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Hive Minds, Good Reads, RIST and Van Eck Phreaking

GoodReads.com is taking off as a social reading and recommendation platform.

This seems like a good opportunity to remind the thinkers and Hive Minds at QuizAxeHatRack they might want to check into the novel, Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson (Life isn’t all Snowcrash). Not only will the Hive get exposed to neat topics like Van Eck phreaking but a really neat chapter going on about RIST.

“RIST is a bit-pattern designator is a random series of bits used to uniquely identify a RIST. For example, the organism traditionally designed as Earth (Terra, Gaia)has been assigned the designator 0577. This Web site is maintained by 11A4 which is a hive mind. RIST 11A4 assigns bit-pattern designators with a pseudo-random number generator. This departs from the practice used by that so-disant ”hive mind” known to itself as the East Bay Area Hive Mind Project but designated (in the system of RIST 11A4) as RIST E772. This ”hive mind” resulted from the division of ”Hive Mind One” (designated in the system of RIST 11A4 as RIST 4032) into several smaller ”hive minds” (the East Bay Area Hive Mind Project, the San Francisco Hive Mind, Hive Mind 1A, the Reorganized San Francisco Hive Mind, and the Universal Hive Mind) as the result of irreconcilable contradiction between several different semantic memes that competed for mind-share. One of these semantic memes asserted that bit-pattern designators should be assigned in numerical order, so that (for example) Hive Mind One would be designated RIST 0001 and so on. Another meme asserted that numbers should be organized in order of importance, so that (for example) the RIST conventionally known as the planet Earth would be RIST 0001. Another semantic meme agreed with this one but disagreed as to whether the counting should begin with 0000 or 0001.Within both the 0000 and 0001 camps, there was disagreement about what RIST should be assigned the first number : some asserted that Earth was the first and most important RIST, others that some larger system (the solar system, the Universe, God) was in some sense more inclusive and fundamental.

A hive mind is a social organization of RISTs that are capable of processing semantic memes (”thinking”). These could be either carbon-based or silicon-based. RISTs who enter a hive mind surrender their independent identities (which are mere illusions anyway). For purposes of convenience, the constituents of the hive mind are assigned bit-pattern designators. The genetic part of the memomes share 99% of it’s contents with the data set produced by the Human Genome Project. This should not be construed as endorsing the concept of of speciation (i.e., that the continuum of carbon-based life forms can or should be arbitrarily partitioned into paradigmatic species) in general, or the theory that there is a species called ”homo spaiens” in particular. Also, The semantic part of the memomes are still unavoidably contaminated with many primitive viral memes, but these are being gradually and steadily supplanted by new semantic memes generated ab initiao by rational processes. ”

Good read…

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CGK733 Reversible Anti-Aging: Primula Rasa Secrets

Posted in Future Science, Future Shock, Life Extension, Science, Second Life by wayne.porter on June 12th, 2008

I have been following the world of micro-biology, nanotechnology, genetics, and anti-aging for quite some time. Recently, after being discovered a decade ago Standford researchers found some two new key proteins in regards to telemerase.

Telomers sit at each end of a chromosome, the elongated X-shaped thing that contains our DNA.  After cells divide a little chunk of the telomer disappears, aging the cells.  Old cells off-themselves so they don’t pass on harmful mutations.

Telemerase is an enzyme that repairs damaged telomeres.  Cancer cells have telemerase, and normal cells don’t (it vanishes shortly after birth) which is why cancer cells live forever.  A drug that blocks telemerase should help block cancer, or a drug that induces telemerase could extend life.

So what did Stanford scientists do?  “With gene in hand” and “many technical advances” the scientists “chopped the massive telomerase complex into tiny protein pieces,” put them through a “sensative device that detected the pieces” and found two proteins in telomerase.  They disabled one protein using “genetic trickery” in petri dish cells and found out which gene produced the protein or proteins.

The Importance of Proteins

This is a big deal. It not only means you could, in theory, tell cancerous cells to “die”, but you could essentially tell cells to stop division e.g. eternal life. As an aside and for the curious the genetadox story in Second Life  a.ka.. Primula Rasa: Chevalier versus Prototyper campaign in Second Life was partly inspired by telemerase research.

“In essence, they seek to discover clues as to “how” and “why” they have advanced to such a high stage in evolution, while so many others remain nothing more than what some would consider primitives…or animals at best. A ruling was put forth by the Council of the Galactic Consortium of Lemnus in order to end the rivalry that, based on Seldone Entropical Theory, could cause serious unrest and economic upheaval.

This task, upon completion, would determine which of the two schools of thought would be next in line to lead all advanced life of the known metaverse and access to the rare and precious Genetadox vaccine. The Consortium power structure, by law, must change hands once a millennium. These laws were enacted through the passing of the Genetic Longevity Caste Act due to the much longer life spans granted after genome mapping was completed and stem cell mining was legalized leading to the creation of Genetadox. Also, perhaps, in the process, solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time.”

Enter Molecule CGK733

Korean researchers have found a complex thiourea derivative that can extend the lifetime of mammalian cells and reverse cellular aging.

Colleagues at Korea’s Advanced Institute of Science & Technology report that CGK733 can extend the lifetime of cultured cells by approximately 20 divisions, or roughly 25%.

A cell’s aging is often called ”senescence,” a term that describes the physical and biochemical signs of a cell’s deterioration toward death. These includes signals for the cessation of cell division, release of chemicals from the cell informing others of its impending doom, and an increase in the girth of the cell.

