DPTV-183-2006-10-13
show notes:
- Magnificent flying machines
- White House To Roam Sky (Oct, 1947 Popular Science)
- TWA – A taste of Europe, flying in the USA
- A cockpit view of a Boeing 757 landing
- Remote Control Jet Plane Hits 200 MPH
- Remote Control 1/8 scale B-52
- Canadian Hacker mounts virtual reality camera on remote control plane – 1
- Canadian Hacker mounts virtual reality camera on remote control plane – 2
- U.S. Air Force AIM Points- Lockheed offers Polecat peek
- Airliners.net Military – Details Emerge On Lockheed Polecat UAV
- A plane you can print – Lockheed Polecat
- Horten Flying Wing
- Gallery of B2 photos
- Virgin Airlines Sleeping Cabins
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-182-2006-10-06
show notes:
- Tech Analysis Rewrites Neil Armstrong’s Famous Moon Landing Quote
- Jet Plane Crossing Moon Shot Video – Toth Telescope
- The IgNobel Prizes Awarded
- The 2006 Ig Nobel Prize winners
- Termination of intractable hiccups with digital rectal massage
- Scientific Cure for Hiccups
- The Hic-Cup
- New Grant Funds Marijuana Research at Ole Miss
- Marijuana’s Key Ingredient Might Fight Alzheimer’s
- Body World’s Plastination Exhibit
- Burning Man 2006 on Google Maps
- Google Earth Burning Man Location
- The Executive Coloring Book – 1961
- Time Magazine Dec 29, 1961 Article on The Executive Color Book
- Completely meaningless and randomly generated scholarly essay by the Postmodernism Generator
- Huge list of units – ancient to modern
- The 1984 cult classic – Revenge of the Nerds
- Nerd News – pi to 4 million places
- A brief History of time now online
- Slang from the 1920’s
- Slang from the 1990’s
- Alternative theory of dog evolution
- Robot from NEC thinks people taste like bacon
- Color Robot by Jan Mathias Steinforth
- Cigars, Coffee and Sex keep Cubans living long lives
- Say Cheese
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
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DPTV-181-2006-09-29
show notes:
- 23rd Anniversary of Stanislav Petrov saving the world from nuclear war
- Lessons of history – Despotism by Encyclopedia Britannica Films – 1946
- V8 chainsaw – props to Mike at NASA
- Video clip of the Atlantis astronauts from outside Mike’s office!
- NASAcast – podcasts from NASA
- CBS changes podcast to Netcast
- Virgin Galactic releases animation of SpaceShip 2
- We Are The Champion_on a Formula one engine mp3
- Interactive Periodic Table of Elements
- Creating Aluminum Foam for lightweight impact products
- Airforce testing new transpartent Armor
- ALON transparent alumina ceramics
- Utimate body armor stops armor piercing shell at point blank
- Microwave Weapon intensified by sweaty skin and reflections off buildings
- New scanner uses millimeter waves to detect hidden ceramic knives and guns
- Millimeter waves are Microwaves!
- Sparkler bomb versus microwave
- Old math versus new math
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Hamster Dance video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-180-2006-09-22
show notes:
- Baby Lucian and Daddy early on Friday morning
- Princeton analysis of Diebold voting machine hacking
- CNN demos hacking e-votes to tilt elections
- Aaron Russos America Freedom to Fascism
- House Passes Student Strip-Search bill
- Drug Policy News – Congress passes strip-search bill
- Traffic Cop points gun at head of 7 year old girl
- US officials try to refuse JK Rowling to carry-on final Harry Potter Manuscript
- Big Brother is shouting at you
- New US Passports will contain RFID chip
- New Real ID will cost each American $140
- Awesome countdown clock for your screen saver
- More illegal drug usage reported by ages 50-59
- Economist lead charge to decriminalize drugs
- 3D Rock Carvings now recorded with off the shelf hardware
- Fake Volcanoes could help fight global warming
- Artificial Reef from tires is ecological disaster
- Hybrid Solar Lighting uses fiber optics made from plastic
- Article on SunPower high efficiency Solar PV panel
- http://www.sunpowercorp.com/solarpanels/
- Hail on YouTube
- The Best Solar Commercial – Ever
- White and Nerdy by Al Yankovic
- Weird Al Blog on MySpace
- http://myspace.com/whiteandnerdy
- Weird Al Page on MySpace
- Wikipedia – Schrodinger equation
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Hamster Dance video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-179-2006-09-14
show notes:
- Lucian is back from a long business trip and a short vacation
- Fall means Cheerleaders!
