Fascinating shadow projections. Conjures up thoughts in me about the
holographic universe.
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:25 AM, Craig Weinberg whatsons...@gmail.com
wrote:
more
http://rollership.tumblr.com/post/75567004763
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Liz - The pace of what we are discovering about the brain makes everything
we know about it a moving goal post; case in point the key role it now
appears astrocytes or glial cells play in the formation of memories
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/27913/title/Glial-cel
Perhaps, but also true that most ALS sufferers do not get such attention
media adulation.
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 1:49 PM, LizR lizj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hawking gets the attention because he has ALS. It's not a tradeoff many would
want to make.
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that Mitra is right,
Hawking is rejecting Penrose's theorem on the grounds that it doesn't
consider quantum effects.
Thanks for the clarification about the subtle distinction between the reasoning
in Hawking's recent short paper and Mitra's earlier theory.
Brent
On 2/6/2014 12:45 PM, Chris de
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On 7 February 2014 11:17, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com
vaster numbers of vertices.
Chris
Bruno
On 06 Feb 2014, at 07:59, Chris de Morsella wrote:
Liz – The pace of what we are discovering about the brain makes everything we
know about it a moving goal post; case in point the key role it now appears
astrocytes or glial cells play in the formation
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The invention of language was obviously of great benefit to the
Let's check back in 50 years on how that turns out :)
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apparently.
fusion...
Yeah, exactly.
Meanwhile we already have a fusion reactor up and running, should anyone want
to use it.
On 13 February 2014 12:10, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
Let's check back in 50 years on how that turns out :)
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On 13 February 2014 12:44, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
We all do use it already -- even as we burn the fossil fuel banked in coal
seams and gas oil bearing formations, all of which ultimately
Ground water contamination levels at the sampled well site of 54,000Bq/
liter
NHK http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20140213_22.html , Feb.
13, 2014: Record cesium level in Fukushima plant groundwater - [Tepco] says
water samples taken from a newly-dug well contained the highest levels
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The
Will they have time or will they fall victim to the great extinction event that
we have been causing (the extinction rate is currently 10,000 times the
background level, and this is due to human factors). The ocean webs of life are
collapsing across the globe n a most stark and alarming manner
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On 20 February 2014 00:20,
Based on reading the white papers on the LFTR design proposals (that I have
been able to see) they all seem to incorporate a fail-safe (lower melting
point) plug that will melt if the reactor begins to overheat (and well before
it melts down) and the liquid salt/fuel mix will rapidly drain
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I am in agreement but I am guessing humankind does not yet possess a working
LTFR that could power a large city. Nor, is a MSR (molten salt
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I wouldn't ride in the damn thing! -- Larry Niven, The theory and
Ahhh. the hypocrisy of it all. It's actually funny in a macabre way.
http://ecowatch.com/2014/02/21/exxon-ceo-joins-lawsuit-concerned-fracking-de
values-property/
Exxon CEO Joins Lawsuit Against Fracking Project Because It Will Devalue His
$5 Million Property
As ExxonMobil's CEO, it's Rex
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There are many reasons why nuclear power is dead in the water.
I think the main reason is that reactors got too big too fast and their
design has been frozen for nearly half a
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Solar cells are getting cheaper and easier
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On 2/24/2014 11:24 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote:
That would certainly be true if there is no sense of urgency to get the
job done, but we got to the moon in less than 9 years once we
There is a whole sector of biofuels devoted to various interesting
microorganisms -- some that have also been genetically engineered - to
harness them in order to produce chemicals, including fuels and important
pre-curser chemicals (Butanol being one)
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Its only a pipe dream if it doesn't work. Its all lies and exaggeration
if a technology if it does not. For decades, people all over the world have
worked on energy systems to replace the
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Point taken. But I know that
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Hydro IS solar. How do you think the water
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The prices for PV keeps coming down as well; in fact it has dropped an
amazing 99% in the past quarter century.
That's very nice, but even if the price dropped to zero it wouldn't be
enough to completely take over from nuclear and fossil fuel
It produces 4X the energy it needs just from the solar PV on the roofs of
its buildings.. Isn't it amazing what you can accomplish with such dilute
sources of energy. I include the link because the pictures are pretty cool,
and illustrate what a solar city could look like.
