Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 11 Feb 21 - 09:09 AM I believe the GO is ranting about the latest in the Legion's Terran Defensive Shield Line Of Defense (LTDSLOD). The special topaz/neon mauler beams (T/NMB) vaporize 'most everything in a tiny, eensy-weensy fraction of a nanosecond (TEWFOANSEC). |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Feb 21 - 11:20 PM Damn! Amos would love to see this news, and I bet he would have predicted a pair of muons would be at the middle of it: Scientists find first evidence of rare Higgs boson decay This work provides evidence for something scientists predicted long ago. Scientists have spotted the first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay, expanding our understanding of the strange quantum universe. In 2012, scientists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland won a Nobel Prize in Physics with a breakthrough finding: they detected the Higgs boson, a subatomic particle predicted by the Standard Model of physics nearly 50 years prior. The Higgs boson doesn't live very long, quickly decaying into smaller particles like two photons (light particles). Now, researchers using ATLAS and CMS have found evidence for a rare Higgs boson decay in which the subatomic particle decays into one photon and two leptons, a type of elementary particle that can be charged or neutral. (Electrons and muons, a similar type of subatomic particle, are two examples of charged leptons.) Specifically, they found evidence that the Higgs boson can decay into either a photon and a pair of electrons, or a photon and a pair of muons with opposite charge. (There's more, follow the link.) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 13 Feb 21 - 09:54 PM I shall, but only after a good night's sleep. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 16 Feb 21 - 09:43 PM No, Rapparee ought not have to do all the heavy lifting around here. Back up you go, MOM. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 17 Feb 21 - 10:43 PM In the last couple of weeks I've hanged better than 30 people (all male). I have a few more to go, but one will die in prison. I'll be happy when I get over this habit! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 18 Feb 21 - 09:00 AM The Higgs boson is the quantum manifestation of the Higgs field, which gives mass to elementary particles it interacts with, via the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism. By measuring the rate at which the Higgs boson decays into different particles, physicists can infer the strength of their interaction with the Higgs field!: the higher the rate of decay into a given particle, the stronger its interaction with the field. So far, the ATLAS and CMS experiments have observed the Higgs boson decays into different types of bosons such as W and Z, and heavier fermions such as tau leptons. The interaction with the heaviest quarks, the top and bottom, was measured in 2018. Muons are much lighter in comparison and their interaction with the Higgs field is weaker. Interactions between the Higgs boson and muons had, therefore, not previously been seen at the LHC at Cern. There is symmetry theory speculation that as many as 8 different types of bosons exist which to my way of thinking may include bosons that give dark matter gravitational mass and is composed of 'technicolor' fundamental particles. Technicolor models do not generically predict Higgs-like bosons as light as 125 GeV/c2; such a particle was discovered by experiments at the Large Hadron Collider in 2012 and 2014. Some of these issues can be addressed with a class of theories known as “walking technicolor”. https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/-/testing-technicolor-physics If gravity is an emergent force from other interactions and is not a fundamental force it makes the role that bosons play even more mysterious/complex for me. I'm hoping it gets simpler but it shows how we haven't solved the really big questions yet. It is as though we have found jigsaw puzzle pieces that form most of the border of a picture but not the picture itself. Maybe the God particle gave Amos comfort. The decay of a Higgs boson is only proof nothing lasts forever, except maybe entropy. PS: grumpiness is the new happiness |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 19 Feb 21 - 10:46 AM Rapparee, is this hanging business an Imperial matter? |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Feb 21 - 11:37 AM MOM is back from the deep freeze, and the main thing she complained bitterly about was the cold toilet seat. I told her if she'd stop drinking all of that beer she wouldn't have to go so often, but she persisted. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 19 Feb 21 - 10:27 PM I try to be hopefully right for the left. I see those hopelessly white and adrift. Whenever a problem lasts forever and ever I think its more than being right and wronged. Its like singing in tune but the wrong song. Gone are the Hobbits, Tasmanians and long lost tribes Gone are Neanderthals except those who managed to hide. The murder goes on with rocks to triggers and buttons. The killing's not for food or other solutions Its not always for land, water or evolution. It is now over pigment and a few facial features The killing goes on by men unlike creatures. It starts with a lie that grows into fear The cult to kill is proud and is here They take an oath and drink a beer. It may be a home of the brave but I see those who live in fear. They are the ones who need lots of guns |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 19 Feb 21 - 10:50 PM I've hanged my last victim. Hanged him in Malad, Idaho. I also blew up former Governor Frank Steuenenberg. I'm all set for my class on Monday, assuming I can edit the number of slides down to a manageable size -- there's currently 76, which is too many for a 90 minute program. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 20 Feb 21 - 09:37 AM That is like a scene straight out of Hannibal where he did a slide show on hanging, self destruction and death for the Rome library society. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 20 Feb 21 - 07:30 PM UP to the top of the queue, MOM. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 20 Feb 21 - 10:28 PM AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnd the class presentation is all but done. Tweaking and touch-up now! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Feb 21 - 09:37 AM MOM thinks that this event is proof of how old Gluon is: Pole flipping event |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 21 Feb 21 - 10:22 PM Stilly, I read something about that hypothesis somewhere else perhaps a year ago. I'll try to find it. In the work I've done in the last couple weeks a grand total o 95 people died. I can add more but that's enough right now. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 22 Feb 21 - 02:28 PM Our pole is flipping 'out' over the last 20 years. Its overdue like a yellowstone eruption or a ELE astroid. Pole reversal traces are also left in lava. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 22 Feb 21 - 03:23 PM evidence of actual pole flipping |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 22 Feb 21 - 05:04 PM My hobby is asking unusual questions. I got trapped inside the nexus of total unity a couple weeks ago and had to backtrack my way out. It all started with a simple golden mean and avogadros number musing. I asked what would the golden mean sound like as a musical chord. I discovered that many have applied avogadros number in rhythm but not in harmony. As in pi an Archimedian curve/spiral is created by prime numbers. This was related to structure in spiral galaxies as well as the spral twist in DNA. Now I am starting to get lost which is normally OK but when I started to build the golden chord of the universe the frequencies rapidly became too high so reducing their octaves was necessary. It turned out that 8 was not the ideal octave number but it was 6, 44 and so on as related by primes +1 in pi! visible math By this time I was sure I have drifted off course. The result sounds a bit like the biggest chord in Bach's Toccota in D minor. Since the universe is tuned to a mega deep B flat I had to transpose further. To make it sound more musical I sequenced each tone of the spiral of pi go up while another sequence spirals down. The sound was so mesmerizing I decided to make a scaled down I, IV and V versions. Now the original golden mean chord was nearly lost since I contrasted the classic chord with the sprial pi prime number of frquencies with the six scale note octave and a pulsation of sound so unique yet appealing was created. Its effect was as surprising as Lux Aeterna. So it seems others have walked this path before me. = Weeks later what has stayed with me is that Bach was onto something 400 years ago perhaps with the help of a mathmatician. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 22 Feb 21 - 09:40 PM Mom, it was worth it to kill off 95 or 96 people, depending on how you count them! Attendees seemed to enjoy it. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 22 Feb 21 - 10:56 PM I knew you'd be posting something about a caber. My dogs are experts in handling big sticks (not quite as large as those, but to hear them tell the story, they think the sticks they drag around are pretty damned impressive. I just wish they wouldn't drag them through the dog door and chew them in the house.) |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 23 Feb 21 - 09:24 AM In truth Western music already obeys PHI from the get go. this link simply puts the golden mean in its obvious perspective https://www.goldennumber.net/music/ |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 23 Feb 21 - 03:24 PM The manipulation of other people's future social media posts is called 'second banana baiting'. Its similar to lobbing soft balls and is as simple as T ball but the most sophisticated versions are used by Congessman, lawyers and psychologists. Advanced second banana baiting can be undetectable. It can be used for good/funny or evil/deadly as evidenced in trump's last rally. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 23 Feb 21 - 04:32 PM As for white supremacists and Nazis, they're not so wicked. They just want to mess with us a little, have a few laughs, you know shake us up. They won't be too hard on democracy, just drown our cage a little bit, rattle our chains, bust our balls, you know have a few kicks. Burn a few of us, hang a half dozen, destroy somthing symbolic, form a new Confederate nation. small shit like that. Q may not have been right about all Democrats but they seem to be spot on about Woody Allen. What Confederates want is slavery and reparations to pay owners back for all the $ they lost when slaves were virtually freed. In todays money a slave cost as much as a base Mercedes. The new Republicans can still be the S Law ghter and Oder party with a little deficit spender masters of the Universe thrown in whether Trump is alive or brain dead. The real heroic legacy will belong to Rush Limbaugh and his 40 year career in preparation |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 23 Feb 21 - 06:26 PM ...for the fake reality TV star Fuhrer. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 24 Feb 21 - 07:04 PM For the first time ever KIA has made a SUV model. In fact the roll over by Tiger Woods was in a 2020 KIA suv. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 24 Feb 21 - 09:01 PM Hi, Mom! It's your fave rave to here to lift you up. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 24 Feb 21 - 09:06 PM Where's the post about a caber? |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 25 Feb 21 - 06:21 PM I thought a caber WAS a post. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 26 Feb 21 - 12:43 PM "... My parents approached Mrs. Nelson [to baby-sit me], Our dear old next-door neighbour, Who'd never [baby-]sat, but longed to have a try; I tossed her umb-erella like a caber! Mrs. Nelson can't go sitting with one eye ... " by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann , before At the Drop of a Hat, 1950's West End Revue songwriting |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 26 Feb 21 - 05:59 PM Nature has an imagination greater than its secondary life forms. To Nature life is but a thin film that requires special circumstances in certain regions. We share special inadequacies with the galactic overlords which merely have an extra billion years in their evolutionary bag of tricks that originated in a more temperate Red Star system than ours. The inadequacies the overlords are now experiencing is a bit like what we see in a polarized America. Overlord Rogues who couldn't care less about the prime directive and who have lost the techniques of planetary engineering are now in charge. A life spreading ideology is being replaced by an unsympathetic ambivilance and a future without empathy. Most say it a cost thing but the rot goes deeper. This solar system had the hand of the overlords involved in seeding life on Mars, Earth and Venus. As you know life gardening needs a stabilizing moon that only suceeded once on Earth but destroyed Mars and Venus as prospects for bio engineering. The failures arose by causing a collision with the planets with misguided moons. The moons are needed because the planets would tumble and have no reliable seasons with everchanging polar regions without a moon.. Admitedly guiding huge astroids into stable orbits are tricky things to do but now the overlords don't even try. These kids of the original overlords have had it tough and have gone through a period of cruelty much the same as a trump adminisration on Earth. I just thought I'd warn a priviledged few to not expect any extraordinary help from the overlords anymore. Only Nature has an imagination vast enough over unimaginable time to save, not mankind, but life itself. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 26 Feb 21 - 09:26 PM I suspect that life is like the film of bacteria found in Yellowstone's fumaroles and hot pots. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 21 - 08:20 AM Extremofiles to humans beings are not extrmeophiles to Nature. Even the Overlords of antiquity are extremophiles compared to us. The thing is that the O's are now dumbed down and are suffring from a condition I call PSYCHOLOGICAL ENTROPY. Jung, writing in the first half of the twentieth century, had no recourse to non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and had to apply classical thermodynamic theory to the dynamic, self-organizing system of the psyche, which it is not able to model. He did the best he could, Capra argues, with the limited understanding that was available. We have seen how science shapes socicietal in good nd bad ways. In the 20th century 'survival of the fittest' caused much fascist harm. Now the Higgs can do some unifying good in society. We should move beyong Jung since science has moved beyond where we were. Abraham Maslow’s assertion that neurosis is, at root, the rejection of novelty, i.e. the unknown. This would mean that ‘laziness’ (in Scott Peck’s particular usage of the word) corresponds to neurosis, or ‘sticking to the known,’ which is an idea that we will discuss in more detail as we go along. Within the mainstream of contemporary psychological thinking, however, there is no place for concepts such as mental entropy (it is quite out of fashion) and as a result we are in the curious position of trying to describe mental functioning