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‘Accounting Observations’ or ‘Ending Slavery In Our Time’

In Accounting, Cosmology, Dean Levinson, Divrei Torah, Economics, Finance, Invention on September 4, 2012 at 12:45 pm

I have ground-breaking economic theory to publish — which I call the Capital Component Theory.

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My goal  —  the end of slavery in our time.

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The recognition of labor: some observations on Malthus, Labor Theory, Marxism and Capitalism.

Some observations on capital formation: Germany, US, Cuba, China & Sovereign wealth.

In the 1960’s I was the inventor (among other matters) of:

  • Executive management compensation based on inclusion of stock ownership
  • ‘Stock options’ both generally as an additional market hedge or gamble (unfortunately perverted by manipulating insiders) and as a form of vesting executive and key employee incentive
  • The so-coined Management Buy Out or MBO in investment- banking
  • The ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Programs)
  • The later published (by others) ‘Supply-Side’ economics, which as described by Laffer did not focus on my capture of the element of unknown existing or latent demand that is dependent on what does not yet exist.

More recently, I was the creator of the watershed Northwest Delta Airlines Merger – granting stock ownership to ALL employees and thereby eliminating at least the apparent need for unions.

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I have not been paid for these and many other inventions and ideation as they have been stolen by what is not Capitalism, but merely German-Austrian (Nazi) inspired theft by  CIA. Slavery.

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I have ground-breaking economic theory to publish — which I call the Capital Component Theory.

The Most Prolific Inventor of Our Time,

Dean Aaron Levinson

inventor@oath.com

‘Inventions Requiring FASB’ or ‘Accounting for Software Development’

In Accounting, Computing, Dean Levinson, Invention on September 4, 2012 at 11:53 am

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‘The Calculator/Computing Language’ or ‘The (1st) Reinvention of Hewlett-Packard’

In Computing, Dean Levinson, Electronic Banking, Finance, Invention on September 4, 2012 at 10:17 am

I am the inventor of the HP-C Series Calculators.

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The letter C stood for the Calculator/Computing language.

By creating the C syntax programmable calculator, I deliberately created a programming workforce as a matter of forethought.

The Calculator/Computing language became known as the ‘C’ language as I branded. I did not write the language but I COINED it and I DEFINED it and for very specific purposes so as to accomplish the following: 

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The creation  of electronic banking

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The re-creation of Wall Street

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The creation of computerized manufacturing

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The creation of computerized products

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The creation of the cell phone industry

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All of which I both created and invented in as well.

In regard to C, I dubbed  C+ and C++ as an afterthought. I am the creator of object-oriented language and programming combining frequent process events and data as parent-child modules.

I also created what I called CASE — Computer Aided Software Engineering which I felt Texas Instruments could develop in something called IEF (Information Engineering Facility)– and a methodology for software development to go with it calling it the SDLC — Systems Development Life Cycle  which became promoted by James Martin and popularized in consulting.

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I am THE inventor of all of A, B, C, D, and E — and ALL at the same time:

Algol, Basic, C, Dos, and E-Proms

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And more …

All of this came from my examination and exploration of the nature and purpose of the abacus – the suanpan. My sandbox.

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I invented the C language because I am the inventor of STACKS and BUFFERING; which transformed computing, memory storage and usage and printing; and which was aided by post-fix notation — the point of C language syntax.

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I invented Scientific calculators that graphed for the first time; Financial  calculators with function calculation keys; and the ability to program in both.

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I am the inventor of the HP- C Series Calculators.

The Most Prolific Inventor of Our Time,

Dean Aaron Levinson

inventor@oath.com

‘Faith Story’ or ‘Avraham Counts The Stars’

In Astronomy, Cosmology, Dean Levinson, Divrei Torah, Invention, Optics on September 4, 2012 at 10:08 am

During the day Avraham my forefather was asked to count (or tell the story) of the stars which show at night.

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I am the inventor of new technology that extended the use of telescopes to group viewing at the same time for study, lecture or other educational or visitor purposes. This has been installed at Kitt’s Peak in New Hampshire.

I also came up with a companion program explaining astronomy from the Jewish Bible and antiquity for marketing purposes at Kitt’s and to be taught at UNH and elsewhere. 

[Under Construction]

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The Most Prolific Inventor of Our Time,

Dean Aaron Levinson

inventor@oath.com

Suanpan

In Accounting, Astronomy, Building Materials, China, Computing, Dean Levinson, Divrei Torah, Economics, Electronic Banking, Finance, International Development, Invention, Materials Science, Optics on September 4, 2012 at 9:42 am

Suanpan is the name for the original Chinese abacus, the term still in use. Translated as ‘counting tray’ the term literally once meant ‘sand tray’ referring to the sand that was placed in it where numerical characters were drawn.

Upon hearing the history and origin of the abacus I dubbed suanpan as ‘The Sandbox’ at the age of six. I was introduced to the abacus at age two or so. And from child’s play have changed the world. 

This is the true story of the transformation of modern computing. accounting, finance, economics, sand and silicon related materials, devices and products, ‘sandbox’ social theorization and more. All progressing (and continuing) from my earliest explorations and invention.

Dean Aaron Levinson