-price.
The cost per kilowatt -- for complete installed systems -- is starting to get
close to parity with the cost for electricity from coal. In ten years from now
solar will be far less expensive than coal electricity.
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even if the price dropped to zero it wouldn't be enough to completely
take over from nuclear and fossil fuel because it would still be too dilute
and too unreliable and unpredictable for many, perhaps most, applications.
So say you. and yet just this year alone - 2014 - it is projected
Well if you can store 61 times more energy, that just means there's room for
improvement in the existing batteries... Good news, if nature was able to do
it so can we I hope.
Zinc-air batteries, which combine atmospheric oxygen and zinc metal in a liquid
alkaline electrolyte to generate
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 05:01:51PM -0500, spudboy...@aol.com wrote:
Not to be a dick, but is not information or data perforations, and
pulses, in mater and energy? This is how we recognize information from
background noise, correct? Is there a third state of reality that is not
matter or energy?
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On 28 February 2014 06:43, John Clark
Personally the notion that all that exists is comp information - encoded
on what though? - Is not especially troubling for me. I understand how some
cling to a fundamental material realism; after all it does seem so very
real. However when you get right down to it all we have is measured values
, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com
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Well if you can store 61 times more energy, that just means there's room
for improvement in the existing batteries... Good news, if nature was able
to do it so can we I hope.
Zinc-air batteries, [...] offers about twice the gravimetric density
Who
If it's all math, then where does math come from?
Strange to say, elementary maths just appears to be a fact. That is, it is
a fact that 1+1=2.
Somehow I do not find that satisfying; in what way and by what evidence does
this occur?
Especially - as I had posited if math is the
Or it comes from our conceptualizing the world as consisting of distinct
objects and counting them, c.f. William S. Cooper The Origin of Reason and
Lakoff and Nunez Where Mathematics Comes From.
In that case math would emerge from our conscious minds -- growing out of
our making sense of the
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On 1 March 2014 04:59, spudboy...@aol.com wrote:
It does. You cannot fake electricity. You cannot fake electric current. If
you are depending on solar power for 20% of your electricity
Personally the notion that all that exists is comp information - encoded
on what though? - Is not especially troubling for me. I understand how some
cling to a fundamental material realism; after all it does seem so very
real. However when you get right down to it all we have is measured
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Chris,
For a computational universe to even exist it must be consistently
logico-mathematical. If it weren't the inconsistencies would cause it to tear
itself apart and thus
On 1 March 2014 18:16, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
If it's all math, then where does math come from?
Strange to say, elementary maths just appears to be a fact. That is, it is
a fact that 1+1=2.
Somehow I do not find that satisfying; in what way and by what evidence does
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On 01 Mar 2014, at 06:16, Chris de
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Who cares about gravimetric density?
Evidently you don't; that much is clear. The automobile
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Since this thread is about Fukushima, can I
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Occupy was a Soros funded org
leak, in the
American Southwest, at the plutonium waste storage facility.
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You need to power all civilization, once the
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Chris de Morsella
From The Dalai Lama
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/culturebox/2014/02/dalai_lama_at_a_santa
_fe_ski_resort_tells_waitress_the_meaning_of_life.single.html 's Ski Trip:
The Slate article is a pretty funny read this is its final passage; which I
think brings a certain perspective to everything
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On 3/1/2014 12:28 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
in the reality of physical limits on our small
blue green dot then there is not much I can do to help you.
Chris
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On 01 Mar 2014, at 07:16, Chris de
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Speaking of which, Heinlein would have loved this:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140302.html
I grok that
One of the best words ever invented* - IMO -thank you Heinlein.
Chris
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On 2 March 2014 21:05, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
I agree that it does not reach the level of an explanation, but am toying
with how it could be a mechanism by which
:16, Chris de Morsella wrote:
If it's all math, then where does math come from?
Strange to say, elementary maths just appears to be a fact. That is, it is
a fact that 1+1=2.
Somehow I do not find that satisfying; in what way and by what evidence does
this occur?