- How to crack a voting machine in only 4 minutes
- Landfill mining for gold and aluminum
- Scientist discover how microbes detoxifies uranium
- UFO video – unconfirmed location
- 15 aliens captured in Roswell working on military equipment
- Warning adult material – nature is sexy
- Join the Mile High Club for on $299
- 98% of all DEA eradicated Marijuana Is Ditchweed
- Futurama explanation of global warming
- Online Enigma code machine
- Free downloadable algorithms book
- Free downloads of the original Simpsons Cartoon
- IBM NORC – Supercomputer of the fifties
- Close up shot of Velcro
- FDA approves first totally implantable artificial heart
- First totally implantable artificial heart video clip
- The Wilhelm Scream
- The Wilhelm Scream Compilation
- The Rotary Cellular phone – now in Red!
- Stewie Griffens music video
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Hamster Dance video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-178-2006-07-28
show notes:
- Correction from last show
- This is our 1 year anniversary show!
- July is the 60th anniversary of the US dropping a nuke on the Bikini Atoll
- July is the 46th anniversary of the first polaris missile launched from a nuclear sub – which prompted the USSR to start to build missiles on Cuban soil – leading to the Cuban Missile Crisis two years later in October of 1962
- July is the 30th Anniversary of Viking Landing on Mars
- July is the 37th anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landing on the moon
- Article by Buzz Aldrin about the future of space exploration
- Astronauts aboard the ISS use their urine to make oxygen to breathe
- NASA Technology Helps Iraq Turn Urine Into Drinking Water
- How to have sex in zero Gravity
- A brief history of sex
- Fatherhood boosts male brains
- Mom’s breastmilk may cut baby skin allergies
- A short film called Ah LAmour
- ThinkGeek – Shower Shock Caffeinated Soap
- Mac Spoof – Performance
- Elephant artwork and self portrait on display in Scotland
- Temple Elephants in India
- Fun with math
- Allied math nerds gleaned German WWII tank production from serial numbers
- The Count is introduced on Sesame Street
- How-to hack an elevator
- Mosquito repellent software for Ipod Released
- Mirror Mirror On The Wall – An actual talking mirror
- NaturalNano Halloysite Nanotubes can block cell phone signals in painted walls of a movie theatre
- Silk Marijuana Plants, Silk Hemp Plants andamp; Silk Marijuana Buds – New Image Plants
- The crazy war on marijuana arrested more people than for all violent crimes combined
- Scientist Is Growing Meat Without Using Animals
- Soylent Green is People
- Science Is Solid on Climate Change, Experts Tell Congress
- Scientist whose research is used by global warming skeptics says his research is being misused
- Spanish company says it can make crude oil substitute from plankton
- Soylent Green the movie for sale on Amazon
- High temperature fast food cooking puts out more VOC air pollution than all the trucks on the road
- Many Americans Producing Home-Made Biodiesel
- Kick that Filthy Habit – Oil
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Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Hamster Dance video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-177-2006-07-13
show notes:
- NASA releases amazing video from SRB fall to ocean
- Aviation history is made by ornithopter called the Flapper
- Project Ornithopter Videos
- Sukhoi Su-37, Soviet Aircraft
- Joint Strike Fighter uses thrust vectoring to do vertical stall and hover
- Joint Strike Fighter Testing video
- Common Ancestor to everyone alive today lived only 2-5k years ago
- Old press photo of Kevin Bacon
- The Letters Of Albert Einstein released – Einstein was a ladies man
- Girlfriend Recycling – Now you no longer have to just throw away your old girlfriend
- The Ex – 5-piece Stainless Steel Knife Set with male body holder
- Healthy Offspring Born From Lab-Grown Sperm – Men are now optional
- The Black Rhino is now extinct
- Frasier Star Eddie (the dog) Dies
- Crow from Woodstock (believed to be oldest in world) dies at age 59
- Apple vs PC commercial
- VH1 Parodies Apple’s the new Mac ads
- USB Air Conditioned Shirt – fight personal global warming and cool your spare tire
- The Ultimate Potty Training Video
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Hamster Dance video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-176-2006-07-07
show notes:
- NYT article on Amanda Congdon leaving Rocketboom
- New Technique Makes Plastic From Sugar
- Video of Biodegradable Plastic Water Bottle Decomposing – made from corn
