Archive for the ‘Biological-Machines’ Category

Nutrients For Better Mental Performance by Steven Wm Fowkes

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A very good presentation on nutrition and how it can affect not only mental performance but aging and weight loss.  Everyone should watch this.  Especially Eric Fast.

Video: The Quest for Life

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

The ghost of McNamara is alive and well

Friday, July 10th, 2009

 

Robert McNamara has died.  Unfortunately his brand of social engineering is alive and well.   You may know a couple of Roberts "innovations".  They include the F-111.

 And the ever jamming M-16 rifle.

His life demonstrates the abject failure of when the unwashed hands of government apparatiks touch the inner workings of our society. 

Read George Wills Article to understand better how McNamera introduced his own particular version of errors into the system. 

The apogee of McNamara’s professional life, in the first half of the 1960s, coincided, not coincidentally, with the apogee of the belief that behavioralism had finally made possible a science of politics. Behavioralism held — holds; it is a hardy perennial — that the social and natural sciences are not so different, both being devoted to the discovery of law-like regularities that govern the behavior of atoms, hamsters, humans, whatever.

This sort of social meddling has not ceased.  Unfortunately it has found a new home in the left.  Unable to fathom the mathematics of chaos they straddle the bucking bronco wild horse proclaiming over and over it will end differently this time.  This time we can break this wild horse called human reality.  This from the people who claim there is no god on one hand but on the other purport to have god like qualities of to-the-core understanding.  I think that is unlikely.

I guess all we can do is wait for Obama to be tossed off this pitch black mare with the bewitching eyes.  It will come sure as the sun rises.

 

 

Biological Scaling Laws – The Math

Friday, May 29th, 2009

 

Scaling laws that apply to biological systems.  Very interesting study of biology from a statistical point of view.

Molecular DNA Visualizations

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

 

This reminded me of the old paper tape machines that were used to store computer programs!

Somebody obviously has too much time on their hands. A paper tape reader realized in modern components: