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torsdag 11. november 2010
Vel, iallefall veldig gøy å se tanken falle.
fredag 5. november 2010
ropE! arounD! emptY! spacE!
søndag 31. oktober 2010
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søndag 3. oktober 2010
to us
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lørdag 31. juli 2010
To ensure reality of interaction processes in a continuous medium, it is indispensable to have both a positive source ejecting the medium (the radiant) and a negative source sucking the ambient medium (the sink). Whereas the positive source (radiant) in the medium is implemented easily by the flow reflection from the obstacle (body), the negative source (sink) can hardly be implemented without special techniques. One of the solutions may be found in nature. To meet condition (3), we have to stop propagation of the medium (q=0) towards the center of the source by directing the lateral area flow Q transversely to the source radius, i.e. at a tangent to the circumference converting it to a flow rotating around the source axis thereby producing a vortex. evgars(punktumcom/berdinskih
time goes fast for bugs maybe therefore its scary
therfore maybe until then
will you yes i can
empty full tank of yes
no i will do it yes
yesno
time
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torsdag 15. juli 2010
Science historian cracks the 'Plato code'
(PhysOrg.com) -- A science historian at The University of Manchester has cracked "The Plato Code" - the long disputed secret messages hidden in the great philosopher's writings.
Dr Kennedy, whose findings are published in the leading US journal Apeiron, reveals that Plato used a regular pattern of symbols, inherited from the ancient followers of Pythagoras, to give his books a musical structure. A century earlier, Pythagoras had declared that the planets and stars made an inaudible music, a 'harmony of the spheres'. Plato imitated this hidden music in his books.
The hidden codes show that Plato anticipated the Scientific Revolution 2,000 years before Isaac Newton, discovering its most important idea - the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. The decoded messages also open up a surprising way to unite science and religion. The awe and beauty we feel in nature, Plato says, shows that it is divine; discovering the scientific order of nature is getting closer to God. This could transform today's culture wars between science and religion."Plato's books played a major role in founding Western culture but they are mysterious and end in riddles," Dr Kennedy, at Manchester's Faculty of Life Sciences explains.
"In antiquity, many of his followers said the books contained hidden layers of meaning and secret codes, but this was rejected by modern scholars.
"It is a long and exciting story, but basically I cracked the code. I have shown rigorously that the books do contain codes and symbols and that unraveling them reveals the hidden philosophy of Plato.
"This is a true discovery, not simply reinterpretation."
This will transform the early history of Western thought, and especially the histories of ancient science, mathematics, music, and philosophy.
Dr Kennedy spent five years studying Plato's writing and found that in his best-known work the Republic he placed clusters of words related to music after each twelfth of the text - at one-twelfth, two-twelfths, etc. This regular pattern represented the twelve notes of a Greek musical scale. Some notes were harmonic, others dissonant. At the locations of the harmonic notes he described sounds associated with love or laughter, while the locations of dissonant notes were marked with screeching sounds or war or death. This musical code was key to cracking Plato's entire symbolic system.
Dr Kennedy, a researcher in the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, says: "As we read his books, our emotions follow the ups and downs of a musical scale. Plato plays his readers like musical instruments."
However Plato did not design his secret patterns purely for pleasure - it was for his own safety. Plato's ideas were a dangerous threat to Greek religion. He said that mathematical laws and not the gods controlled the universe. Plato's own teacher had been executed for heresy. Secrecy was normal in ancient times, especially for esoteric and religious knowledge, but for Plato it was a matter of life and death. Encoding his ideas in secret patterns was the only way to be safe.
Plato led a dramatic and fascinating life. Born four centuries before Christ, when Sparta defeated plague-ravaged Athens, he wrote 30 books and founded the world's first university, called the Academy. He was a feminist, allowing women to study at the Academy, the first great defender of romantic love (as opposed to marriages arranged for political or financial reasons) and defended homosexuality in his books. In addition, he was captured by pirates and sold into slavery before being ransomed by friends.
Dr Kennedy explains: "Plato's importance cannot be overstated. He shifted humanity from a warrior society to a wisdom society. Today our heroes are Einstein and Shakespeare - and not knights in shining armour - because of him."
Over the years Dr Kennedy carefully peeled back layer after symbolic layer, sharing each step in lectures in Manchester and with experts in the UK and US.
