When I was young Walt Disney reminded us of the legendary American hero Davy Crockett. One of the things Crockett was known for was his motto "Be sure you're right, then go ahead." In recent years we have been hearing a lot of the motto "Just do it."
I have actually been told that it is better to do something wrong than to take time to think about what I'm doing, to be sure that I am right. I actually have had several people tell me the same thing. I should point out that they were all small time contractors. I emphasize small time.
I have also known some very successful people, including contractors and military leaders. They were in the habit of being sure. I have also known many academicians, who tended to try to be sure that they were right. I have also known a number of politicians. They so very often don't give a hoot about whether or not they are correct.
The senior President Bush and Senator McCain come to mind. For much of their careers they tried to follow a path that they seemed to actually believe in.Then running for the office of President came along. Each of them then spent a few years not seeming to do what they believed in. Bush senior eventually did seem to do what had to be done, and Senator McCain has begun to act for what is right instead of what pleases a handful of radicals.
Global warming is a real threat. When you concentrate wealth, you diminish wealth. American wealth has been founded on government handouts to business. We the people funded the railroads. The Constitution says that we are supposed to "promote the general welfare." The Federalist Papers says that that means, among other things, what we now know as Social Security and universal health care. By the way, the Bible also says that we should take care of our fellow humans.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Have You Been Hacked?
Just a word of warning. Microsoft does not call you to tell you you're having problems with your computer. There are some real shysters out there looking to take advantage of you. I've been re-formatting computers all day and am not through yet. I had other stuff I was wanting to write about. Another day.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
How Accurate Does Pi Need to Be?
I just want to make a little clearer what I was just writing about when I was speaking about a quantum mechanical limit to the value for pi. The calculation for pi assumes a purely Euclidean geometry. The real world seems to follow the geometry of General Relativity (Riemannian geometry). Euclidean geometry works as a good approximation in low gravity for short distances. That means at some point quantum mechanics and general relativity conspire to mean that pi needs only be accurate up to that point.
Some physicist who is up to the math should look at this It probably turns out to coincide with a known phenomenon. Perhaps someone else has already done the work and I just haven't run into it yet.
Some physicist who is up to the math should look at this It probably turns out to coincide with a known phenomenon. Perhaps someone else has already done the work and I just haven't run into it yet.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
What is The Life of Pi?
Just wanted to comment on the movie " Life of Pi." I am intrigued by the many digit form of the number pi shown early in the movie. It occurs to me that Quantum Physics says that such a long version of pi is meaningless because of the uncertainty principle. In reality, nothing can be measured to that degree of certainty.Which version do you prefer? I am actually asking the same question that Pi did at the end of the movie. I hope someone has the understanding to comment on this. Or at least to say " Say what?"
Is the Cannabis Cup in America a Sign of Progress?
Yesterday I wrote an article about the 2013 High Times Cannabis Cup, a combination festival and trade show celebrating marijuana. After 25 years of being held in Amsterdam it was held in Seattle this September 7-8.
Whether this is a positive or a negative development is a subject for debate, as it has been since William Randolph Hearst sought to protect his newsprint interest from competition from the hemp industry. Because marijuana use in America was associated with African Americans, Mexicans,and Hindus it was easy to bring race into the debate. Much of the debate in Congress centered on the color of the skin of marijuana smokers and the need to "protect our children from exposure to dark-skinned people."
Extracts from the cannabis plant have a long history in healing practices (medicine) of many different cultures. Cannabis products also have a long history in religion. Marijuana has a very complicated chemical composition. Two chemicals, cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol, are the primary drug and psychoactive components of marijuana.
Cannabidiol, known as CBD, has become of interest in medical marijuana circles because strains of marijuana high in CBD and low in THC (tetrahydro-cannabinol) are very effective in treating pediatric epilepsy. Because these strains do not have strong psychoactive characteristics, they are considered more suitable for treating children.
It is interesting to note that the only negative side effect to marijuana based medicines ever mentioned is "a mild feeling of euphoria." Other medicines may list such things as death, paralysis, heart attack, blindness, sterility, impotence, hallucinations, or any number of very undesirable consequences. As long as they don't make you feel good, they get approved.
An interesting observation is that the one technologically advanced nation fostering serious medical research on cannabis is Israel. It has been suggested that the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey" means "a land with much marijuana" since milk and honey refers to a common way of consuming cannabis and early Palestine is known to have had abundant cannabis. Go to the site of the Zion Coptic Church for more on this subject.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Does Your Back Door Have Insect Guards?
