The Reason this Blog is Here
Originally written Monday, November 08, 2004
Not long ago, I was talking to my good friend Wayne about George Bush and the latest terrible events in Iraq, including the recent study estimating that since the beginning of the war 100,000 civilians have died. (The majority of the deaths, by the way, are women and children and the majority were caused by American air strikes). I believe at the time I was explaining that I’d like to create a life-size George Bush out of pumpkins and sticks in my backyard, and then invite friends over to have a few drinks and subsequently a few whacks at Mr. Bush with a hefty stick.
That was when Wayne said to me, “Ade, don’t get consumed by hate.”
As usual, he’s right. And oddly enough, that’s what started this blog. This is going to be where I whack Bush’s pumpkin head with a literary stick. In the process, I hope to tackle various other vegetables posing as world leaders, and give my opinions on a wide variety of subjects. I hope you enjoy reading them, and I hope you take the time to comment, both on what I say and how I say it. What you think is what I want to know and by listening to you I hope to learn how I can improve what I write.
The challenge we face to take this planet back from the murderous lunatics who are bent on wrecking it is enormous, but we have to do it or suffer the consequences. I hope you’ll share your thoughts and ideas about how we’re going to do it. And if at some point you can’t take it any more, drop me an email: there’s a pumpkin with an uncanny resemblance to W in my backyard waiting for us.
March 22nd, 2006 at 9:10 pm
Hi there,
I skipped through your site tonight and will be back soon. I find what you write compelling. I’m a US citizen and Canadian immigrant. I moved here back in the day when philandering Clinton was in office and still the bad guy.
GWB has done and is still doing his level best to make everyone forget that whole intern drama… arrogant twit.
Don’t mind my rambling. Have a great night.
Jackie
p.s. oh and my site… still very new but I’m working on it. :D
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October 22nd, 2007 at 9:54 pm
Levitation has been elevated from being pure science fiction to science fact, according to a study reported today by physicists.
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> In theory the discovery could be used to levitate a person
> In earlier work the same team of theoretical physicists showed that invisibility cloaks are feasible.
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> Now, in another report that sounds like it comes out of the pages of a Harry Potter book, the University of St Andrews team has created an ‘incredible levitation effects’ by engineering the force of nature which normally causes objects to stick together.
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> Professor Ulf Leonhardt and Dr Thomas Philbin, from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, have worked out a way of reversing this pheneomenon, known as the Casimir force, so that it repels instead of attracts.
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> Their discovery could ultimately lead to frictionless micro-machines with moving parts that levitate But they say that, in principle at least, the same effect could be used to levitate bigger objects too, even a person.
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> advertisementThe Casimir force is a consequence of quantum mechanics, the theory that describes the world of atoms and subatomic particles that is not only the most successful theory of physics but also the most baffling.
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> The force is due to neither electrical charge or gravity, for example, but the fluctuations in all-pervasive energy fields in the intervening empty space between the objects and is one reason atoms stick together, also explaining a “dry glue” effect that enables a gecko to walk across a ceiling.
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> Now, using a special lens of a kind that has already been built, Prof Ulf Leonhardt and Dr Thomas Philbin report in the New Journal of Physics they can engineer the Casimir force to repel, rather than attact.
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> Because the Casimir force causes problems for nanotechnologists, who are trying to build electrical circuits and tiny mechanical devices on silicon chips, among other things, the team believes the feat could initially be used to stop tiny objects from sticking to each other.
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> Prof Leonhardt explained, “The Casimir force is the ultimate cause of friction in the nano-world, in particular in some microelectromechanical systems.
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> Such systems already play an important role – for example tiny mechanical devices which triggers a car airbag to inflate or those which power tiny ‘lab on chip’ devices used for drugs testing or chemical analysis.
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> Micro or nano machines could run smoother and with less or no friction at all if one can manipulate the force.” Though it is possible to levitate objects as big as humans, scientists are a long way off developing the technology for such feats, said Dr Philbin.
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> The practicalities of designing the lens to do this are daunting but not impossible and levitation “could happen over quite a distance”.
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> Prof Leonhardt leads one of four teams – three of them in Britain – to have put forward a theory in a peer-reviewed journal to achieve invisibility by making light waves flow around an object – just as a river flows undisturbed around a smooth rock.
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October 30th, 2007 at 9:34 pm
In regards to your reason for this blog;I also get upset with the lack of concern that our leaders (and I do you that term loosely) have for the well being of our nation and it’s inhabitants. It seems quite clear that nothing of any real importance ever occurs unless someone of stature discovers a way to profit from it, which in turn always seems at the expense of human life and happiness.
It has become quite disturbing to me how such an educated and civilized nation such as this one could accept the killings of innocent human beings that struggle, dream and ever share the same air in their lungs as we do. I guess I can always just turn the other cheek and immerse myself in my own self importance like the rest of our country…We won’t ever experience freedom until we can embrace one another freely.