Saturday, October 07, 2006

Mohammed's Believe It Or Else!

Take a moment to check out the blog links on the sidebar of this page. Look closely and you'll find that many of my favorite blogs make profound observations about human interactions and behaviours - and not always in the most flattering light. One of them in particular, "Redneck's Revenge," has interesting articles that run the gamut from opinion to current events to perceptions from different persons' life experiences. In particular is one that I found very enlightening: Observations on Arabs (Or why they won't stop blowing s$%^ up) by Steve Browne which was also featured on the Redneck's Revenge blog.

"Dry Bones" is one of my all time favourite comics. Take a look at Yaakov Kirschen's blog. He's extremely perceptive and dead-on funny.


It's important not to allow ourselves to be censored by those attempting to repress truth and freedom of expression because they don't believe in or understand either concept. In that spirit, and in the spirit of learning to laugh at the otherwise dismal human condition (and at ourselves, which we don't do often enough or loud enough), I present to you "Mohammed's Believe It Or Else!". Full of irony, humor, sober reality and "crinkle your forehead" cartoon characters, it has to be seen to be believed. And if the comics aren't enough for you, he includes the literal reference from which the comics were born.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Move Over, Einstein


from DUKE Magazine

Scientists at Duke and at Rutgers University have developed a mathematical framework they say will enable astronomers to test a new five-dimensional theory of gravity that competes with Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.

Arlie O. Petters, professor of mathematics and physics at Duke, and Charles R. Keeton of Rutgers base their work on a recent theory called the type II Randall-Sundrum braneworld gravity model. The theory holds that the visible universe is a membrane (hence "braneworld") embedded within a larger universe, much like a strand of filmy seaweed floating in the ocean. The "braneworld universe" has five dimensions--four spatial dimensions, plus time--compared with the four dimensions--three spatial, plus time--laid out in the General Theory of Relativity. The scientists' findings appeared in the online edition of the journal Physical Review D.

The framework Keeton and Petters developed predicts certain cosmological effects that, if observed, should help scientists validate the braneworld theory. The observations, they say, should be possible with satellites scheduled to launch in the next few years.

If the braneworld theory proves to be true, it "would upset the applecart," Petters says. "It would confirm that there is a fourth dimension to space, which would create a philosophical shift in our understanding of the natural world."

Keeton and Petters focused on one particular gravitational consequence of the braneworld theory that distinguishes it from Einstein's theory. The braneworld theory predicts that relatively small black holes created in the early universe have survived to the present. The black holes, with mass similar to a tiny asteroid, would be part of the "dark matter" in the universe. As the name suggests, dark matter does not emit or reflect light, but does exert a gravitational force.

The General Theory of Relativity, on the other hand, predicts that such primordial black holes no longer exist, as they would have evaporated by now. "When we estimated how far braneworld black holes might be from Earth, we were surprised to find that the nearest ones would lie well inside Pluto's orbit," Keeton says.

"If braneworld black holes form even 1 percent of the dark matter in our part of the galaxy," says Petters, "there should be several thousand braneworld black holes in our solar system."

Monday, July 31, 2006

Cry to Those Using Babies

"Terrorists and their supporters have lost the right to complain about civilian casualties, since all they have is one goal: this entire war is to target civilians. Every single one of the more than 2,500 rockets launched into Israel, is launched into populated towns filled with women and children. Just today, another explosive belt meant to kill civilians in Israel was detonated harmlessly by our forces in Nablus.

So don't cry to me about civilian casualties. Cry to those using babies and wives and mothers; cry to those who store weapons in mosques, ambulances, hospitals and private homes. Cry to those launching deadly rockets from the backyards of kindergartens and schools. Cry to the heartless men who love death, and however many of their troops or civilians die, consider themselves victorious as long as they can keep on firing rockets at our women and children."

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned ...



So I stumbled onto this site today called That Girl Emily which appears to have quite innocently begun as a weblog. Unforunately (f0rtunately?) Emily recently found out that her husband is cavorting with her best friend, Laura.
All I can say is - carry on, Emily. I do believe that you have things well in hand. Oh, and I love the billboard. I wish I had been that creative.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Get off the Corrupt News Network boat.

If you are in any way interested in learning what is happening in Israel and the Middle East rom a perspective that is NOT mainstream media, I would suggest you give a look at Naomi Ragen's wesbite and subscribe to her email columns.
I have been a fan of hers for many years and find her commentary and perspective very thought- provoking, intellectually challenging, and at times emotionally moving.

The Tenth Dimension


My teenaged son recently introduced me to a site on the Tenth Dimension. At left is a representation of a model built in the Tenth Dimension and the website where it originated.
Not sure that I agree fully with the concepts regarding points vis-a-vis one dimension, and of zero as an absolute. In perspective, it's nonsensical to me that a point has nothing other than one dimension when in itself it can be the Tenth Dimension.

More wine!!


Tuesday, July 04, 2006

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I've noticed the spam I've been receiving lately is getting more creative. Here's one I received today:
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That really brought to mind some interesting images of butterflies. Hmm. It's a wonder they can manage to stay afloat!

Independence Day 2006


Happy 4th of July!
This is a good occasion to remind people of the power of ideas.

There are three types of people in the world:
* Those who make things happen
* Those who watch things happen
* Those who wonder what happened.

"Little minds think and talk about people.
Average minds think and talk about things and actions.
Great minds think and talk about ideas."
- Benjamin Franklin (adapted)

Here's hoping your ideas fly and your projects in life sail with the power of innovation and success!