China has not lost ability to innovate

Scientists in China may have just reinvented the toilet bowl (bgr.com)

intercst

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A well educated population, hard working, and driven to succeed (by family and culture) has much potential.

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Perhaps we could steal their IP!

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What a load of crap. We need to dump this thread.

Just curious, does it come in gold?

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Yeah, better off talking about recipes like making fudge or baking brownies or something…

Pete

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Be more interesting if they made a thin liner material (how thin could it be and still function?) that could be used in a variety of places. Non-stick variety of bakeware/cookware? Other commercial applications?

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enjoy the gratuitous bathroom scene.

Maybe fool’s gold… Or golden shower gold?

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At every high school I know of that has a significant Asian student population, the top scores usually go to Asians. They are disciplined and work at learning.

It’s a mistake to count them out in any competition. They are very capable.

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@pauleckler

Human to human it has nothing to do with the people. The Chinese government has made sure of that.

The larger sweep of history is against China.

Twenty years ago, it was the Japanese that were developing “high tech” toilets.

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When I was working on the construction of an offshore oil platform in Japan for Exxon in the early 1980’s, they had a problem with the Japanese construction workers pulling the toilet tanks off the walls of the bathrooms. Apparently they were attempting to use the American-style fixtures as a traditional Japanese toilet by standing on the seat, facing the wall, and holding on to the tank. We had to install bilingual placards explaining the proper use and operation.

intercst

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That may be but it has nothing to do with the ability of a society to be innovative or not. Sure most Chinese students excel at taking tests. Is that because China invented the standardized test and all the bureaucracy around it? No.

China has been innovative in ancient times. However lately, it has fallen behind. It has caught up a bit but can it continue?

tj

Measured how?

They certainly have the educated manpower. The “Chinese copy” is famous. They are good at that too.

They seem very capable in many areas. Rare earths. Silicon photovoltaics. High speed rail. And one might suspect they are way ahead in many items they manufacture. If we no longer manufacture how can we expect to keep up?

They have some clear advantages. And long term strategy.

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by academic paper publishing, by number of patents, by business innovations, by tech advances …it is multi facets.
However, I think that if they isolate themselves and/or are isolated and if the regime becomes more autocratic then their recent innovative run may slow and come to an end.

tj

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