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Feed the Machines!

This was news I meant to post here months ago so, it's kind of stale but, to keep a personal site fresh you gotta start somewhere.So several months ago, towards the beginning of a summer, I saved up the money and bought a bunch of new hardware to assemble into two new desktop boxes. Aside from my System76 Darter laptop, this was the first new hardware I bought in more than nine years. The purpose of these new machines was, in order of importance, to game, to giving my non-technical friends something familiar to compute with, to store, share and burn files, to run applications that have no Linux analogs and, perhaps, to do a little ASP.Net development.I didn't select top of the line hardware because I read a few benchmark tests and knew that most games, even something like Crysis and other DirectX 10 games, wouldn't really require it. The criteria I chose select hardware by was energy efficiency and silence. For example, my video cards are passively cooled and I spend good money on high quality power supplies that were highly efficient and very, very quiet. My gamin' boxes run in near total silence and never use more than 240 watts. They average around 90 to 110 watts when I'm just editing text, listening to music or browsing the Web. Plus these new LCD monitors gave me back a ton of deskspace.So now I've got the hardware to do a lot of things I've been planning to do for many years now. Rip all my CDs to ogg vorbis, burn a bunch of archived files to optical disk and so on.Oh yeah, and game a lot. I plan to buy Spore and Medieval Total War II, maybe the computer version of Mass Effect or Half-life 2? I don't know. Any recommendations?Posted by Pace Arko on September 16, 2008 at 8:20 PM | Comments (0)

What Does a Wormhole Look Like?

In science fiction movies, games and television, I've seen lots of attempts to depict spatial wormholes and "portals to other universes." In nearly every case they get the geometry wrong. It doesn't look like this nor does it look like this. Even a recent image from Scientific American got it wrong. The ex-mathematics and physics major in me finds this frustrating. I'd find it easier to suspend disbelief for your story if you try to get the physics and math right.Continue reading "What Does a Wormhole Look Like?" »Posted by Pace Arko on September 13, 2008 at 5:08 AM | Comments (0)

There is no forbidden knowledge

A photo of the beam pipe within the Large Hadron Collider ring tunnel.So I read today that scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have received death threats. The LHC death threats are example of ignorance out of control. The risk from the LHC is minimal. How do we know that for certain? Because we know that cosmic rays routinely slam through our planet at energies much higher than the LHC can generate and our planet has not collapsed into quantum black hole or a strange droplet or some other bizarre form of matter.The death threats are probably hoaxes and will amount to nothing but, it bothers me that there are nuts out there who still think there are things that humanity was not meant to know.There a many social forces and groups these days who advocate positions that want to forbid us from studying certain natural phenomena. They want to discredit evolution. They want to forbid stem cell research. They want to stop animal research. They want to prevent the use of RTGs on deep space probes. They want to forbid sophisticated genetic modification of food crops. They want to forbid climatology research. As our science advances, they'll probably want to forbid the creation of artificial organisms or minds.They may have valid points in their arguments. There are all kinds of dangers associated with every new thing we learn. They are certainly right to advocate caution but, fundamentally, basically, I think they are enemies of civilization and the ideal of progress.Not that I really believe in the ideal of progress either but I categorically disagree with people who take these positions because they are based in fear of the unknown. They are afraid of change, afraid of novelty. They are based in a pessimism that we can never learn to use our new knowledge wisely.I've ranted about this many times before on my site but, you know how outrageous news events can inspire a person. This story struck home for me because I was physics major myself back in ancient days.Posted by Pace Arko on September 5, 2008 at 8:23 PM | Comments (0)

Burning Down Hilbert's Hotel

A screen capture from Riven. A great game about multiverses.There's an idea that's been plaguing me for a number of years since I read Max Tegmark's article in Scientific American. What if there are infinitely many universes that have existed for all eternity? Doesn't that imply that everything is ultimately meaningless? From a human perspective, I mean.Think about it. If all Hubble volumes are subject to Poincare's Recurrence Theorem and we have an endless amount of time, that means all posssible arrangements of particles in a universe, no matter how unlikely, are repeated exactly infinitely many times. That means there infinitely many exact duplicates of you reading this post scattered across all infinity and enternity. On the grandest scale, you never really die, you never really change and all decisions don't matter.So how do you write a gripping story in a universe like that? Larry Niven mentioned this problem in his story, "All the Myriad Ways." Of course he was only positing a very large, but always growning, number of universes. With infinity and eternity, the problem only gets worse.The problem for science fiction authors is that you have to posit some kind of threat, some kind of conflict, even if it's just a mental one, for the protagonists to overcome. There has to be some kind of change. But, if for example, Pace exists, in infinite duplication, over the infinity of space and time. I can't die. Nothing really threatens me because all decisions and ramifications happen all possible ways. There are inifinite number of dead mes, an infinite number of live mes.At this point we have to define what I am. I'll posit here that any person from any hubble volume that has my exact same genetic code is a version of me. This rules out possibilites like an Inuit or Yoruba Pace-likes. Those Pace-likes would have at least a slight variations in genetic code. This also rules out female Pace-likes or Pace-likes with genetic diseases. However it doesn't rule out some types of homosexual Pace-likes. Homosexuality is biologically caused but in many cases it is not genetically caused. Some forms of homosexuality are due to biochemical factors during development in the womb.Anyway, aside from that limiting criterion, that still leaves us with an enormous "Pace phase space" (Say that three times fast!) to explore.This ramification space would contain, variations of me that never moved to Seattle from San Francisco for example, versions of me that moved to Chicago, Baltimore or Kansas City, versions where my mother died and I was adopted by my aunt or my father, versions of me that were orphaned, versions of me that stayed at Microsoft and so on. If a guassian distribution applies there are some versions of me in horrible circumstances and some in wonderful circumstances. But note that this balance is impossible to change. I can't set things up so that all breaks work out for an infinite number of mes.Or maybe I can? Actually I'm very sloppy on the math. I'll have to look this up.Anyway, that's the big question for a writer trying to build a story about multiverses. How do we create a conflict that matters? How do we threaten to burn down Hilbert's Hotel?Posted by Pace Arko on July 10, 2008 at 10:07 PM | Comments (0)