CGK733 is the first small molecule that can reverse aspects of cell senescence. Genetic techniques have been used to do so in the past. However, CGK733 unique is that its antiaging properties are reversible: When CGK733 is removed, cells return to normal aging and death.

That is a big deal. Futurists know we are about to enter into an era the equivalent of a technological blitzkrieg. Quantum computers will usher in this change. Who gets the antidote? Who gets the innoculation? That is part of the story that Primula Rasa was exploring- science versus the mystics and of course, those that choose neither side.

Molecules Versus Genetics

Cellular senescence researcher Judith Campisi of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory says CGK733 will be a good lab tool for biologists. “CGK733 is an example of what many scientists hope will be a trend: the identification of small molecules to mimic more cumbersome genetic interventions to regulate cellular behavior.”

Eternal life may be right around the corner. But I have a feeling the war fought to obtain it will kill alot more than it will save. The best bet is to find the cure, encode it into popular music and art and hope humankind evolves a bit more.

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Organized Chaos, Neural Net Simulations

Posted in Future Science, Science, Video, Video Games, Virtual Reality by wayne.porter on April 4th, 2008

A post for my family. Each of you can decide which video goes to which person.

Neural Nets Simulation

This is a pretty awesome neural nets simulation. This is roughly what the creator imagined our brain cells work like”…organized chaos

Artificial Evolution with Cross-Breeding by Jonathan McCabe’s

The patterns are made by repeated foldings, rotations and shifts, and then each point is coloured depending on its positions during the operation. A process of artificial evolution was employed to develop the final images, involving repeated variation, selection and “cross breeding” of the recipes used to generate the images.

AI Tetris

 

However I think the future is shaping up like this- we won’t need to play games, we will have artificial intelligence to do it for us. More time spent fishing I guess, although I like Tetris.

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Can String Theory Be An Educational Force Multiplier?

Posted in Future Science, Future Shock, Science by wayne.porter on April 4th, 2008

String Theory Be An Educational Force Multiplier?

Direct Link to Slide Share if Problems Above

Locale: NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Robert Karplus Lecture: Can String Theory Be An Educational Force Multiplier?

Presenters: Sylvester J. Gates, Jr. John S. Toll, Professor of Physics

Overview of Talk The Public Of A Science Educational Possibility NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Key Slides on the Slideshow

Slide 7: Being Informed By The Public Of A Science Educational Possibility NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Slide 8: String Theory Has Made A Breakthrough In the Public Consciousness * A search on “string theory” at www.google.com reveals 1,080,000 webpages.

Slide 10: String Theory Has Made A Breakthrough In the Public Consciousness * A search on “string theory” at www.google.com reveals 1,080,000 webpages. * “The Elegant Universe,” a book by Brian Greene, was an international best-seller and paved the way for numbers of other such books. * “The Elegant Universe,” a NOVA/PBS television documentary, repeated this success for video presentations. NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Slide 11: Hundreds of popular-level presentations on this topic have been given at lectures, symposia, etc. at universities, laboratories, colleges, libraries & museums. NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Slide 14: ‘Superstring Theory: The DNA of Reality,’ (a 12 hour, 24 DvD collection of lectures on string theory at the popular level) generated approximately half a million dollars in sales within six months of its release.

Slide 15: This Raises Questions: “Can This Remarkable Amount Of Public Interest In String Theory Be Made To Serve An Educational Goal?” “If The Answer Is Affirmative Then How Is This To Occur?” For several years, considerations and deliberations on this have occurred for the speaker. A model course was envisioned to test this as a project in curriculum development.

Slide 23: Five Course Intellectual Foci (Examples) CULTURE & SCIENCE The Two Cultures: An Essay by C. P. Snow HISTORY & SCIENCE Leucippus, Democritus & the Atom Aristarchus, Eratosthenes, the Size & Shape of the Earth J.G. Stoney & The Electron NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Slide 24: Five Course Intellectual Foci (Examples) PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematiics in the Natural Sciences: An Essay by E. Wigner Karl R. Popper & Science as Falsification Thomas Kuhn & Structure of Scientific Revolutions

Slide 25: Five Course Intellectual Foci (Examples) RELIGION & SCIENCE Giordano Bruno & Galileo James Clerk Maxwell and the Christian Proposition Einstein’s View of Creation Father Georges-Henri Lemaître: A Jesuit Cosmologist NSTA 2007 Conference SJ Gates, Jr University of Maryland

Slide 26: Five Course Intellectual Foci (Examples) SCIENCE Illustrative `tour’ of the major strands of physics: • Theory of Newtonian Physics, Theory of Thermodynamics, Theory of Electromagnetism, Quantum Theory, Relativity Theory , Theories of Particle Physics & Cosmology NSTA

Slide 49: Interim Report The course is apparently serving distinct purposes for its two populations: (a.) non-STEM students learn they can ‘get it,’ contrary to their own expectations.

Slide 50: Interim Report (b.) STEM students are being forced to confront issues outside of science that are important (history, philosophy, communication skills, fostering serious science related discussion, faith-based beliefs, and scientists responsibility to society).

Slide 51: Interim Report (c.) The unforeseen level of popularity of this course with STEM students has had the benefit that a high degree of peer-to-peer mentoring (p2pM) occurs.

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Primula Rasa Back Story

To spare you a lengthy background story check out TheGridLive.com for photos, and some additional clues. (Yes Stone…you are on the right track.) The story line below is the first arc, or perhaps a prologue. More to come as we prepare the official Primula Rasa blog.