- Pharming Tobacco Could Provide A Life-Saving Drug For Millions
- Iced marijuana tea to debut in British health food shops
- Cannabis Vodka available online from Czech Republic
- How to make your own soap – like the movie Fight Club with Brad Pitt
- HOW TO – Detecting Lies andamp; Cheating A Polygraph Test – because a little anarchy is a good thing
- Learn How to Pass (or Beat) a Polygraph Test at AntiPolygraph.org
- The Lie Behind the Lie Detector – pdf download
- Online Polygraph Lie Detector – actually an online magic trick with cards
- MRI Brain-Scan Lie Detector Coming To Market – it can tell when you are *thinking* about lying
- 20 Amazing (and scary) Facts About Voting in the USA
- Ukrainians sell free energy generator on eBay
- eBay.co.uk- FREE ENERGY POWER GENERATOR 100 KW
- Tyger – A Visually Stunning Brazilian Musical Animation
- Tiger – a poem by William Blake in The Oxford Book of English Verse
- Huge asteroid narrowly misses Earth on July 3, 2006 – Phew
- video of asteroid XP14 passing by earth
- SPACE.com — Asteroid Spotting- Skywatchers to Glimpse Close Flyby
- CGI simulation of meteor impacting Earth
- SPACE.com — 24 Hours of Chaos – The Day The Moon Was Made
- A short video by SamBakZa about true love between a rabbit and a cat
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-175-2006-06-30
show notes:
- Poster from Mike at NASA for upcoming STS 121
- High resolution image of infrared Andromeda – file name – m31-irac_f.jpg
- Real Robots from 1985
- PI to a million digits – last 3 digits are 151 (like in Bacardi 151)
- Old Blood May Kill You
- Harriet the Tortoise dies at age 176
- Harriot is recognized as the oldest living creature on the planet
- Have your own armored tank – the Badonkadonk
- Deposits are now being taken on the Moller 400 Sky Car
- the Flying Car by the producers of the cult film Clerks – adult language
- Cat climbs into a bottle
- Bonzai Kitten Site – warning not real – this is a satire
- Wired News- FBI Goes After Bonsaikitten.com (old story from February 2001)
- Happiness is a Rectilinear Kitten
- Bonsai Kitten – The World’s Most Hated Website
- Jack Jack Attack – a short film by the producers of The Incredibles
- Milk Men – A Short documentary about men being able to breast feed – adult subject – brief breast nudity
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Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music Credits – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark – Flight of the Valkyries – Derek K Miller – Take Time for the Tub
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DPTV-174-2006-06-22
show notes:
- Baby Lucian at 40 hours old!
- Delaying the umbilical cord cutting by only 2 minutes decreases anemia for six months
- Easy home distillation kit – for the hobbyist!
- The Nanoputians and the nanokids
- C60 Fullerenes or Buckyballs
- Organic compound people
- Closest view yet of individual atoms and molecules
- Robot Sex – an exploration of artificial life by electronic artist Paul Granjon
- Erotic-looking art generated by Mathematica
- Practical Foundations of Mathematics – Learn math online from the basics to advanced subjects
- Unsolved Mathematical Problems – from Wolfram (makers of Mathematica) MathWorld website
- The Simpsons have some very smart writers – they show a near miss solution that would disprove Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Simpson Math – website high-lighting advanced math and science references in the Simpson series on Fox
- Powers of Ten video
- Powers of Ten documentary video is now available on DVD
- The Simpsons spoof Powers of Ten video on Fox
- A Short-Form Proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Erased by Paradise Lost featuring The Simpsons and Homer in 3D
- Paradise Lost (the band) on Wikipedia
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music Credits – Thomas Dolby – She Blinded Me With Science; Robin Banks – Someone to talk to; Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-173-2006-06-13
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- Cancer curing blood in mice
- New drug fights drug HIV in new way
- Special Forces to use strap on stealth wing
- Cloth wing for base jumping
- Russel Terrier falls over 450 foot cliff and survives with only scratches
- Weird Facts – cool trivia online
- An MIT startup invents new cheap titanium extraction method
- MIT professor invents new extraction method for titanium as by-product in method of extracting oxygen on moon
- Hall-Heroult process for extracting aluminum
- General Electric Develops Cheap Way of Producing Hydrogen by Electrolysis
- New research discovers first crop planted by humans – Figs?
