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[monochrom] Do not push this button
http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/do-not-push-this-button.htm -- Posted By David Fine to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/do-not-push-this-button.htmmonochrom at 2/05/2009 08:39:00 PM
[monochrom] Stellar Dust Disaster
Texas-size asteroids make for exciting summer blockbusters, but when it comes to long-term damage, they're not the most menacing threat out there. Lurking at the edge of our galaxy are giant molecular dust clouds -- agglomerations of hydrogen gas, small organic molecules and minerals -- roughly 150 light-years across. If our solar system hit one, it would take 100,000 years to pop out on the other side. http://www.popsci.com/node/31419Link -- Posted By johannes to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/stellar-dust-disaster.htmmonochrom at 2/06/2009 04:59:00 PM
[monochrom] Zones of Proletarian Development
Zones of Proletarian Development (by Mastaneh Shah-Shuja) is an attempt to theorise the anti-capitalist movement from a neo-Vygotskian perspective. Using Marx, Vygotsky, Bakhtin and Activity Theory it analyses a series of proletarian activities including recent May Day celebrations in London, carnivalesque football riots in Iran, the anti-poll-tax rebellion and the anti-war movement. It concludes by looking at past and current proletarian organisations and makes a number of proposals for future modes of organising conducive to radical consciousness and autonomous activity. http://uo.twenteenthcentury.com/index.php/Zones_of_Proletarian_DevelopmentLink -- Posted By johannes to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/zones-of-proletarian-development.htmmonochrom at 2/06/2009 05:01:00 PM
[monochrom] Military Robots and the Laws of War
It isn't just on the ground: military robots have been taking to the skiesand the seas and space, too. And the field is rapidly aadvancing. The robotic systems now rolling out in prototype stage are far more capable, intelligent, and autonomous than ones already in service in Iraq and Afghanistan. But even they are just the start. As one robotics executive put it at a demonstration of new military prototypes a couple of years ago, The robots you are seeing here today I like to think of as the Model T. These are not what you are going to see when they are actually deployed in the field. We are seeing the very first stages of this technology. And just as the Model T exploded on the sceneselling only 239 cars in its first year and over one million a decade laterthe demand for rrobotic warriors is growing very rapidly. http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/military-robots-and-the-laws-of-warLink -- Posted By johannes to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/military-robots-and-laws-of-war.htmmonochrom at 2/06/2009 05:06:00 PM
[monochrom] A World Without Time: the Forgotten Legacy of Goedel and Einstein
Book by Palle Yourgrau. Mathematician Kurt Godel is widely regarded for his 1931 incompleteness theorem, which found that not everything can be proved. Godel then turned his attention to time, a subject that he mulled over with his good friend and sometimes foil Albert Einstein, In 1949, Godel postulated a theorem that stated, In any universe described by the theory of relativity, time cannot exist. The premise centers on the idea that if a spaceship goes fast enough, it can travel through the past, present, and future. If we can revisit the past, asserted Godel, then it never really passed. But a time that fails to pass is no time at all. Einstein was never able to refute Godel's idea. Yourgrau reports that no one else has done so, either, though, he acknowledges, few have tried. Although Godel's idea has been largely disregarded, Stephen Hawking has attempted to disprove it through his chronology-protection conjecture. Yourgrau asserts that Godel was a truly subversive thinker, far ahead of his, and perhaps current, time, The author considers the validity of Gddel's idea and argues that mathematicians and physicists alike should revisit Godel's theorem. In doing so, the author provides fascinating insight about Godel's relationship with Einstein and how this contentious idea challenged and inspired them both. http://www.amazon.com/World-Without-Time-Forgotten-Einstein/dp/0465092934Link -- Posted By johannes to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/world-without-time-forgotten-legacy-of.htmmonochrom at 2/06/2009 05:09:00 PM
[monochrom] Next Friday: Unix Time Number Reaches 1234567890
Friday, February 13th 2009, 23:31:30 GMT... special point in time. Why? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_timeUnix Time reaches 1234567890. Let's party. (via metalab) -- Posted By johannes to http://www.monochrom.at/english/2009/02/next-friday-unix-time-number-reaches.htmmonochrom at 2/06/2009 05:20:00 PM
[monochrom] maus auf dem mars
die maus auf dem mars. youtube ist schon ein nettes archiv http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3irC94JwEI
Re: [monochrom] maus auf dem mars
dedn die maus auf dem mars. dedn youtube ist schon ein nettes archiv nein, youtube ist scheisse. in diesem fall ist edonkey besser.