Sunday, June 28, 2026

Amorality is a given ...


Tech. science and government are amoral, it's the people running said appliance
that determine the morality of the agency in question.

To whit









PostHog's not the problem, it's who's using it.

A glimmer of hope :)

 


Maybe NASA might survive after all as NASA's offering a helping hand to companies
wanting to explore space at deep level. 








Saturday, June 27, 2026

Creativity is ...

 

RM//Magnific/NanaBana2

A meander for the mind applies. Maybe Albert E. said this after all but nobody really knows. :)

Time to pull the plug


Time to pull the plug


 Any questions?

But a spark ...

 

Midjourney

Ironically, the Reflecting Pool CF, as ridiculous as it truly is, indirectly relates to the Storming of the Bastille because in that scenario, people thought there would be thousands locked but no, only 7 were released. Why is this a big deal? Well, this was the start of the French Revolution, the bloodiest revolution the west ever experienced beginning in 1789.

For the Trump Administration, the Reflecting Pool debacle shows part and parcel, how grossly incompetent and evil this entity truly is but for the orange menace, it's even worse, he's now being laughed at, something most humiliating to the stable genius residing in the White House. 

There's no question that the debacle surrounding President Donald Trump's rehabbing of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool doesn't rise to the level of, say, his choice to wage war with Iran, his dumb and legally challenged imposition of tariffs, or his insistence on socializing businesses.

But it's equally true that this fetid little episode, not yet fully resolved, provides a shorthand of everything cloudy and foul-smelling about his so-far terrible second term, especially his unwillingness to own his failures (such as admitting he lost the 2020 election). Jimmy Carter fought killer rabbits. Gerald Ford fell down staircases. And George H.W. Bush puked on foreign dignitaries. Trump is now fighting an algae bloom in such a way that he is becoming a laughingstock.

"You won't be seeing this Biden filth and incompetence much longer!," he declared triumphantly last fall on Truth Social when announcing plans for the job. It was supposed to cost just $1.5 million. This April, he bragged endlessly about his expertise in swimming pools, telling the media, "I've probably built more than 100 swimming pools….There'll be no leaks; there'll be no anything….It'll look gorgeous, beautiful." On June 3, he unveiled a bizarre, decidedly Freudian graphic comparing the length of the reflecting pool (2,030 feet) to the heights of the Empire State Building, the Sears Tower, and One World Trade Center. The chart was titled "Our Pool Is Bigger than Skyscrapers."

When one becomes the butt of a joke, courage to question arises. The Senate actually implementing the War Powers Act is a start. Will it actually do anything? Probably not but this small act of defiance is akin to the Storming of the Bastille back in 1789. The herd mentality rules, in the end.





But a spark applies, doe it not?

Friday, June 26, 2026

Mine is bigger than yours ...



Mine is bigger that yours, a game played by little boys regarding toys and now, by the orange menace, our beloved president unfortunately experiencing free fall as we speak.







It gets better.




In closing ...


Deeming Trump's administration as unfeasible, also sounds like a plan. :)

Just learned the Reflection Pool is also the Indy 500.



And so it goes. K. Vonnegut

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Jumpers & 25nm ...

 


Smart beyond belief, sighted and dreamers to the max with a brain the size of a grain of sand, these little guys run rings around supercooled and isolated chandeliers of QCs while moving at light speed in planning the best line of attack in realtime. How do they do it? Microtubules and their deep connect to 25nm.

In comparison ...




For jumpers, a leaf, prey close enough to catch and a place to anchor
it's silk thread in case the spider misses.

Why 25nm? As per Gemini




First example of 25nm  - The Microtubule, the antenna connecting It from Bit




The microtubuel is the Casimir effect as it's width
is exactly 25nm
The MT's cut in half to show why this is so.

10-15 dimension applies to ...


Which means everything that's exactly 25nm is, in effect, a Casimir effect acting as an antennae
sensing the timeless 10-15 Speed of light blur connecting analog to digital and vis versa. 


The analog, forever separated by the timeless blur from digital. Said transaction goes both ways  


The white line is the 10-15 width timeless blur forever separating analog from digital and vis versa


The exact process, as defined by Gemini, shows we live in a participatory reality
endlessly switching from analog to digital and vis versa as needs warrant. :)

There are other numbers like 25nm vital to showing why 25nm is significant.

Gemini with linguistic addons for added spice by yours truly. :)


It from Bit lives. :)

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

The ultimate recycler


ER = EPR is a theory involving wormholes and entanglement, thus providing the support structure enabling the particle zoo to emerge as we are but temporary arrangements of the quantum foam
as described by Susskind and Maldacena.

Time emerges from entanglement. The only entities not experiencing time
are photons, gluons and gravitons
as all are massless and travel at the speed of light.





A fun meander for the ages begins to show why nature's the ultimate recycler. :)




On creation and destruction. Black holes/Wormholes evaporate and explode as per Stephen Hawking's brilliant conjecture that nothing is forever save for photons, gluons and gravitons as all three are massless and travel at the speed of light. As possible proof, we may have actually seen one explode


The recycle


Exploding blackholes/wormholes at the Planck length of 10-35

If the NYTimes piece rings true, then black holes of all sizes evaporate and explode from Planck length size of 10-35 to the one we live in, the only difference being the size of the hole and the life time of same, which means ... endless big bangs have powered reality forever. 13.7 billion years ago "our" big bang was just one of the endless. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO42WP9cPoc Everything spins. 








What's also true is It from Bit arises whenever a black hole evaporates and explodes due to the participatory nature of existence. Also, the exact moment the transaction occurs is the blur, the infinitely thin speed of light/timeless entity enabling reality to complete the process of going from analog to digital in order to balance out the energy equation generated by the two entities in question. Think Day in the life when the rising indefinite analog pitch of the piece races to the ultimate, only to be firmly resolved by the finality of the E Major Chord for the ages.


The analog, forever separated by the timeless blur from digital. Said transaction goes both ways.  


The white line is the 10-15 width timeless blur forever separating analog from digital & vis versa

Why timeless? Because the speed of light and the move from analog to digital demands it as S.O.L. is the both the exact blur of energy transitioning to matter, i.e. E =. MC2, and analog to digital. The vis versa bit applies because whenever an electron releases the digital photon, aka a quanta, the newly released photon, running in free space, becomes analog once again.


Fermat's principle, also known as the principle of least time, is the link between ray optics and wave optics. Fermat's principle states that the path taken by a ray between two given points is the path that can be traveled in the least time. The principle of least action deals with classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, particle physics, and general relativity.[1] where nature will also choose the most efficient path in going from point A to point B. Nature's lazy, never expending more energy than absolutely necessary to accomplish any given task. 0.57721 aka slippage, is also necessary as without it, existence would freeze up like a car engine without oil.




Nature doesn't draw straight lines as energy is generated from within. Man draws straight lines
as energy is applied from without. Think corporate identity.

I/O the logo for Ionomer - RM




From the Planck length of 10-35 to the black hole in which we all live, the images shown here detail scale invariance, an essential trait necessary to show how reality works at deep level.

Lastly,incompleteness and uncertainty rule and there is no certitude.
Remember, when going to a store, one knows a parking space will open up,
we just don't know when. :)

And ... This sentence is false.

"Space acts on matter, telling it how to move.
In turn, matter reacts back on space, telling it how to curve.”  - Johnathan Wheeler 1973

God must be a boogie man - Joni Mitchell

Note; All the art in the post was created by yours truly using NanaBana 2 on Magnific
s
ave the Wikipedia graphic depicting the Planck Units.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Putting it in perspective ...

 

An Amazon Web Services data center near single-family homes in Stone Ridge, Virginia. Northern Virginia is the largest data center market in the world, according to a report this year cited in published accounts, but is facing headwinds from availability of land and electric power.

Your's truly lives in a small town, devoid of monstrosities like the AWS data center seen at the top of the pix. No doubt, the folks buying houses in in Stone Ridge a few years ago never envisioned a monster like this coming in, up close and personal, along the lines of The Man who came to Dinner but with the DC, there is no intention on ever leaving. 

The play is set in the small town of Mesalia, Ohio in the weeks leading to Christmas in the late 1930s. The famously outlandish New York City radio wit Sheridan Whiteside ('Sherry' to his friends) is invited to dine at the house of the well-to-do factory owner Ernest W. Stanley and his family. But before Whiteside can enter the house, he slips on a patch of ice outside the Stanleys' front door and injures his hip. Confined to the Stanleys' home, Whiteside is looked after by several professionals: Dr. Bradley, the absent-minded town physician, Miss Preen, his frantic nurse, and Maggie Cutler, his faithful secretary.

Confined to the house for a month, Whiteside drives his hosts mad by viciously insulting them, monopolizing their house and staff, running up large phone bills, and receiving many bizarre guests, including paroled convicts, and the eccentric Professor Metz, who brings him a glass-encased cockroach colony. Although he earns the intense dislike of Mr. Stanley, Whiteside manages to befriend his adult children, June and Richard, as well as his wildly eccentric older sister, Harriet Stanley.

Absolutely hilarious while being frightening at the same time, the play's a hoot.
Unlike Whiteside, the DC will be around far longer then an month. 

While some are worse than others, the stories people tell about how data centers invade and disrupt their communities follow the same contours. The tech company and their swarm of contractors are in town before you know it, and they’re already scheming with local leaders. In no uncertain terms, your elected officials have chosen tech billionaires over their own neighbors.

Soon, an army of men with bulldozers are tearing out trees near your home and ripping up fields. Dump trucks careen around town, and the night sky is so polluted with light, you can’t see the stars. A year or so later, the data center is up and running. By then, the high-paying construction jobs have all but disappeared.

After months of digging, you finally have an idea of how much water the data center actually consumes. If you’re lucky, your area isn’t in a drought. You hope things won’t get dire. Meanwhile, the monolith is droning and hissing, wearing you and your neighbors down with constant noise. You hope the water you do have will be drinkable this time next year as you try to adjust to the unnatural heat the data center generates.

The militaristic drive to build the best chatbot and somehow “beat China” knows no bounds, including those of logic. This nightmarish iteration of the extraction economy was made possible by undemocratic processes and a national administration that sold us and our resources out to tech oligarchs. But people in these towns and cities are smarter and tougher than the plutocrats accounted for—and they’re putting up one hell of a fight. Told by people whose communities have been impacted, this is the story of unhinged data center expansion in America.



Anger is beginning to build ...

Up Goer 5/Rev II



I'm not a financial guy or savvy investor but I do know the smell of desperation when you gotta get money and it seems SpaceX is doing just that by offering bonds to keep the lights on. Going into debt right after offering an IPO is not smart business unless yours truly is missing something in thinking about this. The pix computes as this is a setting sun, not a sunrise as rockets are not the long term solution for man to reach the stars in any significant way.











A brief blast of intense light applies then ...







fades away.