To quote TheGridLive.com on the Primula Rasa Second Life build…

What happens when a well known, experienced and multi-talented Second Life avatar squares off against a well known real-world security and e-commerce guru whose connections go all the way to film? Something is brewing in SpellCaster next to Primula Rasa, first mentioned here. “Tensions mount as Federated Funds are cutoff. Techno Wizards, Spell Casters, and Magicians collide, cast and spread their fiery magic, armed with the arcane tools, runes, relics and stones thought long forgotten.” Are you ready to choose sides?

If only I was as formidable as Timeless Prototype…This is not quite a virtual war, think of this simulation more as two schools of thought locked in contest. Currently the sims (islands) are not complete, but moving steadily, however feel free to tour around the beta status (or if you have any input, grand ideas and are skilled at execution- let us know- via notecard- IMs in world are obviously to many to manage.). More answers are to come…for now here is the introduction.


Message to Recipients

You have been selected, if you so choose, to participate, as much as you wish, in an epic experiment and you will be asked to make a selection…choosing either the side of science (Prototypers- lead by Timeless Prototype or the Chevalians- lead by Corwin Chevalier)- these are actual avatars who also serve as character archetypes. The experience is ongoing and will span four sims or more during an unknown length of time.
The project is is still under beta build status now. At this point you need take no action, but if you choose just let either individual General or their aids of your interest. This is a primarily non-violent simulation, in real-time, using symbols, song, art and immersion to model different ways educators and businesses can utilize 3D worlds. Goals are to study system dynamics, micro-transactions and other aspects of 3D media immersion.

Back Story Credits: Corwin Chevalier, Vladimir Petrichor

The Prototypers and the Chevaliens have traveled to this world (Delphic) to study the evolution of knowledge as it occurs in “less advanced” people capable of developing “functional” intelligence, in an effort to further their own understanding of how the “great civilizations” of the universe came to be.

In essence, they seek to discover clues as to “how” and “why” they have advanced to such a high stage in evolution, while so many others remain nothing more than what some would consider primitives…or animals at best. A ruling was put forth by the Council of the Galactic Consortium of Lemnus in order to end the rivalry that, based on Seldone Entropical Theory, could cause serious unrest and economic upheaval.

This task, upon completion, would determine which of the two schools of thought would be next in line to lead all advanced life of the known metaverse and access to the rare and precious Genetadox vaccine. The Consortium power structure, by law, must change hands once a millennium. These laws were enacted through the passing of the Genetic Longevity Caste Act due to the much longer life spans granted after genome mapping was completed and stem cell mining was legalized leading to the creation of Genetadox. Also, perhaps, in the process, solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time.

(Pragulus Rex, the prolific philosopher, interjects that as human, we must often wonder and debate as to how we have developed our self proclaimed intellectual superiority over that of other life forms. It might be reasonable to believe that species more advanced than our own, e.g. intellectually, would be even further removed from this knowledge as it pertains to their own species.)

As the two competing power houses via for control of the next 100 years, the Chevaliens and Prototypers are well known for their sometimes greatly opposing viewpoints as to what the true determining aspects of knowledge may be. Not to mention the winning party would gain access to the rare Genetadox vaccine granting that group an abnormally long life span.

Well known for their unsurpassed technological advancements, the Prototypers, archetypal scientists, eagerly hypothesize that it is the advancement of logic and scientific deduction that comprise the true semblance of knowledge. Long have they held to the theory of the Great Algorithm of the Universe, and believe that this research will bring them leaps and bounds closer to writing the final proofs needed to explain it all.

The Chevaliens are believers and crusaders…in every essence of the word. Their faith and mystical approach to the universe has led them to uncover secrets that cannot be imagined or understood by outsiders. It is supposedly drawn from the lore of Earth’s ancient Sumer and a deity named Tiamiat. Tiamiat is a dragon and one of their primary power symbols. In their eyes the mind is more than a collection of neurons and cranial fluid capable of incredible calculation, but perhaps the vessel for things less tangible and supernatural. They believe that while science is worthy a chivalric “moral code” and spreading of this code is more important above all else. Not even one’s death should stop its replication and some say that the code can be modified to ensure it can survive.

For both, a singularity exists. Every answer often uncovers twice as many questions…whether the means to such answers are those of science or mysticism.

And so, the two parties sought out a primitive place of proper potential- Project Primula Rasa in the far flung Delphic System. Working hand in hand with one another, yet competing all the same…as they via to be the one party who could discover the answers to the origins of knowledge would gain control over the consortium and therefore the funding and political power of the entire metaverse as a whole and longevity.
Small, pink and vaguely simian were their candidates- or so believed. Simple tool users- still living in caves, or huts, spear fishing, and having just discovered the basic secrets of fire…a perfect specimen with which to begin their study over the evolution of knowledge. Yet life on Primula Rasa wasn’t quite that simple…

Pragulus Rex

Additional notations of Pragulus Rex postulate the theory that as thinking beings evolve from their base and primitive state, they first past through a period of “knowledge through faith”. During this stage of intellectual evolution a species will invariably determine the things that are “known” through intense belief in facets of reality that cannot be directly proven.

To some this may seem a simple example of primitive ignorance, however, during this stage a species will also be much more capable of attuning to the less explainable and tangible aspects of existence.

As the species progresses, it is likely, though not absolute, that they will develop a greater logical understanding of the world around them. Such logical understanding often leads to a drastic waning of belief in things that cannot be proven in a logical manner. Logic coincides with a sense of skepticism that in turn generates doubt toward aspects of reality not displayed physically as “fact”. Such skepticism, while useful in many ways and often the driving force behind many scientific discoveries, will usually lead to a deterioration of “faith” both among individuals and the populace at large.