He recalls: "There was no Rosetta Stone. To announce a result like this I needed rigorous, independent proofs based on crystal-clear evidence.
"The result was amazing - it was like opening a tomb and finding new set of gospels written by Jesus Christ himself.
"Plato is smiling. He sent us a time capsule."
Dr Kennedy's findings are not only surprising and important; they overthrow conventional wisdom on Plato. Modern historians have always denied that there were codes; now Dr Kennedy has proved otherwise.
He adds: "This is the beginning of something big. It will take a generation to work out the implications. All 2,000 pages contain undetected symbols."
Plato quoted:
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
“If women are expected to do the same work as men, we must teach them the same things.”
“Ignorance: the root of all evil.”
“Only the dead have seen the end of war.”
“The price good men pay for indifference to publiuc affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”
“Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.”
onsdag 2. juni 2010
tirsdag 18. mai 2010
Planter i fortfilm
høyreklikk og trykk watch on youtube. faens driten ville ikke samarbeide.
der ingen skulle tru at nokon kunne bu
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This is typical of how we think about the physical world - we think of it as being filled with contingent events, facts that could be otherwise, situations that have no fundamental reason for their being as they are. But let me remind you that mathematicians see their pristine, abstract world as the antithesis to the random, accident-filled world we all inhabit. Things that happen in the mathematical world strike mathematicians as happening , without any exeptions for statable, understandable reasons.
-Douglas Hofstadter , i am a strange loop
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fakta om bier

elektrisk ladet. er ikke alt og alle egentlig det? merkverdig uansett, denne lille faktasetningen:
"Most bees are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge, which aids in the adherence of pollen."
kilder: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic
men sansynligvis mer interessant, om biens flukt, altså "flying":
"In 1996, Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University, UK, showed how vortices rolling along the leading edge of many insects' wings were a vital source of lift."
SVINGRADIUS

Insekters vingeslag har vanligvis en svingradius, eller sirkelbue eller hva det nå heter, på variasjoner fra 145 til 165 grader. Honningbien nesten halvparten, 90 grader. Det er lite. Vingene er allerede små i forhold til kroppen. 230 vingeslag per sekund med den radiusen kan ikke i seg selv forklare at bien i det hele tatt holder seg i luften. Den teoretiske umuligheten for biens flukt ble slått fast allerede i 1934 i boken Le vol des insectes av en M. Magnan. Altså kunne det her ikke være snakk om vanlig flaksing, men noen mer finstemte bevegelser. I 2005 kunne man filme bier med tilstrekkelig anall bilder pr sekund for å kunne granske flyveteknikken nøye i slow motion.
"It is the more exotic forces created as the wing changes direction that dominate, says (Michael) Dickinson. Additional vortices are produced by the rotation of the wing. "It's like a propeller, where the blade is rotating too," he says. Also, the wing flaps back into its own wake, which leads to higher forces than flapping in still air. Lastly, there is another peculiar force known as "added-mass force" which peaks at the ends of each stroke and is related to acceleration as the wings' direction changes."
videoklipp: http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/av/dn8382.avi
hovedkilde: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8382-secrets-of-bee-flight-revealed.html
Og sist men ikke minst, et aldri så lite innslag i den uendelige serien "ting som ser ut som hverandre".
tirsdag 30. mars 2010
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kunst, men ikke kunstig
den siste der, en skulptur av arthur ganson - en mann hvis verker det er verdt å sjekke ut!
jeg tror forresten punktum sitter på flere videoer i samme gate. post!
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Utvidede horisonter
mandag 22. februar 2010
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The static notion of living on earth. Maybe there is nothing but movement. Movement giving rise to solid things
Solid things tricking our minds. Fractal movement towards infinity and back. Twisting around itsself. I am a strange loop*. You are a strange loop. We are a strange loop.
Twisting inwards towards the singularity of the cells in which we are composed.
Posistive being negative. Negative being positive. All other forces may well only be effects.
Layers upon layers of warm and cold. Black and white. The strangeness of attraction.
We are a thin layer on something living. They are the thin layer of something living.
A biosphere in the spin.
As Viktor Schauberger asked himself; while sitting under the appletree seeing the apple falling down. Why didn`t Newton ask how the apple managed to levitate up there.
