Sunday, June 14, 2026

68 Quadrillion ...



Pandora has nothing on earth in terms of terrestrial connectivity as it seems, fungi is the connective tissue for all earth, capable of reaching star systems as described by a recent study published in Science .















One thing not discussed is the fact Microtubules reside in all the fungi,
something to think about is it not?



 It from Bit applies.

In 3 parts ...


3 part soliloquy


What is this? Being rather math challenged to the extreme, I asked Gemini to verify my explanation for the Einstein and Wheeler-DeWitt equations as I understand the first as C = light/Photon, a Boson, the force carrier particle equivalent to matter with the dividing line being the speed of light as that is the exact center point where the analog boson of light transitions into digital matter i.e. Photon transitions to a quanta to enter into the Electron. Think photoelectric effect to visualize why this is so. In effect, Einstein's equation depicts the analog to digital process from the energy side.
 
Note: Photons, gravitons and gluons travel at the speed of light.

As for Wheeler-DeWitt, it depicts the analog to digital transition as a balancing act, directly equivalent to Einstein in execution but different in application as it shows why the collapse of the wave function from analog to digital (decoherence) dissipates the energy of analog by transiting to digital. Think the E Major chord in
Day in a Life - Sgt. Peppers and Yang & Yin as the two equations are complementary.

Because the transition occurs at the speed of light, there is no time as the speed of light for gravitons, photons and gluons mean the three entities are timeless, hence the transition from analog to digital and vice versa is timeless.

I actually passed the test. :)


Quoting yours truly as backgrounder ...

The act of observation generates the collapse of the wave function as described by the Copenhagen interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, the physics of the very small, an Alice in Wonderland view of the universe writ large when seen under the guise of exquisitely designed experiments showing how this aspect of reality rings true. What's interesting is the fact the act of observation is often anthropomorphized and not viewed as a core element of how existence functions as everything's entangled and decohered outside of the realm of humanity, thus enabling us rubes to see a consistent view of existence save for the extraordinary experiments conducted by physicists obsessed with how reality works at deep level.

Wheeler's insightful notion of existence,  It from bit, being an information and transaction construct makes sense as the boson, (the photon), the force carrier of the electromagnetic, becomes digital by transitioning into discrete energy packets (quanta) when absorbed by leptons (the electron), a radical solution to the black body problem described in detail by Max Planck in 1900, thus introducing Quantum Mechanics to the world, the prime driver giving rise to the digital age in which we all live.  Prior to absorption,  photons, aka light, exist as analog waves, something readily seen by Thomas Young's brilliant 1801 double slit experiment.



The matter/wave rules



When I conceived the first basic ideas of wave mechanics in 1923–1924, I was guided by the aim to perform a real physical synthesis, valid for all particles, of the coexistence of the wave and of the corpuscular aspects that Einstein had introduced for photons in his theory of light quanta in 1905.

— de Broglie[7]

Reality is the exchange of information, It from bit,  which means it is participatory. 







3 part soliloquy

Why 3 parts?

Analog/the blur/digital

A repeat applies.

Because the transition, the center panel in 3 part soliloquy, occurs at the speed of light, there is no time as the speed of light for gravitons, photons and gluons mean the three entities are timeless, hence the transition from analog to digital and vice versa is timeless.

And so it goes - K. Vonnegut

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Bessie/rev II



12 years ago, Bessie was a blurb penned in 2014 describing the unsustainability of how beef, chicken and pork are produced in this country as the costs needed to support said enterprises boggle the mind.

In 2014 ...

The figures come from two of the most carefully constructed peer-reviewed datasets in environmental science. The water footprint estimate is from Mesfin Mekonnen and Arjen Hoekstra of the University of Twente in the Netherlands, who published their global analysis in the peer-reviewed journal Ecosystems in 2012. The carbon footprint estimate is from Joseph Poore at the University of Oxford and Thomas Nemecek at Agroscope in Switzerland, who published their global meta-analysis in Science in 2018. The two studies together represent the strongest available scientific evidence on the environmental cost of beef production.

And we haven't even discussed Leghorn Foghorn or Porky but we will. In thinking about this, the connect to data centers, rockets and fossil fuel use, fits the pattern of extraction and continued abuse of planet earth. Gaia wants us gone and with global warming and unfettered use of AI, getting us gone is no longer in the realm of science fiction.

Channeling 2014 yet again.

Here are some more interesting facts on what goes on mankind's dinner table.

Livestock production — which includes meat, milk and eggs — contributes 40% of global agricultural gross domestic product, provides income for more than 1.3 billion people and uses one-third of the world’s fresh water. There may be no other single human activity that has a bigger impact on the planet than the raising of livestock. But as a new study out today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) shows, there is tremendous variation in how we raise livestock around the world — and major differences in what that means for the earth and for us

Sadly, the http://science.time.com/ site no longer exists but for BRT, it does. :)


The ultimate heist


The ultimate heist, subtle, addictive and frightening, summaries. Summaries of trending news stories like this one, a Futurism piece describing, with precision, how the heist is happening. "Wonderful" BRT doesn't do this. Colored type, pix with credits and links to the sources is an absolute because getting a Quisinart of the piece via AI in order for Google to basically control access to the news is disquieting to say the least. 