Some would argue that such deteriorating senses of belief in things that cannot be proven can eventually lead to stagnation and corruption of that which may or may not exist as a “soul”.

It is at this point in the evolution of knowledge within a given species of thinking beings, that a crossroad is reached. While rarely an “active” decision, the path will then be set for it to continue its evolution through a means of logic in things that can be proven, or belief in that which cannot.

Few, if any, beings show a capacity to balance the two…as is evidence by the aeon’s of competition between the superlative masters of the respective thought processes. Were a group of beings truly capable of mastering and balancing both forms of knowledge, it is quite possible that their intellect and achievements would dwarf that of all other known species.


The Third Group

“…a possible mastery of balance between the superlative disciplines of knowledge could lead to a complete understanding of the universe as a whole.”
Pragalus Rex circa 227189

The above quote perhaps illustrates the defining concept of those oft shunned members of the Primula Rasa project, though it may have had nothing to do with their development.

Though we will refer to these individuals hereafter as a “group”, this is a reference only in the slightest sense of the word. Not possessed of an organized structure in themselves, they hold a distinct commonality in the fact they are detached from their origins among the ranks of the Prototypers and Chevaliens. This is not the result of any criminal punishment in any classic sense, but simply a separation from their organizations due to a lack of conviction toward the systems in which they were initially raised.

(*To human understanding, this may seem similar to the concept of losing one’s religion as would an Amish follower who has made the choice to follow the ways of the “english”. Though, this may not make sense in areas that have no Amish population.*)

The Prototypers and Chevaliens, being the generally accepted masters of their respective paths in the pursuit of all knowledge, began the Primula Rasa project with the intention of discovering clues that would lead them to a more complete understanding of the universe. This undertaking occurred in a somewhat competitive manner, as each group hoped to demonstrate that their own path to understanding was superior to that of the other. However, being greatly advanced beings in every sense of the idea, this competition was quite genial and research proceeded in a fashion that would be seriously understated with a label of “gentlemanly”. The two groups worked hand in hand during the Primula Rasa project, sharing discoveries and comparing theories in a fashion much like Bohr and Einstein….

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Why The Education System Doesn’t Get Immersive Education

I am not saying educators do not! The system does not get it and when I see this

The Immersive Education Initiative is an international collaboration of universities, colleges, research institutes, consortia and companies that are working together to define and develop open standards, best practices, platforms, and communities of support for virtual reality and game-based learning and training systems.

Immersive Education combines 3D and virtual reality (VR) technology with digital media to bring distance learning and self-directed learning to a new level. Unlike traditional distance learning, Immersive Education is designed to immerse and engage students in the same way that today’s best video games grab and keep the attention of players. Immersive Education combines interactive virtual reality and sophisticated digital media (voice chat, game-based learning modules, audio/video, and so forth) with collaborative online course environments and classrooms. Immersive Education gives students a sense of “being there” even when attending class in person isn’t possible, practical, or desirable, which in turn provides faculty and remote students with the ability to connect and communicate in a way that greatly enhances the learning experience.

Immersive Education and the Media Grid public compute utility on which it is built were recently recognized with a national award by Computerworld as “…innovative, promising technologies which hold the potential to significantly affect society in the near future.”

A) No kidding. Second Lifers have known this for a long time.

B) I do not need pixels to get immersion…(they are fun though)

SOME LOWER TECH EXAMPLES:

PLAYING WITH MUD

SNORKELING FRESHWATER PONDS

WALKING IN THE WOODS TO GATHER HERBS

TEARING SHIT APART FOR FUN (just got my blog censored for that- maybe this is why the system doesn’t get it- protecting ourselves from ourselves?)

MAKING STUFF OUT OF ODDS AND ENDS TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OR SEE HOW IT WORKS

LISTENING TO STORIES AROUND A CAMP FIRE

Which is why I try not to ever get to immersed in some mechanical “college marketing books”.

Why? FORWARD THINKING FICTION or ADVENTURE IS GREAT FOR IMMERSION and EDUCATION….and where I get my blue prints.

Phillip Jose Farmer
The World of Tiers: Volume One (World of Tiers)

In the World of Tiers we meet earthlings Robert Wolff and Paul Janus Finnigan (alias Kickaha) who through strange circumstances are “gated” into a parallel pocket universe. These pocket universes are maintained by mostly insane “Lords” who are paranoid and spend most of their time trying to kill each other to stave off ennui. The World of Tiers is just that, a multi-tiered world that spans a virtual garden of Eden and changes each level until we come to a deadly palace at the top. I won’t spoil it, but the first three are really good, old-fashioned rip roaring reads.

Farmer’s books went on to inspire the late Roger Zelazny who wrote The Chronicles of Amber. He was so inspired by The World of Tiers Zelanzy actually dedicated one of the books in the series to the main characters Jadawin and Kickaha. I have found Amber to be an incredibly accurate metaphor for Second Life. (Matter of fact you might find the quixotic Chevaliers names and behavior to be quite similar to those of Amberites at times.). In the Amber stories, Amber and the Courts of Chaos are the only two “true” worlds. Everything else, even Earth, are called or simply the byproducts of “shadows”. The royal family of Amber that negotiates the Pattern, and the equivalent Chaos nobility who have walked the Logrus, can freely travel through the shadows and alter them at will. The obvious metaphor for Second Life being that of some arbitrary static reality and the existence of an infinite number of “negotiated realities”. Furthermore we have the metaphor of a scripter or builder who can literally “create” whatever they choose- it is nothing but Shadow and really quite malleable- even the physics.