Gravitation versus Levitation.
Beef jerky condemnation.
frustration
*I am a strange loop, a book by Douglas Hofstadter
tirsdag 16. februar 2010
Lyd for øyet
filmen er laget av den sveitsiske professoren Hans Jenny (1904-1972), pioneren som regnes som grunnleggeren av studiet av visuelle bølgefenomener. det var i sin tid han som navnga studiet: Cymatikk. denne videoen er en lydbonanza for øyet. det som er viktig å huske på, er at han her ikke bruker vilkårlig lyd eller støy, men HARMONISKE frekvenser, til å gi "liv" til materialene han arbeider med. lyd, bølger, vibrasjoner har virkelig livgivende kraft. det er duket for et treretters herremåltid i lyd og bilde.
mandag 15. februar 2010
Vi er alle energikonsumenter
et annet dyr som har teken på dette med energiforbruk, er pytonslangen. de fleste mennesker jobber minst sju og en halv time om dagen, fem av syv dager, for dermed å ha to dager (de kaller dem "fri") foran tven. (en discovery-dokumentar med dertil populær vitenskap viste målinger av energiforbruket til mennesker som satt i en stol og stirret i veggen. det var utrolig lavt. men fortvil, det sank ytterligere når en tv ble skrudd på.) denne syklusen med ufrie og frie dager pågår jevnt og trutt mesteparten av livene deres. ikke alle vil tilpasse seg dette derimot, og noen syns for eksempel det kan være mer givende å arbeide mer intensivt, kanskje et par uker, for dermed å ha fri noen uker. denne pytonen har som sagt tatt det til et annet nivå.
lørdag 13. februar 2010
Se den fete lyden a!
da jeg var liten og fattern guffa på med musikken sin; han hadde digre, DIGRE høytallere; selve kassene nesten en meter høye, sikkert over en halvmeter både i dybden og bredden; og basselementer på minst 15 (18?) tommer; han kalte dem forresten LUFTFLYTTERE, og det gir mening; da husker jeg at jeg kunne komme inn i stua og tenke; fytte grisen det er så rått, når hele stua fylles av musikk.
lyden, oppstår av at membranen i høyttaleren vibrerer, pumper ut og inn, og setter i gang vibrasjoner i lufta rundt seg. kjedereaksjon. bølger. sett på musikk, og flytt deg, hodet/ørene dine, rundt i rommet og kjenn etter. uansett om du går helt bort i hjørnet, under bordet, bak sofaen, uansett hvor - så er det lyd der også. membranen tar tak og setter lufta i hele rommet i sving.
men ok - å høre lyd er nok fortsatt hakket vassere enn å se den. men kanskje kan nettop det å se lyd, være med å øke forståelsen av hva fenomenet egentlig går ut på. så kan det også gi ny mening til å guffe skikkelig opp å kjenne at hele rommet vibrerer, og at musikken ikke bare opptas av flimmerhårene inni ørene og høres, men at den kjennes over hele kroppen.
Fin liten vortex.

foto av en mikroorganisme (lepocinclis spirogyra) som skrur seg fremover.
tommel opp for tree of life web project: http://tolweb.org/Eukaryotes/3
Om det er vi eller de andre som er fantepakket vet jeg ikke.
punktum komma sa: tenker forøvrig mer og mer på den statiske oppfattelsen av ting rundt oss. hvordan vi kanskje blir lurt av tidens kraftvektor. vann renner fort, men hva med glasset på vinduet og havet som stiger. fortfilm. saktefilm. jazz og klassisk. braneverdener og tutahnkamons dopapir. melkesjokolade med knasende sprø riscrisp.
jeg sa: helt enig! tia ass! for en røver! hjertet til musa dunker 600 ganger i minuttet. men for den som er så liten er jo hundre meter en kilometer? og en liten haug med stein et fjell. en klump med jord er kanskje hard som faen for et lite dyr, men vi kan mose den, smuldre den opp med hånda. tenk om det fantes en kjempe som kunne ta Tellus i hånda si. plutselig myk, med skorpe (har du noen gang spist sånn ferrero rocher sjokoladekule? planeten vår er litt som en sånn, kanskje?)
apropos.
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