without admitting the existence of any law of energetics. Rather than looking into the possibility that the psychic domain may be subject to universal laws in the same way that the physical domain is subject to, say, the law of gravitation, it seems that we want to see everything that goes on in the mind as being due to conditioned laws only. Conditioned laws are rules that are arbitrarily set up, much like the law that prohibits driving a car when under the influence of alcohol; they include behavioural drives on the one hand, such as hunger, sex and aggression, and the adaptive pressure to problem-solve on the other hand, which is to say, the pressure to learn efficient ways of interacting with our environment so that we can survive and reproduce as successfully as possible within it. Both biological drives and ‘environmental selection on the basis of reproductive performance’ come down to evolution in the end of course, and it is evolutionary psychology that makes the major claim on our attention at the present moment. That this is generally considered to be ‘the way to go’ is clearly demonstrated by our interest in such endeavours as the Human Genome Project, and the popularity of academics such as Daniel Dennett and Steven Pinker, who have (separately) articulated the principles of evolutionary psychology in a number of high profile books. The lpss of novelty in humans is an entropy that has serious aspects of pschological Entropy as it is for overlords. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 21 - 08:50 AM I am using novelty in a way that is not entertainmnt. We can entertain ourselves to death but novelty is a much bigger paradigm shaking event and thinking process. I have seen glimpses of novelty in MOAB over the years while it is mostly absent in the rest of threads. Yet, this pre-occupation with ‘game’ rules (for this is what evolutionary psychology comes down to) is manifestation of a curious and unacknowledged one-sidedness. Physics, as we all know, is a search for fundamental laws, laws that apply across the board, laws that are intrinsic to the nature of the universe itself. Why do we assume that there are no such equivalent laws to be found in psychology? As we have just said, contemporary psychology thinks only in terms of extrinsic laws, i.e. rules that are arbitrarily imposed. One reason that immediately comes to mind is that we do not see mind / consciousness as being fundamental in the same way that we see matter as being. We are, as professor of physics Amit Goswami (1993) says, confirmed material realists – we believe that only matter is real. BULLSHIT without the Higgs there is no matter/masss. This, of course, is a pretty big assumption on our part, although the fact of the matter is that we are now so caught up in this assumption that we don’t actually see it as such; the truth of the matter (pun intended) is that we have chosen to go down this road a long time ago, and we certainly aren’t showing any signs of wanting to question that choice now. Our predisposition to see the universe we live in this way leads to some rather peculiar, if not down-right contradictory conclusions, however. The inevitable conclusion of material realism is that the only meaning to be found in life is that meaning which is conditioned by natural selection, i.e. we only find stuff meaningful because it suits the game of ‘survival of the fittest’ that we do. Philosophically, this is the same as saying that, in the final analysis, everything is meaningless, which is in keeping with the important Western tradition of philosophical pessimism. The problem with this conclusion has been pointed out quite often, however: if everything is meaningless, then so too is our assertion that ‘everything is meaningless’ meaningless; it is a null-statement. We think that when we make this statement we are saying something meaningful, but if that meaningfulness is ‘meaningful’ only because of the way in which the arbitrary rules of natural selection have caused our brains to be designed, then it is not meaningful at all, in any real sense of the word. If such is the case, then it is inescapable that anything we say must be tautological, i.e. incapable of referring to anything outside itself. This notion of ‘tautological meaning’ is, as we shall shortly see, central to our understanding of psychological entropy. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 21 - 09:27 AM Entropy, therefore, is FORGETTINH , it is loss of consciousness: it is when we forget who we are and wrongly identify ourselves with a false (or game-playing) self.BBB Being one of the boys replaces our innate uniquness. The reverse of entropy is consciousness, or ‘self-remembering’ – which is when we see through the game and remember what we forgot. Esoteric psychology has long acknowledged this principle of Self-forgetting, which lies behind so much of what we do. When we do not acknowledge this principle, then everything we do tends to become part of the on-going endeavour to avoid the truth, and even love itself ends up as a means of forgetting. Love ought to wake us up, but it slides over imperceptibly into sentimentality, attachment and pain. FORGETTING ALLOWS LIES TO LIVE and stalls invention and discovery.......... |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 21 - 09:31 AM If Einstein became concerned about how many likes he had on Twitter we would have no General or special relativity. BE YOURSELF |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 27 Feb 21 - 01:38 PM Do not attribute to villainy that simply result from stupidity. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 21 - 03:49 PM I think the overlords have grown stupid. Stupidity leads to villany. Ever since I was struck by a lightening field (not grounded) its been getting harder to turn down the volume. Known Knowns & Unknown unknowns: A painting of a man in a suit upon a mountain has more sky than there is horizon or rivers below. I am the man in a suit and begin to walk down the apex where there was infinite perspective. As I move down away from this apex, the degree of perspective rapidly drops away. As I half stumble and climb down the mountainside I end up in an ever-deepening valley. The walls on each side rise up higher and higher, cutting off other routes. At the top I could see in all directions and horizons went hundreds of miles or more. At the bottom, I had no more freedom, I was irrevocably tied to my my feet on a path. Underground in my minds eye a tunnel of infinite length and full of capillary caves Every split is infinite, and there are infinite numbers of them yet I see only 1 at a time. To gaze at one is to be trapped by it, to explore one crack or branch is ignoring others This reality is as an endless array of possible views none of which are essentially the whole. and each excludes awareness of others. The only essential truth is the truth of the tunnel, which contains all the side tracks, If I could see all the separate caves, then I could see if some of them make a fractal From mountain top to underground I see that with my human eyes most information is lost. I need new eyes beyond the sky and space and time to see the overwhelming truth. I think I may be envious of the eyes of God as my human eyes begin to fail and go blind. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 28 Feb 21 - 07:20 PM Don't meddle with old unloaded firearms. They are the most deadly and unerring things that have ever been created by man. You don't have to take any pains at all with them; you don't have to have a rest, you don't have to have any sights on the gun, you don't have to take aim, even. No, you just pick out a relative and bang away, and you are sure to get him. A youth who can't hit a cathedral at thirty yards with a Gatling gun in three-quarters of an hour, can take up an old empty musket and bag his mother every time at a hundred. Think what Waterloo would have been if one of the armies had been boys armed with old rusty muskets supposed not to be loaded, and the other army had been composed of their female relations. The very thought of it makes me shudder. - Sam Clemens, "Advice to Youth speech," 4/15/1882 |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: keberoxu Date: 01 Mar 21 - 07:43 PM MOM, it's time to move on up. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 01 Mar 21 - 09:41 PM Don't meddle with weaponizing the common cold. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 01 Mar 21 - 09:56 PM MY colds are NOT common. Why, the very idea! |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Stilly River Sage Date: 01 Mar 21 - 11:49 PM MOM, it's March. The Lion was already here, in mid-February, so who knows what kind of nonsense this month is going to get up to. Maybe Gluon can blow on things to keep them warm if another cold front threatens. Stir up that jet stream. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 02 Mar 21 - 08:27 PM Mom, I can't see very well. The Zoom meeting I'm running in 35 minutes should be a real joy. No, no, I had an ophthalmologist appointment late this afternoon and my eyes are dilated. NO! I am NOT "drunk again!" |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 03 Mar 21 - 03:23 PM Pompei in Icelandic is Reykjane or 'newpompee' in Hopi, Idaho is Iceland in Algonquin and Washington is Wankerton in Donualese. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 03 Mar 21 - 09:42 PM MOM!! I |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 04 Mar 21 - 06:39 AM I had an unusual bout of the old migraine aura displays. Will the capitol of Iceland (hard to spell) become the new Pompei? https://www.severe-weather.eu/news/iceland-earthquake-swarm-reykjanes-eruption-fa/ |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Donuel Date: 04 Mar 21 - 07:27 PM Its not just Iceland, Today: 8.1 magnitude earthquake near 'Ohonua, ?Eua, Tonga. Today: 6.1 magnitude earthquake near Sola, Torba, Vanuatu. Today: 7.3 magnitude earthquake near Gisborne, New Zealand. Yesterday: 6.3 magnitude earthquake near Týrnavos, Thessaly, Greece. What does this have to do with my eyes?Not damn thing except coincidence. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 04 Mar 21 - 08:23 PM Gaia is pissed off with us. |
Subject: RE: MOAB - Mother of All BS [annex] From: Rapparee Date: 04 Mar 21 - 08:58 PM I just found this when my browser opened MC. Quark!! |