The books are narrated by Corwin who suffers from amnesia, escapes, tracks down his sister Florimel, and discovers that he is a prince of Amber. He is taken by his brother Random to walk the Pattern. The Pattern is the construct which gives the multiverse its order. Walking the Pattern restores Corwin’s memory and his powers to travel through shadow…I won’t spoil the rest and since it is late I will let the Wikipedia hammer at the metaverse concepts within.

Amber and Second Life Parallels

The series is based on the concept of parallel worlds, domination over them being fought between the kingdoms at the extreme ends of Shadow—Amber, the one true world of Order, and the Courts of Chaos. Amberites of royal blood—those descended from Oberon (and ultimately his parents, Dworkin, formerly of the Courts of Chaos, and the Unicorn of Order herself) —are able to “walk in Shadow”, mentally willing changes to occur around them. These changes are, in effect, representative of the Shadow-walker passing through different realities. There are apparently infinite realities, either found by the Shadow-walker locating such worlds or by creating them (we the readers are never sure; neither are the characters).

Within this multiverse, Zelazny deals with some interesting philosophical concepts about the nature of existence, compares and contrasts the ideas of Order and Chaos, and plays with the laws of physics—they can differ from Shadow to Shadow; for instance, gunpowder does not ignite in Amber, which is why the characters all carry swords. Other Shadows have green skies and blue suns, cities of glass and Kentucki Fried Lizzard Partes, and worlds out of our own fiction can come to life.

In short, as I have maintained, reality is what we mutually negotiate- like modems we will find a common protocol. A game is what we choose to make out of it and if left idle humans will create their own rules and games to satisfy their needs.

Pixels, Mud, Time and Collaboration…oh yeah and Permission to break the pattern. Oh yes and teaching us how to think…

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Rube Goldberg, Micro Media and Chain Reactions

Posted in Attention, Gadgets Widgets, Lifestyle Evolution, Recreation, Science, Video, Web 2.0 by wayne.porter on September 29th, 2007

In an effort to move on from more morose posts, I will do so. I thank everyone for the deluge of e-mail, comments, IM and even phone calls. Some people shared some very interesting, intense and often very personal stories- thank you.

For the record, I have not gone underground (thanks for paying attention Fleep), but I have been put on extended medical leave due to some unknown neurological problems. Right now my right hand and more my left hand have been greatly affected. Namely- no sensation and impaired fine motor movement in several fingers- continued tingling, pins and needles feeling and it is not as simple as carpal tunnel syndrome. A battery of tests commences, but it is very difficult to type and I have felt extremely fatigued.

I am trying out voice recognition software, so I can post occasional piece out of boredom, but the last post on Death and Shovels made me pay attention to what it is really important and for once I will shut my trap and follow my doctor’s sage advice to the letter- no work, zero out the stress, get proper rest and nutrition, and take my supplements. I still haven’t regained sensation in my hands which is very troubling as nerve damage can be irreversible, but I hope it is not permanent. But in case you have tried to reach me- now you know.

On that note I give you an interesting contraption and “does nothing” is good advice. Despite the name “The Does-Nothing-o-Matic”, this video of a Rube Goldberg-like-contraption (see below for extracts from Rube Goldberg’s biography) is perhaps a good “visual aid” to illustrate micro media and the sometimes obscure social chain reactions that can be evoked and traced. As Rosenberg says- video is frozen knowledge. At the very least this video is pretty entertaining and a good way to get someone’s attention (the comments about Congress are amusing too).

For those unfamiliar with Goldberg ( who did not make the crazy, complex contraption in the video above)…

*Rube Goldberg (1883-1970) was a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist, sculptor, and author.

Reuben Lucius Goldberg (Rube Goldberg) was born in San Francisco. His father, a practical man, insisted he go to college to become an engineer. After graduating from University of California Berkeley, Rube went to work as an engineer with the City of San Francisco Water and Sewers Department.

He continued drawing, and after six months convinced his father that he had to work as an artist. He soon got a job as an office boy in the sports department of a San Francisco newspaper. He kept submitting drawings and cartoons to his editor, until he was finally published. An outstanding success, he moved from San Francisco to New York drawing daily cartoons for the Evening Mail. A founding member of the National Cartoonist Society, a political cartoonist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, Rube was a beloved national figure as well as an often-quoted radio and television personality during his sixty-year professional career.

Through his “INVENTIONS”, Rube Goldberg discovered difficult ways to achieve easy results. His cartoons were, as he said, symbols of man’s capacity for exerting maximum effort to accomplish minimal results. Rube believed that there were two ways to do things: the simple way and the hard way, and that a surprisingly number of people preferred doing things the hard way.

Rube’s drawings depict absurdly-connected machines functioning in extremely complex and roundabout ways to produce a simple end result; because of this RUBE GOLDBERG has become associated with any convoluted system of achieving a basic task.

Hardly a day goes by without The New York Times, National Public Radio, The Wall Street Journal or some other major media invoking the name Rube Goldberg to describe a wildly complex program, system or set of rules such as our “Rube Goldberg-like tax system”. The annual National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest at Purdue University, which is covered widely by the national media, brings Rube’s comic inventions to life for millions of fans.

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Science Fiction Inspired Comments

Posted in Attention, Fiction, Future Shock, Language - Sound, Reading - Literature, Recreation, Science by wayne.porter on August 20th, 2007

I have made some posts on science fiction, how the masters of science fiction can inspire us, and some great comments have popped up on the blog and via e-mail…to recap just a few…

From John Hunter

Ender’s Game is great. Another point, Valentine and Peter engage dueling mock personas. They don’t just impersonate one person they impersonate both and then debate with each other (and if I remember right at some point one debates the mock personas against each other by themselves). Though maybe this stuff takes place in Speaker for the Dead.

And that effort is not to have the mock personas win or lose directly but rather through the public debate shape the way real people think and view issues in a way that Val and especially Peter want.

Adam Metz

Wayne, you may also like the interview I did with Noam Cohen on the relationship between sci-fi and Web 2.0; it’s posted here.

Andrew Wee

Wayne,
Given your preference for alternate realities, i’m surprised you didnt add philip k dick’s do android’s dream of electronic sheep, starship troopers in there too…

Piers Anthony’s Xanth and Incarnations of Immortality and Michael Moorcock’s Eternal Champion series are good for a mindset/paradigm shift too.

Kadigan Says in response to Paying Attention, Earning Attention:

They noticed the patterns of networking effectiveness across several technologies/industries at a focused point in time.

Mastermind groups (Napoleon Hill) need a common distraction to allow for the psychological need of individuals necessary for sub-conscious involvement leading to advanced creativity.

Fiction is creativity. Bound by the need for scientific premise. The group of authors have a pre-determined motivation to develop theoretically probable solutions to commonly perceived issues of the times. Both - the one of and the one in.

Angel Djambazov

Along with your three examples I would through in Tad Williams’s Otherland series. When I first “stepped into” SL I immediately thought of that particular novel and it feels more appropriate the more time I spend in SL. Particularly in regard to the concept of “citizens”.

Ron says

Kurt’s avatar in Second Life also continues to exist, although without a pilot. It’s kind of a fascinating topic - similar to MySpace pages of deceased individuals.

What will happen to these phantom digital identities? In Second Life, Linden Lab doesn’t delete accounts just because someone dies.

Also, side-note, the broadcast center itself was built by Infinite Vision Media for LCMedia, and the broadcast of the four-part special was a joint project between the two.

…and let’s not forget this post on a podcast with Jeff Doak talking Ambient Findability and William Gibson from another writer making connections.

Thank you all.

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Second Life and Disabilities RE-Revisited

Posted in 3D Social Networks, Avatar Photos, Science, Second Life, Web 2.0, Widgets by wayne.porter on July 22nd, 2007

Amazingly since my talk last fall with FEZ Rutherford on 2nd life and how it might simulate or emulate disabilities or physical malady. I have ran not only into avatars with many disabilities, but continue to find media mention of them. It makes perfect sense. They are liberated and can move freely. Sadly enough I have found several in stage III and stage IV cancer.

- EurekaStreet, or this piece, or his own

“his visual impairment should be based on experiences a friend of hers told her about. She provided me with some images that show how this friend sees the world (see comments on the linked post). Now I did a first prove of concept to see if one could replicate this impairment in Second Life. On the right hand you see screenshots with and without an attack. So it works…

I just have to finish the effect and then we will have a new version of 2nDisability ready

Bleys and I have both thought how to integrate the research features into the HUD and if FEZ is not around, I will see if I can find Griefer Marky E who is a very talented person at such.

And more on FEZ’s blog’s commented “Hi - I just launched a new site in SL AskPatty I support the UnitedSpinal.org Foundation and my son is a para and just started using Second Life to get the Second Life experience.”

Great work you are doing here I am going to blog about you on www.askpatty.com today!

Jody DeVere
President
AskPatty.com

“Get the Second Life Experience”? I think if you walk through a ward of little kids in end stage leukemia, pulling around IV poles with no hair. Let them play.

Again after years of being a medical professional, and having the lights turned around on me at a Summit while having a seizure I once got a bitter taste of what it is often like to walk in someone’s shoes and failed to appreciate the people’s quandry I served all those years. Maybe this will be a unique window, and who knows, maybe I can get a company to ante up some funds to help develop out these social concepts. We will see. There is goodwill out there. I truly believe it.

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Kicking off into the Galaxy- Virtual Worlds

Posted in Fiction, Reading - Literature, Recreation, Science, Technology by wayne.porter on July 20th, 2007

Fictional world lover? Try http://www.galaxiki.org/.

“Galaxiki is a virtual galaxy with over a million stars and solar systems - each star, each planet and each moon represents one wiki page and site members can name and edit them, creating an entirely fictional world. It’s also possible to “purchase” a star or a solar system, so that only you (and not other community members) can name and edit it.”

Neat. Hat tip on this find to Sam Harrelson. My vacation started today…appropriately with major network problems (I am still working on)…perhaps the universe is trying to tell me something.

My wife picked up a copy of Phillip Dick’s “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” for my vacation reading…with an introduction by the sorely missed Roger Zelazny, touched upon here, as I covered China Mieville and New Weird.

Interestingly enough the last Harry Potter book hits the shelves tonight at midnight and Mieville’s latest foray entitled- “Un Lun Dun” is certainly targeting that crowd. People can knock Harry Potter all they want- the fact that kids are lining up to buy a book- matters.

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Designer Genes- Genes not Jeans

Posted in Future Science, Science by wayne.porter on April 24th, 2007

From Time an interesting experiment at Yale.

But the dawn of designer genes is slowly moving closer. Researchers are now extending their experiments to living animals. In April, scientists at the University of California in Los Angeles reported they had inserted into intact adult mice a gene that makes cells resistant to a specific drug. Last week a team of Yale University scientists announced they had altered an animal’s hereditary makeup at a more basic level: by injecting foreign genes into a mouse at its earliest stage of development, a fertilized egg.