- U.S. Army Tests Mobile Robotic Surgery System
- Robot hand performs remote breast checks
- Utica students win First Robotic Competion in Atlanta
- Meet Japan’s Latest Robot Samurai
- Citroen introduces new transformer robot commercials for the C4
- The making of the BMW commercial with Kermit the Frog
- Babies and Fathers from Lucian’s Dad
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
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DPTV-172-2006-06-09
show notes:
Editorial on Global Climate Change – transcript of this editorial is on the previous post – Click here to read transcript
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Editorial on Global Climate Change
It is not often that I am prompted to use this time or space for an editorial, but this is one of those times. I recently received an email from a viewer who expressed concern over the reality of global climate change and the perceived political nature of my comments on the subject. This editorial is a response to this subject. First, I should say that I have not seen the movie by Al Gore. I have not followed or read the popular opinion maker’s take on this subject. I do not care what the politics of this subject are. This is an issue of scientific fact and theory. It is not an issue of politics and therefore any political aspect of this subject is irrelevant to me or my analysis. I am a scientist; and what I know about this particular subject is a result of the job I do. I am a strategic analyst for a group whose job is to gather, examine, analyze and synthesize huge sets of facts and data into a predictive pattern. And then I am asked to predict what will be occurring at some point in the future. I use monstrous computational power along with massive databases – and an almost carte-blanche access to just about anything that is wired to the net.
Here is what I know to be true.
Global climate change is occurring. This is a fact that is NOT in dispute. Overall temperatures are in a rising phase according to every record keeping data set we have. NASA storm data from satellites show that storms are increasing in number and intensity. Temperature is rising and storms are increasing. By definition, climate on the Earth is changing. There are ONLY two areas of disagreement. First, is this a climate fluctuation (meaning temporary) or a climate shift (meaning permanent – at least in human terms)? Second, is this a natural set of events or did we have something to do with it? And if we had something to do with it, did we just exacerbate an existing problem (are we just one of many contributing factors and we just added our little bit)? Or did we alone CAUSE it to happen? NONE of these specific issues are agreed upon.
The most likely situation is that the extreme positions (it is a completely natural phenomenon or that we alone caused it to happen) are incorrect. Climate change is happening; it probably is not a completely natural change; and it is more than likely that we had something to do with it. From a strategic analysis perspective, if we had something to do with it, then it is not relevant how much we may be contributing or whether we alone are responsible (I’ll explain below). What the analysis shows is that any contribution made to global climate change by us – is critical. So the only real question (from a tactical view) is whether there is anything we can do to stop affecting it. I have heard the position that it is arrogant for us to believe that we could affect the global weather. The general premise of that argument is that the Earth is so large that we cannot really have an effect on the planet as a whole. This same argument was used in the issue of ozone depletion. Opponents of the plan to reduce ozone-depleting chemicals from use said that the damage to the ozone layer had to be due to some other source. Their position was that the amount of chemicals released into the atmosphere could not possibly be enough to affect the ozone layer. They also suggested that any restriction on the ozone depleting chemicals would have a negligible effect on the ozone layer.
But the reality has turned out much different in more ways than one. By strongly curtailing the release of ozone depleting emissions, the ozone layer has actually healed up in places much faster than was anticipated. This is good news for the ozone layer but it brings up a few very important questions that are requisite in our understanding of the issue of global climate change. First, if the problem was so big, how could it have been corrected so quickly in certain instances? Second, would the atmosphere have corrected itself whether we reduced the ozone depleting emissions or not? And finally, could this mean that the ozone depleting emissions were not as destructive to the ozone layer as were previously believed? These are all good questions that we did not have the answers to – until after we restricted ozone depleting emissions and measured the response of the ozone layer. And the answers have to do with the way very, very, very large systems behave during times of transition.
Let me explain. In the past twenty years or so, mathematicians have developed a new form of mathematical analysis and computation called fractal geometric complexity math (also referred to as chaos dynamics). This system of math was developed as we began to attempt to do calculations that involve enormous quantities of individual components or pieces (ultra large sets). Using massive computer power, scientists created models of real life phenomenon such as weather, chemical, astronomical and atomic systems, that had previously been beyond the capability of human calculation. And this is what they discovered. When a system is composed of many, many, many individual pieces (on a level and scale beyond comprehension in normal life) then the system begins to show unique and unpredicted behavior – called emergent properties. When that system undergoes expansion (increase in the numbers of individual components) then these emergent behaviors very slowly increase – until a critical point is reached.
