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===== Part II: Unified Field Content =====
===== Part II: Unified Field Content =====


<p>[01:16:36] Okay. The next unit of GU is the unified field content. What does it mean for our fields to become unified? There are, in fact, only at this moment, two fields that know about X. $$\theta$$, which is the connection that we've just talked about, and a section, $$\sigma$$ that takes us back so that we can communicate back and forth between $$U$$ and $$X$$. We now need field content that only knows about $$U$$, which now has a metric depending on $$\theta$$.
<p>[01:16:36] Okay. The next unit of GU is the unified field content. What does it mean for our fields to become unified? There are, in fact, only at this moment, two fields that know about $$X$$. $$\theta$$, which is the connection that we've just talked about, and a section, $$\sigma$$ that takes us back so that we can communicate back and forth between $$U$$ and $$X$$. We now need field content that only knows about $$U$$, which now has a metric depending on $$\theta$$.


<p>[01:17:32] A particular member of the audience is a hedge fund manager who taught me that there is something of a universal trade and a universal trade has four components: 1) you have to have a view, 2) you have to have a trade expression, 3) you have to be able to calculate your cost of carry and 4) you need a catalyst.
<p>[01:17:32] A particular member of the audience is a hedge fund manager who taught me that there is something of a universal trade and a universal trade has four components: 1) you have to have a view, 2) you have to have a trade expression, 3) you have to be able to calculate your cost of carry and 4) you need a catalyst.
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