it is interesting to note that mankind
has not really figured out how to employ nuclear energy. There is a
common misconception that nuclear power plants supply us with “atomic
energy” when in fact they only serve to boil water that turns
turbines to generate electricity.
2012 06 08
What prompts an electron to migrate?
Seemingly the second level of
dynamism in the universe is electron migration. The primary dynamic
seems to be quarks converting from up to down, charmed to strange
etc.
2012 07 22
The incomplete sperm is
driven to find a complement to its lonely 23 chromosomes. This is a
significant sophistication of replication. The drive to replicate is
manifest in the tail-swinging of the sperm cell as it strives to
connect with its missing 23 chromosomes in the egg. This is the
refinement of the same “urge” that prompted certain chemicals to
duplicate themselves eventually leading to animation etc.[Now go
Sub-A with this...]
During meiosis we see
something that appears like “choice” as the dupe 46 chromos meet
at centromere and start exchanging parts homologously. [keep in mind
that these chromos are composed of molecules composed of atoms
composed of quarks and leptons, all actively, dynamically in motion
and at some level exhibitnig something that looks like “choice”]
When
we succeed in manipulating the mechanics of sub-A behavior we'll
also have solved our waste disposal problems: once we can control the
rate of decomposition/regeneration of form at a sub-A level any and
all things can be converted. In other words, create an environment
where sub-A's are no longer required to conform to a specific form
(in my previous writings a human body until death). Freed from
conformation the atoms then dissipate and the form degenerates. In
other words, de-activate or interrupt the “elan vital” of
inanimate objects. Just be careful to not unravel the whole Universe.
2012 09 01
With the passisg of Neil Armstrong
one is moved to ask: who will be the next Armstrong? What next event
in human history will be recorded as being of such significance? Will
it be an event in cybernation wherein a multi-megabyte computer is
linked to the creative aspects of a human brain? Will it be the
incovertible evidence of intelligent life beyond the human sphere?
What possible event can be evocatively compared to Man's first steps
on an extra-terra body of matter?
2012 09 02
Consider
“Sociobiology” - the title is sufficient to demonstrate that the
author is probably on the right track. Any other interpretation of
human culture takes us dangerously close to theories that include the
divine, thus suggesting that Man is somehow separate from Nature.
Science cannot abide this.