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Kind of a Mind Blowing Site

This site allows you to scroll to the left to get smaller and smaller, so you can see subparticles.   To the right you get bigger and bigger and see planets, then constellations, then galaxies, etc.  It is like an extreme in and out zoom.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1k0CXS/:MCJrbw.m:WHsT7hy5/htwins.net/scale2/

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Prayers for the Fallen, the Wounded, the Families, and others Who Care For Them

Prayers for the Fallen, the Wounded, the Families, and others Who Care For Them

I am sure all the pundits and talking heads will discuss and have mock experts dissect in retrospect everything that happened at the Batman showing in Colorado.  There are only a few, but still way too many, who want nothing more than publicity for their atrocities in killing as many people as they can.  A friend of mine I worked with at the Arizona Capitol, Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords fell victim to another sick bastard like this.  Whether it be Columbine, the DC snipers, the local Arizona killers, or killings in other countries, I don’t know how we produce and how we can prevent such types of people from committing these random acts of mass homicide.

When I was growing up, if you didn’t get involved in crime, drugs, sleeping with other men’s women or going to bad parts of town, the chance of you getting murdered was almost zero.  Basically, if you did not put yourself in harm’s way through your own activities, you would be ok.  Nowadays, you can be killed at your workplace, a building, a theater, walking down the street, driving on the road, wherever, for no reason, other than notoriety.  Perhaps the press would be better served to never mention the killer’s name at all.  Only mention the victims.  Stop making super stars of murderers.  Maybe that would be a way to reduce the numbers.

I will not mention the bastards name who committed this crime.  I hope that if anyone knew he was falling apart and prone to violence that they feel appropriately guilty for not having warned anyone.  My focus is on those poor theater goers, who stayed up to have a good time with each other at a movie, who now lay dead, and their families.  My prayers go out to all of you.

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Very Odd Things I Would Like to Have

Here are some odds and ends of things I would like to have mostly because they are cool for me as a sci-fi fan.  See if you agree, or if I am just strange, which is always a strong possibility…

Personal Intruder Protection – Slow But Reliable, Lives over a hundred years, works for carrots and lettuce.

Your own carbonite encased foe. I have some people in mind other than Han Solo. Don’t you have someone you would love to stare down on in triumph while doing your morning blogging?

Bacon and eggs and awesome!

To know there is someone even more “corny” than I am.

Heaven SWAG. The best convention ever, God is the main guest, all the best people are there – AND you get SWAG!

I am afraid of heights, but I think I could get over it with my own jet pack.

No photo radar. Only super models in short police outfits can give you tickets. Makes speeding tickets almost ok. I have been pulled over for speeding 24 times and received around 35 photo radar tickets. Luckily, the photo radar were all other people using my car. (that is actually true).

Forget Octomom, I want Octocar! Travel in style with your own unique historical wheels.

My own moving, fire breathing, snow capped mountain. Yeah, I think the neighbors would leave me be.

My own Imperial Star Destroyer Space Yacht. For those days when you are bored and want to hop over to Yavin IV and freak out some rebels.

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Amazing Art from Books!

As a writer, I want my stories to leap out at the reader, but even I cannot write a book that will leap out quite as well as these do.  They are simply amazing!  Thanks to The Chive for gathering so many cool pictures, including these.  If you do not follow The Chive, they have interesting things, as well as PG-13 to R rated women pictures, so be prepared.  I named one of the pictures below “Andrew” as an homage to my friend Andrew Terech who writes amazing horror stories.

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Irony

A collection of Ironic Photos for your enjoyment.  What I believe to be the MOST ironic thing that could happen, is if a vegetarian was eaten by a man-eating plant.  I don’t wish that on any of my vegetarian friends, but it would be pretty ironic.  Anyway, enjoy:

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Sick

Sitting at home with a cold turned into pneumonia, taking multi-spectrum anti-biotics and popping decongestant like candy.  For you believers out there, please pray for me.  For you non-believers, please put out some positive thoughts my way.  This is the seventh time in my life I have had pneumonia due to my lungs not clearing because of my asthma.  I think this is the worst time.  The condition is basically caused when your lungs get fluid in them.  The inside of your lungs look like a bunch of grapes.  When you breathe in, air goes into the grapes, and oxygen is absorbed through them into your bloodstream.  When fluid fills some of those grape like areas, air does not get to them, so a normal breath gives you much less oxygen.  You basically feel the way you do after you have held your breath for two minutes.  Kind of tired and wanting more air.  Nothing to do for it but sleep with your head raised, drink lots of fluids, rest and get your meds down.