All humans are vermin in the eyes of Morbo!

If aliens were sadistic they could just infect our brains and drive us insane. Fun to think about, huh?I can find no rational reason for aliens to invade the Earth.If they need energy, water, metals or radioactives there are plenty in space to mined or harvested without dealing with pesky natives. If some super-civilization needed all the metals, silicates and carbon from our asteroid belt, they could just haul it all away without ever visiting the Earth and, we could do nothing to stop it. If they needed to enclose the Sun within a dyson sphere to harvest all the energy from it, they could do so and our technology would so primitive in comparison that we could do nothing to stop it. If they wanted to mine all the silicates and iron from the Earth, they'd just pulverize it into manageable pieces by slamming a few other planets or moons into it.In any case they'd never have to set foot on the Earth at all.The key thing to keep in mind here is the enormous differences technology. Science fiction is often wildly inaccurate on this score because they only posit differences of a few decades or centuries. It would not be like British maxim guns versus Zulu infantry.Continue reading "All humans are vermin in the eyes of Morbo!" »Posted by Pace Arko on April 3, 2008 at 8:25 PM | Comments (1)

Circus of the Mighty Session Log (2-24-2008)

A less cluttered section of the mighty Bida Forest[I think this happened on February 24 of 2008. Toby had returned from his travels in Southeast Asia. The players in attendance were Ralph (Dwalor and Telwyn), Ian (Hilda), Jerry (Chingara), Toby (Stirge and Thalin) and Victor (Mandark). This session ran later than most Toby was the last to leave. Experience rewards were given out at the end of the session. Basically this session details the Circus' trip from Boha-Boha to the city of Shomo, which is about thirdway down the Kalimara River. I'm back posting this for chronological accuracy.]After discussing the matter with Nkosazana, Hilda managed to convince the high priestess of Araku to sell the Circus the two ghost-touch spears at a third of their value. With these, the Circus set off on a road out of Boha-boha to follow Amonis' route into the Bida. Dwalor's recently conscripted guide, Mazi, a Ngohe from a small village in the Western Bida, would help them. The muddy trade road followed the Kalimara river along the border between the kingdoms of Taumau-Boha and Mabwe. Along its length was the Mabwian city of Shomo and it was there that the Circus, following Amonis' plan, hope to turn into the Wakyambi lands in the Bida.Continue reading "Circus of the Mighty Session Log (2-24-2008)" »Posted by Pace Arko on March 1, 2008 at 7:22 PM | Comments (1)

My History with Gizmo Wristwatches

The Casio C 80 calculator watch. It's a nerd thang, you got to understand!When I was in college back in the middle Eighties, I had a Casio calculator watch. This was the expensive apotheosis of nerdery back then. In the Eighties Japan was kicking everyone's ass in consumer electronics. At the time microchips had become so cheap that towards the end of the decade, they were giving away cheap watches in cereal boxes. Smart people in the wristwatch industry--that is to say, nobody in Switzerland or the US--realized that the only way to keep the prices up was to jam more functions in the box, thus the Casio C 80 calculator watch. Walking around with this thing strapped to my wrist made me feel like Mr. Spock or Dr. Who.Anyway, fast forward to the beginning of the Twenty-first Century.My Xonix wristwatch, which served me very well for more than four years partially broke several months ago. Actually it would have served even longer. It's just that I broke the stem for the analog watch when trying to replace its battery. I now have no way of setting the watch but, everything else still works--the digital recorder, the thumb drive, the ear buds, everything. In our diminished expectations of product quality in these modern times, I consider that pretty good endurance. But if the analog watch doesn't work, I just can't stand to wear it on my wrist. I'm keeping it as spare parts for a friend's Xonix watch of the same model.Continue reading "My History with Gizmo Wristwatches" »Posted by Pace Arko on February 23, 2008 at 3:51 PM Skip to: Site Navigation, Section Navigation or Page Content.September 2008SMTWTFS123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930

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