Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Music

Some people enjoy creating things in their mind and leaving them there, while others prefer to realize their creation in their current reality. These people - often reffered to as artists - operate on many different levels. For example the writer or the painter prefers to make something permanent, something that assures him that he didn't wake up yesterday. On the other hand, musicians are left with only memories of what they created. The idea is created in the brain, has a moment in the real world and returns to being an idea in the brain. Another tiny program amongst trillions of other programs randomnly triggered by an infinite amount of improbable events.

This is why i think computers still have a long way to go before they rival humans.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hand over your flesh, a new world awaits you


Calm and Serene
He seems wise
But he isn't




Who is the subject the poem?
George W. Bush
Louis Rosenthal (the author)
Jack Johnson
Musk-ox
  
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Modern conflicts

*Warning * as he nears the age of 22, the "author?" starts to question things which were previously as solid as a chunk of gabbro. His personal description is trying to convince a few new friends, namely "rash" and "paranoid" into it's paragraph. The first order of business is to bring the "big evil" also known as the computer in front of the jury and decide if it's necessary. Stay tuned for the verdict.

Illustrated below are several different conflicts that may occur in you immediate vicinity. Obviously, the computer is at the center of most conflicts in this day and age. This information will be available to the jury.

Mouse Vs. Fire


Man vs. fish


Man vs. Comp


Duck vs. Comp

Laptop vs. ground AND gravity


No conflict, man at peace with baby muskox

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Back to bloggin'

So tonight I watched most of a movie entitled "What the Bleep". It was this incoherent but visually appealing mess that was supposed to bring quantum physics to the masses. One of the only conclusion that I was able to draw was that quantum physics takes god and splits him into enough pieces so that each consciousness has a shred of divinity. OR maybe it's that each consciousness is the shred of divinity. The physicists seem to think that all of these shreds are connected and interact somehow in some insane fractal network. The claim that I found hard to believe was the fact that there is such a thing as positive or negative reactions. It's hard for me to picture these infinitely small pieces of information being happy or sad or having emotions. So our brain processes the information from our senses and relays it to our consciousness which reacts and changes the whole network somehow. Does anyone have any insight into this? I am really wondering how space relates to this. Does my consciousness have more of a quantum effect on things that are close to me? Am I just a probability? Are quantum physicists the priests of the future?