QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Ugh, the c-word: consensus. Science does not work that way. What is the ‘consensus’ on the necessity of state?” – Paul Vahur
(Almost fell off my chair π
Source date (UTC): 2013-01-21 12:11:00 UTC
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Ugh, the c-word: consensus. Science does not work that way. What is the ‘consensus’ on the necessity of state?” – Paul Vahur
(Almost fell off my chair π
Source date (UTC): 2013-01-21 12:11:00 UTC
β”Cinema can still explain the whole world. Mathematicians think itβs math. I believe itβs cinema.” – Jean-Luc Godard
Mathematics can explain only what we cannot sense. That is why we have mathematics: to compensate for our limited ability to perceive the universe. However, human concepts must at some point be reduced to those stimuli which we can experience. All language is reducible to an analogy to experience. All imagery is by definition experience. Mathematics is, at some degree of abstraction, simply a vehicle for compensating for our terribly weak short term memories by creating categories, applying quantities, and rearranging symbols while preserving ratios. The mind could do this without mathematics if we had the short term memory to do it with. Film is, today, the most informationally rich means by which, that which we *cannot* perceive directly, can be reduced by analogy and narrative, to that which we *can* perceive directly. At first glance, these statements are not terribly romantic. But after we consider that human beings have invented mathematics, the narrative, and visual media so that we can rapidly sense what we could not sense directly, we can certainly wonder at the marvel of what man can accomplish in the service of his mind and his experience. And in that understanding we can appreciate that there is no material difference between mathematics and cinema. They are simply extensions of us. And that is as romantic an experience as any. – Curt Doolittle π (Originally posted under FilmmakerIQ)
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/3082/why-do-humans-have-so-little-body-hairWHY DO HUMANS HAVE LITTLE BODY HAIR?
Because we can outrun every other animal on earth. And doing all that running requires a lot of heat dissipation. Humans just run prey until they are exhausted and kill them when it’s easy. Combine that with spears and not many creatures have a lot of chance. And besides. We spread with fish first and foremost. So take your fish oil. π
(I can’t comment on Cecil’s site directly because Ukrainian IP’s are justifiably banned from commenting on a lot of blogs.) π
Source date (UTC): 2012-12-06 10:48:00 UTC
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/11/recent-human-evolution-2/WE EVOLVE QUICKLY : BUT WITH CONSEQUENCES
Source date (UTC): 2012-12-03 04:50:00 UTC
http://www.interestingengineering.com/2012/03/artificial-urban-glaciers-in-enschede.htmlThinking more of a yard-design, but this creative way of keeping natural waterways above ground and passable is brilliant.
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-16 16:16:00 UTC
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120813155521.htm
Source date (UTC): 2012-08-14 03:07:00 UTC
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/27/science/cousins-of-neanderthals-left-dna-in-africa-scientists-report.htmlCLOSER TO EVOLUTIONARY CERTAINTY: We killed Off Our Competition?
Source date (UTC): 2012-07-27 20:50:00 UTC
ON EVOLUTION
“God is a hacker not an engineer” – Francis Crick
The same applies to entrepreneurs, economists, and philosophers.
Source date (UTC): 2012-07-17 13:57:00 UTC
http://indexity.net/vis/hw/EXPLORE MOVIE DATA
Most obvious thing? Everything really.
Source date (UTC): 2012-06-27 16:57:00 UTC
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0025552UM. SO IS THIS WHY I WOULDN”T FINGER PAINT AS A CHILD?
Source date (UTC): 2012-06-26 16:24:00 UTC