[Vo]:The grades of Tesla and Einstein

2020-05-05 Thread H LV
Tesla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rucb_e0RrpY

Einstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zwZsjlJ-G4

Harry


[Vo]:RIP John Conway

2020-05-05 Thread H LV
The mathematician John Conway died in April from complications due to
Covid-19. He was most well known for his Game of Life, however he felt his
best work was his discovery of surreal numbers which grew out his interest
in the game of Go.

In this interview clip John Conway explains in layman's terms why the
opposite of deterministic is not random. He says that Einstein`s
famous remark that "God does not play dice with the universe" is irrelevant
because he shows how randomness is also a type of determinism.

https://youtu.be/r1bDSlt1n9M?t=2294

Harry


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Re: [Vo]:"If you don't know say I don't know."

2020-05-05 Thread H LV
Copper’s Virus-Killing Powers Were Known Even to the Ancients
The SARS-CoV-2 virus endures for days on plastic or metal but disintegrates
soon after landing on copper surfaces. Here’s why
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/copper-virus-kill-180974655/

Harry


On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 4:07 PM Jones Beene  wrote:

> You, and maybe Cuomo too, could be under the influence of Moscow...
>
> See the pic at the bottom of this article
>
> Copper Kills the Coronavirus on Contact, so Why Isn’t Copper Everywhere?
> 
>
> Copper Kills the Coronavirus on Contact, so Why Isn’t Copper Everywhere?
>
> Copper kills microbes on contact, but is it too expensive to use on more
> surfaces?
>
> 
>
> Brian Ahern wrote:
>
>
> I know with unshakable confidence,
>
> A copper bracelet will immunize every wearer.
> --
> *From:* H LV 
>
> < can it be that no one knows? ... We look to experts and we expect them to
> know so we push them know. "Answer the question. Tell me what is going to
> happen in September What is going to happen in December ?" Sometimes the
> answer is "I don't know." Sometimes that is the honest answer. ...
> I speak to the best minds around this country, around the globe and they
> don't know. If you don't know, say you don't know. It doesn't mean you
> are not smart. No reason to get defensive. When you know what you don't
> know and admit it, it will actually keep you safe. ... Know when you don't
> know what the future holds - you can be safe because then you can prepare
> for different possibilities. And that's where we are...>>
> -- Andrew Cuomo, Governor of the Sate of New York, May 4th.
> https://youtu.be/9Y861dM3V4w?t=1333
> 
>
>


Re: [Vo]:"If you don't know say I don't know."

2020-05-05 Thread H LV
Copper Toe, the grandson of Gold Finger, is behind this.

Harry

On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 4:07 PM Jones Beene  wrote:

> You, and maybe Cuomo too, could be under the influence of Moscow...
>
> See the pic at the bottom of this article
>
> Copper Kills the Coronavirus on Contact, so Why Isn’t Copper Everywhere?
> 
>
> Copper Kills the Coronavirus on Contact, so Why Isn’t Copper Everywhere?
>
> Copper kills microbes on contact, but is it too expensive to use on more
> surfaces?
>
> 
>
> Brian Ahern wrote:
>
>
> I know with unshakable confidence,
>
> A copper bracelet will immunize every wearer.
> --
> *From:* H LV 
>
> < can it be that no one knows? ... We look to experts and we expect them to
> know so we push them know. "Answer the question. Tell me what is going to
> happen in September What is going to happen in December ?" Sometimes the
> answer is "I don't know." Sometimes that is the honest answer. ...
> I speak to the best minds around this country, around the globe and they
> don't know. If you don't know, say you don't know. It doesn't mean you
> are not smart. No reason to get defensive. When you know what you don't
> know and admit it, it will actually keep you safe. ... Know when you don't
> know what the future holds - you can be safe because then you can prepare
> for different possibilities. And that's where we are...>>
> -- Andrew Cuomo, Governor of the Sate of New York, May 4th.
> https://youtu.be/9Y861dM3V4w?t=1333
> 
>
>


Re: [Vo]:RIP John Conway

2020-05-05 Thread Jones Beene
 Ha! "Layman's terms" you say ?
Sorry to hear of another casualty of covid... and admittedly Conway was an 
important thinker... but this rambling interview seems best described as 
confused. Does it really serve to further his legacy?

Randomness itself is an illusion in many ways - a semantic contrivance used as 
a strawman, impossible to document as relevant on a large scale or outside of 
narrow constraints - but for that imply determinism, then we always seem to end 
up with the need for some kind of embedded memory or lingering "information 
field"...with spiritual overtones which then create another issue. 

This is the strange and ironic paradox for an atheist like Conway. The "Game of 
Life" can in fact be used as the very basis of a kind of science-based 
spirituality - for those so inclined.

Everything that occurs on a large enough scale seems to possess a lingering 
echo of the past - which even as minimal causality, will be labeled as deism. 
And why not?


H LV  wrote:  
The mathematician John Conway died in April from complications due to Covid-19. 
He was most well known for his Game of Life, however he felt his best work was 
his discovery of surreal numbers which grew out his interest in the game of Go. 
  

In this interview clip John Conway explains in layman's terms why the opposite 
of deterministic is not random. He says that Einstein`s famous remark that "God 
does not play dice with the universe" is irrelevant because he shows how 
randomness is also a type of determinism.

https://youtu.be/r1bDSlt1n9M?t=2294

Harry