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Quantum physics & Reality

Posted in Future Science, Science by wayne.porter on April 24th, 2007

Some physicists are uncomfortable with the idea that all individual quantum events are innately random. This is why many have proposed more complete theories, which suggest that events are at least partially governed by extra “hidden variables”. Now physicists from Austria claim to have performed an experiment that rules out a broad class of hidden-variables theories that focus on realism — giving the uneasy consequence that reality does not exist when we are not observing it
(Nature 446 871).

Learn More…

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Kurt Vonnegut Lives on in The Grid of Second Life

Recently deceased, and one of my famous authors, Kurt Vonnegut lives on- at least for me- and damn is he funny! Odd to think of his recent death happening while i was unaware and pondering Asimov, Robotics, Nanontechnology and Engines of Creation. They were both humanists too- he and Isaac Asimov.


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It is a bit surreal in the world of Second Life- he is hysterical- the quotes and quips are fantastic. Slaughterhouse Five is a must read…among others. This makes me so sad….he is gone, but he is so alive (verbally) and expressive in the metaverse.

So now I have to ask- what will be the effect on humanity if we interact in “avatar form” for long periods? After we die we leave “almost spectral” after images of ourselves? Think about that…for a moment…and reflect.

Back to Kurt Vonnegut. He even graded his own books…(Kwisatz Haderach Award)

In Chapter 18 of his book Palm Sunday “The Sexual Revolution,” Vonnegut states that the grades “do not place me in literary history” and that he is comparing “myself with myself.” The grades:

Player Piano: B
The Sirens of Titan: A
Mother Night: A
Cat’s Cradle: A-plus
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater: A
Slaughterhouse-Five: A-plus
Welcome to the Monkey House: B-minus
Happy Birthday, Wanda June: D
Breakfast of Champions: C
Slapstick: D
Jailbird: A
Palm Sunday: C

About Clip: the national, weekly public radio program The Infinite Mind made broadcast history as it aired a four-part special taped inside the three-dimensional virtual on-line community Second Life. Among those interviewed in front of a live virtual audience were author Kurt Vonnegut. This is a machinema video of Vonnegut’s interview taped inside Second Life, on the 16-acre virtual broadcast center built by Lichtenstein Creative Media, which produces the program. The host is John Hockenberry.

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Erik Drexler’s Engines of Creation- From Nano to Metaphor

Posted in E-Commerce, Future Shock, Online Education, Science, Web 2.0 by wayne.porter on April 16th, 2007

Need inspiration? Need some inspiring metaphor? Want to think ahead? Drexler’s Engines of Creation is a great way to jump start your neurons.

Engines of Creation by K. Eric Drexler. Drexler is one of the foremost thinkers on nanotechnology- certainly an important discipline. However, I find metaphors galore and many useful. If anything it will spin you around. I had read it years ago, but not with the clarity I have now. Amazing how the years help perhaps.

For example, bulk extractors (think “flint chipping”- moving a few hundred thousand atoms at a time- like American Indians did with their arrow tips) and nanotechnologists (people doing the tagging, social bookmarking, etc- protein engineering and atom sculpting) could be useful metaphors for current search engine analysis, not to mention the sudden utility of the concept of “microchunking” and XML site maps. For example, why not get atom shapers to masticate data for you so it is easier to swallow? Question is (as I pose to Nick of Metaversed in a twitter exchange- is this dynamic make-up of SERP “COMPOSITION” driven by AI or something different? Good question.

(Important Note: I don’t care what “HTML pages” are returned- I don’t see the world as web pages- I see them as media types.)

Quick quip from WP:

The substance of Engines of Creation is extraordinary. Various science fiction writers have used the concept of tiny machines and Drexler brings their wild tales to shame. He extrapolates a world from the bottom up where we can build atom by atom. Similarly and inspirationally, physicist Richard Feynman discussed the concept of recursive miniaturisation in his 1959 speech There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom. But only Drexler came up with the idea of using molecular machinery for large-scale fabrication. Drexler sees a world where not only can the entire Library of Congress fit a chip the size of a sugar cube, but “universal assemblers” (tiny machines that build atom by atom) will be used for everything from medicinal robots that help clear the capillaries to environmental scrubbers that clear pollutants from the air.

Engines of Creation (Chapter 10, Limits to Growth) takes a realistic Malthusian view of exponential growth within limits to growth. It also promotes space advocacy arguing that, because the universe is essentially infinite, life can escape the limits to growth defined by Earth. Additionally, Engines of Creation supports a form of the Fermi paradox, arguing that as there is no evidence of alien civilizations:

This should be standard reading for futurists, or for non-futurists really…and those interested in transhumanism, AI Ethics, and singularity…later we can touch more on robotics and the three laws put forth by Asimov, in his fictional I, Robot. There is alot going on out there, I am just not smart enough to get into an Artificial Intelligence conference…yet.

Drexler’s book is free, and awesome- although I plan to order up a batch to give out to those I can influence or at least those I think are ready for this type of thinking. It is not for everyone- you really have to stretch your neurons a bit, especially if you want to extrapolate nanotech to current metaphor.

You can get Drexler’s book, Engines of Creation for free too….

Free ebook of updated and expanded edition Wowio offers a number of free texts with no DRM- PDF format.
Full text of Engines of Creation version 1.0 (1986)
Full text in Russian: МАШИНЫ СОЗДАНИЯ: Грядущая эра нанотехнологии
Full text in Italian: MOTORI DI CREAZIONE: L’era prossima della nanotecnologia
Full text in Chinese: 创造的发动机
Drexler’s site and archive
Biography of K. Eric Drexler
Drexler’s firm NanoRex

Engines of Creation
The Coming Era of Nanotechnology

K. Eric Drexler

Anchor Books, 1986

Original web version prepared and links added by Russell Whitaker.