Nephila clavipes
photo by Thomas Pendrake This lovely lady lives near our back door light and helps keep the bug population in control. She measures about four inches. She is a golden orb spider and I understand it is possible to make one bite you if you try hard enough. They are called golden orb spiders because they create silk covered egg sacs using their golden silk. This silk is one of the strongest fibers known.
Scientists who play with genetics have bred milk goats using gene splicing to add spider silk genes to a line of milk goats in order to bee able to produce fibers of spider silk from goat milk. In one experiment the protein was mixed with human skin cells to produce bullet-proof human skin.
Spider man fans and the military-industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned us about probably like the idea, but it does kindly creep me out. (kindly is cracker speak)
I used to keep milk goats so I worry about these goats getting into the gene pool. Goat milk is enjoyed by more humans that any other kind of milk. I am allergic to cow milk.
A couple of days ago I watched a different moth get caught in this spider's web. The moth immediately stopped moving and the spider did not realize it was there. After a few minutes it managed to fall free of the web. I am willing to bet that this moth fought to get free of the web.
I'm suspect that the moth who got away had ancestors who got away. If not, maybe it will have descendants who will.
photo by Thomas Pendrake This lovely lady lives near our back door light and helps keep the bug population in control. She measures about four inches. She is a golden orb spider and I understand it is possible to make one bite you if you try hard enough. They are called golden orb spiders because they create silk covered egg sacs using their golden silk. This silk is one of the strongest fibers known.
Scientists who play with genetics have bred milk goats using gene splicing to add spider silk genes to a line of milk goats in order to bee able to produce fibers of spider silk from goat milk. In one experiment the protein was mixed with human skin cells to produce bullet-proof human skin.
Spider man fans and the military-industrial complex that President Eisenhower warned us about probably like the idea, but it does kindly creep me out. (kindly is cracker speak)
I used to keep milk goats so I worry about these goats getting into the gene pool. Goat milk is enjoyed by more humans that any other kind of milk. I am allergic to cow milk.
A couple of days ago I watched a different moth get caught in this spider's web. The moth immediately stopped moving and the spider did not realize it was there. After a few minutes it managed to fall free of the web. I am willing to bet that this moth fought to get free of the web.
I'm suspect that the moth who got away had ancestors who got away. If not, maybe it will have descendants who will.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
What Is Content Writing and How Does it Relate to the Hygiene Hypothesis?
I just finished writing an article for a blog for a company called Pure Citizen which is a marketing site for products which are either organic, free of synthetic chemicals, or at least ethically produced and marketed. The article I just wrote was about organic kid's clothing. It seems I had to discuss the hygiene hypothesis. Wikipedia seems to think this is a fairly new topic. Hahnemann pretty much laid out the concept about two hundred years ago.
The hygiene hypothesis ( I believe it used to be called the hygienic hypothesis) first began to be a mainstream concept when the polio epidemic arose. Polio was a common mild disease for thousands of years. Before modern sewage practices were developed everyone was exposed to very mild versions of polio at a very young age. Kinda sounds like the Sabin vaccine dispensed by God/nature/whatever name. God knows his name and how you may pronounce it. After modern sewage systems were developed the natural communal immunity to polio vanished and virulent strains developed.
The human immune system developed in an environment filled with potential pathogens which the immune system readily handles. If a child is not exposed to enough of these it may become unable to respond properly to other substances and may also turn its attention to its own body. Allergies and auto-immune diseases may result. Folk-lore has "Mommy's Babies" more prone to asthma.
Expect more on this subject.
The hygiene hypothesis ( I believe it used to be called the hygienic hypothesis) first began to be a mainstream concept when the polio epidemic arose. Polio was a common mild disease for thousands of years. Before modern sewage practices were developed everyone was exposed to very mild versions of polio at a very young age. Kinda sounds like the Sabin vaccine dispensed by God/nature/whatever name. God knows his name and how you may pronounce it. After modern sewage systems were developed the natural communal immunity to polio vanished and virulent strains developed.
The human immune system developed in an environment filled with potential pathogens which the immune system readily handles. If a child is not exposed to enough of these it may become unable to respond properly to other substances and may also turn its attention to its own body. Allergies and auto-immune diseases may result. Folk-lore has "Mommy's Babies" more prone to asthma.
Expect more on this subject.
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