Re: China

2022-07-29 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
By the way by pure engineering we must get EV's road worthy. The greens that 
comprise a chunk of your party and celebrate like the work is all done. I 
wish!https://www.westernjournal.com/dems-electric-bus-dreams-go-flames-entire-fleet-taken-off-road-amid-massive-failure/?utm_source=email_medium=AE_campaign=can_content=2022-07-27=13563


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I am all for funding scitech. It's another BBB with 10 billion in tech, and 10 
trillion in social rewards for dem voters, correct? In any case its going for 
Joey's signature so we'll find out what's in it eventually?
Congress passes bipartisan $280 billion bill aimed at challenging China’s 
dominance in chip manufacturing (yahoo.com)
 Will it do us any good is another matter? Or it is good and the big Reps 
didn't want anything good under Joey to go against his current record? Things 
are so jittery now, that I am more concern. China, Russia, South Border, the 
Mexicans are complaing about too many gringos heading El Sur. 



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Sent: Thu, Jul 28, 2022 7:47 am
Subject: Re: China

On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 1:37 AM  wrote:


 > My animosity to Joey were his energy policies which made the inflation, 
because, he didn't pump up the solar push before the fossil fuel squeeze. 

Thanks to Democrats the Senate just passed legislation that would spend 
billions of dollars to ramp up wind, solar, geothermal and battery technology. 
Without exception every Republican in the Senate voted against it, Republican 
Senator John Barrasso even made the following hyperbolic comment about it:  “It 
is nothing short of an attack on the American family” 
And just a few days ago the Senate passed a bill that would spend $52 billion 
to improve domestic semiconductor manufacturing so we will not continue to be 
almost entirely dependent on Taiwan and South Korea for that vital resource; 
every Democratic senator without exception voted for it, but 33 Republican 
senators voted against it. Spud, do you agree with the Republicans in their 
opposition to these 2 bills, is this the hill you're willing to die on? 
John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
tmx
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Re: China

2022-07-29 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
I am all for funding scitech. It's another BBB with 10 billion in tech, and 10 
trillion in social rewards for dem voters, correct? In any case its going for 
Joey's signature so we'll find out what's in it eventually?
Congress passes bipartisan $280 billion bill aimed at challenging China’s 
dominance in chip manufacturing (yahoo.com)
 Will it do us any good is another matter? Or it is good and the big Reps 
didn't want anything good under Joey to go against his current record? Things 
are so jittery now, that I am more concern. China, Russia, South Border, the 
Mexicans are complaing about too many gringos heading El Sur. 



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Sent: Thu, Jul 28, 2022 7:47 am
Subject: Re: China

On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 1:37 AM  wrote:


 > My animosity to Joey were his energy policies which made the inflation, 
because, he didn't pump up the solar push before the fossil fuel squeeze. 

Thanks to Democrats the Senate just passed legislation that would spend 
billions of dollars to ramp up wind, solar, geothermal and battery technology. 
Without exception every Republican in the Senate voted against it, Republican 
Senator John Barrasso even made the following hyperbolic comment about it:  “It 
is nothing short of an attack on the American family” 
And just a few days ago the Senate passed a bill that would spend $52 billion 
to improve domestic semiconductor manufacturing so we will not continue to be 
almost entirely dependent on Taiwan and South Korea for that vital resource; 
every Democratic senator without exception voted for it, but 33 Republican 
senators voted against it. Spud, do you agree with the Republicans in their 
opposition to these 2 bills, is this the hill you're willing to die on? 
John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
tmx
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Re: Entanglement

2022-07-29 Thread Lawrence Crowell
No, Einstein was wrong on this.

LC

On Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 9:31:17 AM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 7:58 AM Alan Grayson  wrote:
>
> *> Maybe Einstein wasn't wrong about locality, only about geometry. AG*
>>
>
> My hunch, and it's only a hunch, is that Einstein was right about locality 
> because if things really were non-local then I don't see how we could 
> understand anything until we understood everything. But as far as I know 
> although Einstein found the wormhole solution that was lurking in his 
> General Relativity equations he never made a connection between that and 
> entanglement or locality, it was others who did that many decades after his 
> death.  
> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at  Extropolis 
> 
> oah
>
>
>

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Re: Entanglement

2022-07-29 Thread Lawrence Crowell
Two entangled black holes can teleport states. I may be wrong, but I think 
there is a way of experimentally showing this with a black hole analogue.

LC

On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 7:46:50 AM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 8:20 AM Alan Grayson  wrote:
>
> *> When it's claimed that "entanglement is the glue that connects space 
>> with time", what does this mean? AG*
>
>  
> If entanglement does connect space with time nobody knows exactly how it 
> works, although there are theories, one recent one involves Einstein–Rosen 
> wormholes of unlimited length but submicroscopic diameter. There is zero 
> experimental evidence this theory is correct, and no evidence it is 
> incorrect either. All we know for sure is if 2 particles are entangled and 
> you make a change in one of them then you can instantaneously change the 
> other particle even if it is an enormous distance away, but you can't use 
> that effect to make a device that can communicate faster than light.
>
> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at  Extropolis 
> 
> 2jr
>
>
>>

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Microprocessor manufacturing

2022-07-29 Thread John Clark
Most advanced microprocessors are designed in the USA but virtually all of
them are actually manufactured in Taiwan because they are the only ones
that have purchased the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines
needed to make them. Only one company in the world makes EUV lithography
machines, a Dutch company called ASML which is the largest technology
company in Europe, their newest machine costs $300 million and the world
will need hundreds of them. This dependence on foreign suppliers is a
serious security problem for the US given that virtually every hi tech
weapon in its arsenal, even its newest assault rifle that will replace the
antiquated M16, uses such chips, and Taiwan is in a Cold War with China
that could turn into a hot war at any time disrupting or destroying the
supply chain.

To help remedy this precarious situation a few days ago the Senate passed
the multibillion dollar "Chips And Technology Act", every Democratic
senator voted for it but 33 Republican senators voted against it. Just
yesterday the House Of Representatives also passed the bill, every
Democratic representative voted for it but 187 Republicans voted against
it. The bill is now on President Biden's desk and he will sign it into law
in the next few days.

John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at  Extropolis


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