, not only late, but with nothing. When industrialization happened, we had trouble making a lamp, and I mean that literally.
Chinese smartphone companies are pouring massive amount of money into R&D. Government is pouring massive amount of money into the tech sector.
While it is not apparent now, but it all depends on what you consider to be innovative.
and the reason that US is still No.1 inventors is because great talent born else where end up US citizen. It is because US is no. 1 world educator. It is because US work culture that is merit base. It is because English is the world language.
All being said, I don't see any chance China can catch up with the US, since US has much faster speed of new innovation.
I suggest China start copy US on this working culture and on being land of immigrants.
Faster speed based on what? I clearly show you how the time between American innovation, and Chinese imitation, are getting noticeably shorter.
2030, 2050, these are not random dates, pulled out of someone's ***.