As follow up.


Friday, June 12, 2026

A pissing contest :)



Calvin and Hobbs, integrity 110 forever. Calvin's masterpiece applies to the ongoing pissing contest of OpenAI and Anthropic as they go for IPOs to stanch their ongoing dumpster fires of data center expense, lack of any meaningful ROI and increasing awareness they're losing control of a tech they will never fully understand. With that in mind, let the contest begin. :) 






Duh


A forlorn hope applies. Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities come to mind here.



Works in 2026 as well, right?




I'm glad they have confidence but ...



Thinking Betelgeuse



 Betelgeuse is getting ready to blow and scientists and yours truly can't wait to see it happen.





Which means, like octopuses, Betelgeuse's lifetime is short but intense and now it's time is almost up,
which relates indirectly to this ...


The fragility of  SpaceX's products stagger the imagination. Rockets are "controlled" exploding bombs, extremely fragile, prone to blowing up and very touchy to maintain. The variables regarding the Starship and it's booster, with it's 32 engines, gives one pause to the max. This is akin to data centers and silicon as pushing electrons through chips and networks generate intense heat and requires both extreme power and cooling to keep the tech running and we haven't even discussed the problems of maintenance and replacement of hardware to keep said appliances online to service the needs of hundreds of millions of customers 24/7.

Compare both to the Space Elevator and Microtubuels to see why both of theses enterprises are, IMHO, but a short term solution, something the bond boys are beginning to realize with great trepidation. 

No silver bullet


Why this the book again??? It's been talked about ad nauseam in BRT. Adding late people to a late project makes it later, the plan often takes longer than the execution. blah, blah blah but there's a reason. The reason is because AI has the workflow ass backwards. It's not the code that's the problem, it's the workflow as AI now has all the content needed but doesn't have a workflow to leverage the code. For starters, lets talk problem solving, areas of interest and encouraging the user (I hate that term) in terms of what's needed. Thinking things through applies.

What this writer would like to see in terms of working with AI.

Give users choices. Just have the existing text bar in place with a list of clickable topics below. Arrange them by category and let the person begin the journey by selecting the category. Keep it spare. Think early Apple in terms of interface. Limit drill downs. Don't make me think - Jobs, applies.


Click here for the 1992 apple manual.

Using the current model, AI front loads everything. Nature doesn't work that way because nature's lazy because the principle of least action applies. Why do the bit AI companies violate that one essential? 


Balancing a pendulum. By moving the little wagon to compensate for the instability of the pendulum,
the pendulum can remain vertical. :)
This is akin to a seal moving his head  around in
balancing a broom stick on its nose.

Some AI companies are finally understanding this by having the AI be a partner and not a tool. Assume nothing. When looking at the task bar and seeing What can I do for you today? forces the user to ground 0. It's a waste of time and a waste of compute. No names here but one outfit is doing Fred Brooks. The user and AI work together to solve a problem but only when the users selects a specific problem to solve in relationship to the target discipline before the AI does anything. This is common sense.

Real world problem. My client had a problem. Link graphics to packaging and to the item that goes into the package. Me: What's the biggest pain in the ass you have in dealing with the current system? Ask without judgement. Stand back. If the people in the company trust you, you will find out in a nanosecond where the problem lies. 

As per von Clausewitz, this, for the client, is the center of gravity. This is the crux of Fred's TMM. You have to understand the problem first. You have to ask questions as the user will know more about the problem then you ever will. Current AI companies don't do that. It's big tech, we know because AI solves every problem known to man and we'll tell you how to do it. 

Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer in field uniform.

Ask Custer about the Little Big Horn as he knew everything, right? Know the ground. The Art of War.

This is why 95% of all AI projects fail, both on the part of the client companies involved and on the part of AI companies also because there is no silver bullet in solving complex problems, no easy way out for anyone and the AI industry is finally beginning to learn why this take rings true.

Remember: Complexity is easy, simplicity is hard. Keep things simple, not simpler. Einstein.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

The IPO ...



IPOs do weird things to people and organizations as greed, hype and the tell combine
to see just how many investors can we get to buy into "the next big thing."

IPO PR trick one, deny competitors to the family jewels





IPO PR trick two, the self evolving AI. Conway's Game of Life comes to mind here. :)



Exuberance 101



When watching Pentagon Pete, for the first time, talking pushups to flag officers and senior ems, yours truly was seeing a guy completely lacking in self confidence as the bravado, the wearing of suits two sizes too small and taking on a swagger of no substance, all in the attempt of being in total command of the situation, collapsed in a nanosecond as he's not a serious person but I digress. The Atlantic has it covered.






The mighty Corn Dog comes to mind without question. :)




Sound delicious does it not?

I bet ...



Seems a tiny entity, Sapient, an outfit with connects to China, Singapore and California, has emulated The Mythical Man Month in terms of AI and coding by separating instructions from calc, thus reducing bloat and inefficiencies to the extreme while costing $1500 to build. Better yet, it's open source as they believe in free as in beer. The code is free but you pay for services. :)

Try their HRM code on Github for free.