At that critical point, the system will either squelch down and stabilize at a lower activity level, or the system will undergo rapid and radical system expansion and growth corresponding with a massive increase and intensity of activity. This new level of violent activity and growth will maintain as long as the energy and individual pieces are supplied to feed the growth. Once either element is limited, the system will stabilize. If the overall system is large enough, then this phenomenon can be represented in multiple areas of the system (like storms occurring in different places all over the Earth). If the overall energy and rate of the expansion in certain emergent behaviors is great enough, then either the new emergent activity will be sustained indefinitely (like the eye-storm on Jupiter) or the stabilize point (where it stops changing) will be significantly different from the starting point.
This is best explained by example. Anyone who has studied chemistry is familiar with the idea of a buffered solution. In simplistic terms, a buffered solution is a liquid that has a reacting chemical in it, as well as, another chemical which is the buffer. When a third chemical, that is reactive to the main chemical in the solution, is added to the solution then the buffer prevents the reaction between the two ingredients from occurring. Even as more of the chemicals are mixed, the buffer prevents the chemicals from reacting. As long as the buffer is working, there is very little if any change in the solution. In a typical buffered reaction, the reagent (second chemical) is continually added (and the buffer prevents a reaction) until a critical point is reached. At this point, the chemical reaction between the main chemical and the reagent occurs. The reaction occurs rapidly and completely (the reaction completely consumes all of one of the two ingredients and then stops).
What does this mean for global climate change? It means that there is no way to tell a normal fluctuation from the beginning of a catastrophic shift until it is too late. The beginning trends in both a temporary fluctuation and a major shift are expanding, but only moderately. The difference in a fluctuation that stops and reverses, is that one of the elements (energy or individual pieces) stops increasing in time. If neither of these stops in time, then there will come a point where the next small increase, will be the “straw that broke the camel’s back” and a catastrophic shift will begin. This critical transition point shifting is fact. It is supported by the most advanced math we know. And this math accurately models every known example of large system dynamics we have ever examined with it. The math cannot tell us when a catastrophic shift will occur in any large system (such as global climate) but it tells us that it will definitely happen once that critical transition point is reached.
Which brings up the issue of strategy. Maybe man-made ozone depleting emissions were not to blame for the destruction of the ozone layer. But their elimination was just enough to start the reversal process and allow the Earth to begin healing the holes that had opened up in the ozone layer. It is one of the unique characteristics of large complexity systems that small changes in critical properties that occur at transition stages can have huge impacts on the overall system. So even if our contribution to global climate change is small, it is strategically imperative that we stop. The closer we are to the critical transition, the more important every small addition becomes. But the reality is that our contribution is not really all that small. Since the industrial revolution, by any calculation man has released trillions and trillions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. This is CO2 that was removed by the Earth millions of years ago (when the atmosphere on Earth was a lot denser in CO2). A ton of CO2 is 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide (which is a gas). The number of molecules of CO2 gas in just one liter is multiple of Avogadro’s number (which has 23 digits in it).
This means that the number of individual molecules of CO2 that has been released by the burning of fossil fuels is mind-numbingly enormous. Each and every molecule of CO2 is an individual piece in the complexity system we call the atmosphere. Everything we have learned from complexity math theory says that when you increase the individual components in any ultra large system, that system will undergo change. When you massively increase the numbers of elements in a system, then that system will undergo radical and permanent change before stabilizing. Radical long-term change in the atmosphere is called climate change. CO2 levels are rising and the atmosphere and climate are changing. There is almost certainly a direct correlation between them.
But – even if our contribution of CO2 is not the main reason for climate change, it is still important that we reduce and eventually eliminate the release of CO2 from fossil fuels. If we are close to the tipping point, then any small amount of increase may be the amount that pushes us over the edge. By the same token, if we are close to the tipping point, then any small decrease will take us that much further from the edge of a catastrophic shift in climate. And according to the math, we cannot know for certain how close we are to the point of no return, until it is too late. So if you are looking for absolute proof, you will not get it unless you are willing to sacrifice everything. Because, you cannot have absolute confirmation that a catastrophic change is occurring – until it has begun and cannot be stopped. Most importantly, the question of whether the current climate change is temporary or permanent – is most likely a question of how big the current climate change that we are undergoing turns out to be. If efforts to reduce known climate altering emissions are successful in reducing the trend to global warming, then it is likely that the climate change will fluctuate rather than shift.