Table of Contents

COVER PAGE & links to non-English versions

FOREWORD - by Marvin Minsky

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PART ONE - THE FOUNDATIONS OF FORESIGHT

1 - Engines of Construction
2 - The Principles of Change
3 - Predicting and Projecting

PART TWO - PROFILES OF THE POSSIBLE

4 - Engines of Abundance
5 - Thinking Machines
6 - The World Beyond Earth
7 - Engines of Healing
8 - Long Life in an Open World
9 - A Door to the Future
10 - The Limits to Growth

PART THREE - DANGERS AND HOPES

11 - Engines of Destruction
12 - Strategies and Survival
13 - Finding the Facts
14 - The Network of Knowledge
15 - Worlds Enough, and Time

AFTERWORD

GLOSSARY

NOTES AND REFERENCES

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Sermo - MySpace for Physicians? Why not Twitter Enterprise

Sermo bills itself as the “MySpace for physicians”.

Here, physicians aggregate observations from their daily practice and then - rapidly and in large numbers - challenge or corroborate each others opinions, accelerating the emergence of trends and new insights on medications, devices and treatments. You can then apply the collective knowledge to achieve better outcomes for your patients.

O.K. I am skeptical- I have not seen it but I am still skeptical. This is based on my experience as a nurse of several years ago so I might be out of date. While it was some time ago, and I know more docs have adopted PDAs, etc. The one thing a physician (and a nurse) lacks is time…TIME. Seriously. Never, ever enough time.

I recall doing many late night and early morning rounds with doctors I learned very quickly that time was the most valuable thing they have or didn’t have. Don’t waste it, be efficient, and know your stuff. Now I am not saying Sermo is a time waster- I think it would be great if more physicians tuned into the Net. I still think most would do it to get a date first- they just don’t have time.

Nascent thoughts on where and how I would use the “Twitter Concept” in an enterprise. This is inspired after (caveat- haven’t practiced in ten years)

a) Having worked in various hospitals
b) Having to have been hospitalized
c) More than once, due to weather, having to work back-to-back triple shifts, sleep for eight, and get up and do it again. Man talk about the intercom being surreal.

The Problem: The hospital intercom. Nothing more annoying than that squak box. There is a reason we had:

Code Blue- cardiac arrest, resuscitation needed stat.
Code Whites- Hostile patient- back up needed.
Code Reds- Fire- we have a fire.

We didn’t want to alarm patients, never mind we interrupted them all the time.

Scenario: This could use more thought. This is just a five-minute brain dump…to get thinking aligned.

The hospital would employ an enterprise version of the twitter structure- yes I know some work would be needed for HIPPA compliance- but usually a room number will do. I am sure it can be done with more thought. Each nurse call station could easily send a short message that would go to the phone of the charge nurse, one particular charge nurse, or the med nurse, or to a Doc on call, broadcast all over, etc. Short, fast, quiet, use SSL and posts to the intranet too. You could color code the message for priority, have pre-made messages to save time,and/ or a program on the PDA could sort, rate, prioritize, etc.

By viewing the intranet trend data one could see problems that needed correcting, trends, shortages, surpluses, staffing and any abuse of course. I am sure modern Pixus machines already do this for pharmacists- they can look at a nurses’s PRN dosing patterns to spot abuse by comparing it to the standard deviation from the mean. Still simple problems solved can have real savings.

I remember coming up with the simple idea to use the antiquated dumb waiters in one hospital to do routine after-pharmacy-hour medication restocks. Doesn’t sound like much, but imagine 14 units, a nurse having to go up to the pharmacy and gather meds, (say on average 30 minutes off unit.), and three shifts 365 a year. Average wage of ~ $15.00 hour back then. That is a savings of about $115,000.00 a year, not counting increase in patient care with time spent on unit and maybe nurses could get a REAL break.

Twitter- Short Codes - SMS- etc-think short chunks of vital information that must be relayed and read quickly, quietly, and the ability to trend the information by type. Yes the whole micro-blogging concept has many uses yet untapped.

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Virtual Worlds Conference: MMVW vs. MMOG

Posted in Lifestyle Evolution, Science, Second Life, There.com, Video, Video Games by wayne.porter on March 11th, 2007

Timely considering that Domino’s Pizza plans on enabling pizza delivery from the Second Life metaverse we have the upcoming Virtual Worlds Conference 2007. Some people continue to scoff at the concept of metaverses, but they are here to stay. I think the book, Play Money, demonstrates this- check it out and read up on the concept of “flow”.

What brands are attending? MTV, Disney, AOL, Pontiac, Nickelodeon, Sundance Channel, GSD&M, IBM to name a few…and what metaverse platforms are they exploring? Second Life, There.com, Multiverse, Forterra Systems, Whyville, ProtonMedia, Entropia Universe, Habbo, Areae and more…stand alone or immersive world?

Perhaps one of the most exciting developments I caught up on at A&E Interactive was this Martian Chronicles like news…

Avatar Reality plans to develop a new virtual world based on a terraformed Mars. A bunch of these folks are from the company that brought you Tetris. They plan on using the Crytek CryEngine2 (Crysis) to develop its new MMVW…not MMOG. Avatars will get to explore Mars, which is probably the closest I will get in my lifetime, but better than nothing! Crytek reps (Far Cry, Crysis) acknowledged this was the first company to license their middleware for a MMVW.

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Ubuntu Convert- My Second Life- ThinkPad Gets an Ubuntu Upgrade