I did get good news yesterday, my left leg is finally healing around my artificial implant, so I should be able to walk normally within a few months.  My doctor is also doing follow-up tests to make sure all the bone necrosis is gone, which rocks.

I apologize to all my awesome friends at the Steampunk Society who were coming to my house Saturday for a pool party.  I was really looking forward to hosting it, but it usually takes me one to two weeks to recover from this.  Hopefully, we can do it another time.  I will miss a few of the writers’ groups too, so save a chair for me in a couple of weeks.  Take care everyone.

 

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Man, Cyborg, Robot, Soon it Will be Hard to Tell

I now have around 15 pounds of titanium, plastic and high grade ceramic instead of a left hip and femur.  Many of us have artificial parts added to or inside our bodies now.  Fake bones, fake joints, artificial limbs, the new eye contact lenses I posted earlier, and so on.  Yet no one has looked at me and said I am no longer human.  But what if all my original parts were replaced?

Now they can tie human thought processes to control machines, such as artificial parts, and even have those parts send back signals like your real arm would.  We have decoded DNA and are starting to work with DNA splicing and improvement.  There are currently successful projects making progress on mapping brain impulses and memory centers.

My personal prediction is that in forty years, the distinction of what is human will be seriously blurred.  Maybe they can’t fix your severed spinal cord that makes you quadraplegic, so they drop your head onto a whole new mechanical body.  Suppose you get Alzheimers, so they take an earlier neural mapping of your brain and stick it into a neural net computer and replace your brain.  You think the same and have the same memories, but are you YOU?  Eventually, it will lead to every human part being replaced as it wears out.  After a hundred years or so, you will be all machine.  You will still think you are human, but are you?  Does your implanted memories and thought process into a completely artificial body retain its humanity?  If you are a believer, do you still have a soul?  Did your soul leave when your mind was replaced?

As robotics and electronic devices started to accelerate in their ability to replace and improve our natural parts, I believe cloning will not be as prevalent.  At some point, why even have skin?  It is difficult to maintain and prone to damage.  Sex?  Why not run a neural net program that simulates it instead of going out to a bar to find a partner?  We are only one or two generations away from artificial bodies being as accepted as smart phones and computer pads are now.  Yet how many have pondered the ramifications of this new world?

Here is an interesting article on the topic:

Half Man, Half Machine: Becoming Robotic

By Daniel Maas

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How close are we to really having robot arms?

How close are we to really having robot arms?

What’s in the Story? 

Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Dr. Octopus, or Master Chief, what do they all have in common? Besides being famous villains and heroes, they are all part robot, or cyborgs.

Have you wondered if it were possible to become part robot like any of these characters? Thanks to science, it is no longer impossible. The PLoS Biology journal article “Learning to Control A Brain-Machine Interface for Reaching and Grasping by Primates,” discusses how our brains can control robotic parts.

Becoming a Machine

RobotA great example of this comes from the movie Spider-Man 2. Dr. Octopus is a scientist who invents four mechanical, octopus-like arms. He attaches them to his back so he can control them from his spinal cord. Then “Doc Oc” controls his robot arms with his own thoughts! Of course, things go wrong and the machine arms start to control him, making him a villian that Spider-man must stop.

Modern day science has not advanced enough to the point where you can have giant robot arms attached to your back, but we do know it’s not completely impossible. Some researchers are finding which parts of the central nervous system work best to control robot arms. When they find a good area, they attach a Brain-Machine Interface to connect the robotic parts to the nervous system. Scientists are already finding out what part of the brain works best to control robot parts.