Global weather is a massive chemical reaction that obeys the rules of complexity math. By removing both energy and constituent elements from any chemical reaction or complex system, the activity level of the system will stabilize. Reducing human emissions of CO2 will remove both energy and constituent elements in the overall atmosphere. This is not a hypothesis. Throughout the geologic history of this planet, when atmospheric levels of CO2 were reduced, the Earth’s weather cooled and calmed. Right now, the Earth’s weather is warming and getting more active. This is a fact. The climate is changing. As for whether the climate change is temporary or long term, there is no way to tell unless we try to reverse any effect we may have had on the climate. So the critical issue of reversing climate change is really a question of us doing the only thing that we have any control over. And that is reducing the CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. This ancient source of CO2 is contributing to global climate change, and it is CO2 that does not belong in our modern atmosphere. And it is an astronomical amount that we have released and continue to release.
Finally, I have also heard the position put forth that the Earth is much older than we are, and it will be here long after we are gone. This position is often put forth by people who don’t believe that the climate is actually changing or who don’t believe that we have had any effect on the climate. Their position is that many people have predicted the end of the Earth from one disaster or another. All of them have been wrong – as the Earth is still here and accounted for. This is actually true. But it misses the point of the discussion. Global warming does not pose a threat to the Earth. Nor does it pose a threat to life on this planet. Both the Earth and life on the planet will survive the effects of global warming and catastrophic climate change. What is in danger – is us. Even a small temporary climate change in the geological time frame and terms (which is what weather is measured in) could be another ice age that lasts 10,000 years.
Lucian
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DPTV-171-2006-06-06
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- 06-06-06 : The 16th anniversary of the Pale Blue Dot – photo of Earth by Voyager spacecraft
- Photo of Earth from one of the Mars Explorer robots (file title : /Mars_to_Earth.jpg)
- Meet Pebbles the Robot for sick students
- New Robots help sick students virtually interact in their real classrooms
- Robot playing pool by Michael A. Greenspan and students
- RoboCup World Robot Soccer Tournament Starts in Germany June 14
- Y-Clops intelligent ground vehicle robot by Brigham Young University
- Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition In Michigan June 10
- 27,000 year old chalk drawing found on cave wall in France
- Amazing stunt flying of R/C helicopter by Alan Szabo Jr.
- Official Incident Report of the crash of a Predator B military drone – pilot error
- Beautiful photos from the Tibet – The Ceiling of the World
- New video of the 2 seat 175 horsepower dolphin underwater vehicle
- Full size replica of the Alien – made from car parts – just sold on Ebay (damn)
- Tiny crystals promise big benefits for solar technologies – research by Los Alamos from January 2006
- the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, has successfully replicated Dr Klimovs experiment at Los Alamos
- Princeton University Art of Science Gallery winners announced
- First video of the OLPC prototype in action (One Laptop Per Child)
- Baby’s First Chemical Protection Suit – Americans have lost their minds!
- Funny flash animation on N.S.A. wiretapping in United States
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DPTV-170-2006-06-02
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- Robot hand controlled by thought alone
- Sidney New York High School class makes a parody of the Planet TV Show – Hilarious
- Honda Asimo dancing to James Brown
- Toyota Robot playing trumpet (no music)
- New Toyota robot playing trumpet (with music)
- Sony robot that stands up after being shoved over
- Steam powered robot made in Germany – for sale soon
- New 6-wheeled steam powered Radio Controlled beast by I-Wei at Crabfu.com
- Quadski amphibious ATV / Jet Ski
- Chemists forge a new form of iron
- Don’t Try This at Home – Home Chemistry is now illegal in the U.S.
- Link to United Nuclear page to help stop the attempt to ban chemicals from distribution
- Molecular traffic controller sorts proteins with electric fields
- Paratroopers could fly 200km with new wings system
- The Real Thunderdome from Mad Max – Tournament on June 3
- The difference between men and women
- Why you should always wear your seat belt – and don’t fall asleep at the wheel
- Boy George and Culture Club on iTunes – Do you really want to hurt me?