Especially - as I had
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Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement comes to
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On 3/2/2014 8:20 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote:
From
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On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
With power stations you don't need to worry about the same factors
(energy density etc) but you do need
Thanks. I will look for the paperback version towards the end of this month.
Chris
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On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:05 PM, meekerdb meeke...@verizon.net wrote:
There are over 7 billion people on the planet, never before in the
history of the Earth has a large animal (over
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This is certainly one subject on which I
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:43 PM, LizR lizj...@gmail.com wrote:
they
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Chris de Morsella cdemorse
, but the efficiency with which we heat, cool and light our buildings
(both residential, industrial and commercial) -- This is a case of apples and
oranges.
Chris
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:43 PM, LizR lizj...@gmail.com wrote:
they seem to mostly have a religious belief in free market capitalism,
despite there never having been such a thing
Actually there has been, the black-market.
Really I am laughing out loud -- for real. John I would love to
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Chris, at some point we must ask basic questions, such as, do the toilets
flush, and do the lights come on? We are not, I believe, speaking here about
Bruno's UDA, versus Tegmark's MUH, but how well our
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If the doctor became more ambitious, and decided to replace a species
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extinction rate is already 10,000 times the average background rate;
Chris, this is an artificial rate, as useless, except to Greens, as events
cause extinctions, not
endure and will not last. We either adapt or we
die; it really is as stark as that.
Chris de Morsella
John K Clark
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If only we all thought like you, the world would be fixed, eh? Or, if the
climate change doesn't fit all the models, that have been proposed by the
IPCC, then all we have to do is wait?
Come on spudboy – or whatever your real name is – do you really believe your
own emotional outburst?
I am waiting for Russell to give the thumbs up on the print version - I
still prefer print for some things like books.
Cheers,
Chris
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Liz, you are doing the same thing, Chris does, which, when confronted with
someone who disagrees with their world view, hurls snarky accusations. This
is not a good thing, but
de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I not only know they're very violent I know why they're violent. If
government made chocolate bars illegal the demand for chocolate bars would
not end and organizations would come into existence to fill that demand.
And the underground Hershey candy
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On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:09:32 PM UTC, Liz R wrote:
On 9
Yah. Its way too late. You have gotten me reflecting on the old saying by Tip
Oneil, who said All politics is local. I would paraphrase this and say all
politics is personel. I can observe two things, despite my diminished
capacity. One is that the climate is not behaving at all like you
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I understood, what you were going
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Since I have been on the list longer then you I ask are you here to enforce
progressive ideology? If you're pissed off, that's not my fault, that is your
own. I was just
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:59 AM, chris peck
into the mirror.
Chris
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Since I have been on the list longer then you I ask are you here to enforce
progressive
your
particular brand of Ayn Rand addled ideology?
Chris
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From
a search for truth,
and sometimes it's about a search for a research grant.
Scientists ARE observing and documenting the rate of extinction silly fellow.
You do not get to choose your own facts, spudboy (or whomever you are).
Chris
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accepting that you are wrong about this.
Chris
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From: spudboy...@aol.com spudboy...@aol.com
I hopefully, wouldn't think that there's a tea party or libertarian view of
science. The libertarians, unless I am wrong, are 100% pro-science, many
atheists, and all that. Your 1 extinction rate claim appears
From: LizR lizj...@gmail.com
Well, a-Popin is a bit of a giveaway :-)
Amen... and praise be :)
On 12 March 2014 12:14, Chris de Morsella cdemorse...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: spudboy...@aol.com spudboy...@aol.com
cannot partake of
you Green Rites Church, but rest assured,I do read the literature.
Are you a bible thumper? Certainly helps explain your gross ignorance of the
scientific method.
Chris
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From: spudboy...@aol.com spudboy...@aol.com
Yes indeed! And the acid rain is a-pouring down, and everyone's face is
a-sizzlin and a-popin from the sulphur, and the Ozone hole is a-lettin in the
gamma rays, and the BP
Party inspired stream of consciousness.
I wouldn't expect anything less of you; nor more.. And that's the rub now,
isn't it?
Chris
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