Getting in Your Head

In the Dr. Octopus example, he thought that the best place for a brain-machine interface was in his spinal column because there are lots of neurons in your spinal cord. Neurons are the cells that receive and send signals from your brain to your muscles. But researchers in this study were more interested in how brain-machine interfaces connect to the brain, which also has lots of neurons. The scientists knew certain spots in the front and sides of the brain work better than others for this kind of task.

 

This is an illustrated representation of the experiment. The monkey almost looks like he’s playing video games here. But at the end of the experiment, the monkey believes the robotic arm is in control.

This is an illustrated representation of the experiment. The monkey almost looks like he’s playing video games here. But at the end of the experiment, the monkey believes the robotic arm is in control. Click to see larger version.

In the experiment, monkeys were trained to use a control stick and move it with their arms. Kind of like using an old video game controller. The monkeys used these control sticks to move one ball on a screen to a specific place on the other side of the screen. Once the monkeys got the hang of it, the control stick was removed and they watched the ball being move on its own. The trick was that the monkeys still thought they were controlling the motion. Finally, a robot arm was placed near the monkeys to make the same moves. Scientists took all of these steps so that the monkeys thought they were in control of the robotic arm moving the ball. 

During all of these steps, the scientists watched the brain wave patterns from the monkeys to see how different parts of the brain acted. The researchers monitored four specific areas of the brain to record how the monkeys though when they were moving the control sitck versus “moving” the robotic arm. This information was then used to recommend the best places to put a brain-machine interface.

What Did They Find?

After using many graphs and doing a lot of math, the team found that the front and sides of the brain contain lots of neurons that send signals to make your muscles move. Scientists suggested that any place in the brain was suitable to attach a brain-machine interfae, as long as it was attached to plenty of neurons. They also found out that it takes time to learn how to use the brain-machine interface. Scientists saw that the monkeys slowly adjusted to the robot arm, but with practice they thought their brains were using it.

What does this mean for us? It means that maybe like Dr. Octopus, people can start to use robotic limbs better. Scientists think that by using the areas they found, a brain-machine interface can work better in humans. Not only that, but scientists have proven that if you use a brain-machine interface like a robotic arm often enough, it would become easy to use and even feels like it is an actual part of our bodies. Just look at this guy playing checkers with his robotic arm!

 

Robotic arm

Sgt. Sebastian Cila demonstrates his new robotic hand on the Sesame Street special “Coming Home: Military Families Cope with Change,” Image from Wikimedia – Richard Termine

 


Robot drawing from Wikimedia – Mikael Nordin
Hand with robot hand from Wikimdia – Richard Greenhill and Marie De Ryck
Robot hand and light bulb from Wikimedia – Richard Greenhill and Hugo Elias

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Space Engine

You can be an intergalactic tourist with SpaceEngine

A free space simulation program allows you to travel the universe in 3D.
 Published: July 11, 2012 at 12:14 PM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Even if you’ve abandoned your childhood dream of captaining the Starship Enterprise, you can still explore the outer reaches of the universe with free space simulation software called SpaceEngine.

According to the program’s Web site, “all types of celestial objects are represented,” meaning you can steer spaceships over moons, stars, asteroids and across entire galaxies.

Writing for PC World, Cassandra Khaw explains the program’s virtual piloting capabilities:

“Not only can you zip through this virtual universe like the Silver Surfer with Free mode, but you can choose between Spacecraft mode and Aircraft mode, both of which utilize inertia to simulate a rigid body in zero gravity. The only thing that SpaceEngine is missing is a contingent of little green men.”

Unfortunately for space fans with less-than-stellar computer power, the program takes up a rather sizable amount of processing speed.

You can check out the system requirements and download the game at en.spaceengine.org.

Happy travels!

[PC World via io9]

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Emma Watson Versus Kristen Stewart On Acting

The picture speaks for itself.

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Betty Crocker Through The Ages

I found this interesting, how they have changed the look of the non-existent Betty Crocker for the various time periods.

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