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DPTV-169-2006-05-31
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Submerged Russian sub launches satellite for science use
MYT engine – new internal combustion engine
Revetec linear pistion engine saves 60% in fuel
Revetec home page
Medical Marijuana for your pet is now legal – in Canada
No relationship found between marijuana andamp; lung cancer
Amazing Photos of Smoke
Incredible solar ecliipse photo
Amazing Great White Shark picture
Mount St. Helens Shoots Steam, Ash Plume Into Air
The secrets of supervolcanoes
The Word Robot Turns 85
History of the Honda Asimo robot 1986-2006
Honda demonstrates using Brain Waves to Control a Robot
The ASIMO robot is given intelligence – this is what it sees
Video of the new HRP2 Promomet Robot toy
Robot Gecko developed at Stanford
Video of Biodegradable Plastic Water Bottle
Amazing remote control airplane pilot competition
Rocket Racing League new video
Credits
- Opening Comment by Adam Curry of Daily Source Code
- First ending clip – Addicting Bleach video
- Second ending Clip – Star Wars in 30 Seconds by the Bunnies
- Music – Derek K Miller – Washing Off Like An Aardvark
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DPTV-168-2006-05-26
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- Bush Admits Climate Change is Here
- Gold atom cages could be carriers for nanobots in human blood
- Scientists Create the First Synthetic Nanoscale Fractal Molecule
- Popular Science – Mini Machines Photo Gallery
- Unbreakable wine glass on display at Vinexpo in Hong Kong
- Flickr photos of the $100 laptop prototypes
- Soldiers bond with iRobot machine
- Heavy Rain tech demo for game
- Uncanny Valley – Wikipedia
- iBar – intelligent interactive bar
- Tabu club in Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel gets new techno bar tables
- Seal Team 1 tests the Navy’s new prototype ship Stiletto
- Video of 747 Jet Blast Ripping Apart a Car
- Animated clip from Dutch Animation group Lemonade
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DPTV-167-2006-05-23
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- Motion picture recorded on train from NJ to NYC
- Vstone Robovie-i DIY robot kit
- SportsStuff Wego Kite Tube
- Fire Arts Exposition at Monster park in San Francisco
- The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments (1960)
- Photos from the Ark in the upcoming movie Evan Almighty
- Marijuana-derived Drug Suppresses Bladder Pain
- Richard Sweeney paper art on Flickr
- Paper Art with no cuts – Richard Sweeney website
- How to ride a bicycle with square wheels
- Last chromosome in human genome sequenced
- 10 Things I Hate About Commandments – A video Mashup
- Rhonda McDonald Japanese commercial
- Baby Ronald ad for new restaurant in India
- CGI Spiderman animation by Tim Golsby-Smith
- Amazing Ebay finds – the naked lady pork chop
- The Retro Encabulator by Rockwell Automation
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DPTV-166-2006-05-17
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• Pyramid in Bosnia – Huge Hoax or Colossal Find
• Excavations Underway – BosnianPyramids.org
• TileToy prototype LED game
• Art in Money – Paper currency in the 1890’s
• Tip With Style – Dollar Bill Origami
• Lamborghini Countach hung on wall as art
• High-resolution photo of the far side of the moon
• High-resolution photo of the International Space Station
• Arctic robot uses solar power for 500km trek
• Robot drummer mimics human beat
• NYC Subway May Get Video Ads Seen From Moving Trains
• Cannabis effective at relieving pain after major surgery
• crazy car commercial
• Heliodisplay by IO2 Technologies
• Great video shows BMWs being built start to finish
• Hybrid algae produces Hydrogen in greater quantities
• New Cement Absorbs Pollution using titanium dioxide
• Ad hominem logical fallacy
• Lactic Acid is not responsible for muscle soreness
• High temperature superconductivity theory verified
• Underground Nuclear Explosions compilation
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DPTV-165-2006-05-15
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• Microbes Convert Wastewater into Useable Electricity
• Electrical Output Of Microbial Fuel Cells Boosted More Than 10-Fold
• Glowing ocean – Milky Seas
• Pantomine – A character animation short by Ronin Kim
• The SF Regional Air Guitar Championships
• Vice President Gore hosts Saturday Night Live
• The ultimate air cannon
• The Painstation 2
• The Moon’s libration – why no two full moons are the same
• Tetris furniture
• Earthquake Art
• Darpa patents human catapult device – can reach the top of a five story building in 2 seconds!
• Elephants Dream – Orange home page
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• David Silverman (director of Simpsons movie and TV shows) makes a flaming tuba
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