Somebody commented that if we think the universe is a simulation, then we must search for glitches in the program operating it. Isn't it the same as looking for miracles and other exceptional acts that may reveal God's plan? I don't think there was any believable. Therefore, the machine computing us or the universe itself must be perfect at our level. And we are left without any cue on the nature of reality, except that we have none and must continue searching. Computer glitches (or failures or bugs) can sometimes be very easy to fix. For example, restarting your computer is often sufficient to fix many simple glitches. Restarting your system clears your memory, shuts down running programs, and often gets rid of whatever combination of factors that may have created the glitch in the first place.
Friday, February 2, 2024
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Steven Hsu and the future of everything
Steven Hsu has studied everything and has intelligent opinions on everything. He was sacked from his post as research director with a big budget for blogging on human diversity, and now he talks carefully. Why is the population falling everywhere? Human societies, traditionally, were built on exploitation, on oppression. Females were second class everywhere, their salaries were lower than men's, intellectually gifted women could be primary teachers or librarians, and they were expected to make homes and bring up healthy children. They were oppressed, sure. That is how humanity survived.
I add that most people were always oppressed by military classes, they had to work and give up half of their earnings. Slavery existed everywhere. This order of things was not hidden but emphasized in the laws, dress, and accents. The military - conquerors or political leaders - appropriated the rents. Rebellions were dispersed by force. Things have changed since the French Revolution, and now distinctions are not tolerated. The French ideas made Western-type societies rich, but they are dying off.
Steven thinks that this may be reversed suddenly, like Prohibition in the drunken happy nineteen twenties. Who knows?
(2) In the last twenty years I am not drinking alcohol. In the last two weeks, I stopped taking Valium and other tranquilizers. I am sleeping well, but working less. I find that I focus and work better with Valium in my body. I am surprised by how easily I gave up the habit. The doctor said that at my age (and I was younger then) it would make no difference to my health, and I may drink and take tranquilizers as much as I desire. But I am not.
I don't know why. I don't like to analyze myself. All the mistakes of my life were committed under one of the two or both, like driving accidents and insulting important people, so I may be afraid.
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Klimt
Suddenly appeared on the market a Klimt painting. It had been in hiding some hundred years. It is beautiful.
Monday, January 29, 2024
Popcorn Creativity
Thursday, January 25, 2024
I am happy: It is worse in San Francisco
On average, in Israel, it takes 50% less time, although there are famous cases where it took ten years and the desperate architect was sent to jail on suspicion of bribing the bureaucrats to advance the project.
War on open sea
CAIRO, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Yemen's Houthis said on Wednesday that they targeted a number of U.S. warships with ballistic missiles in the Gulf of Aden and Bab al-Mandab while they were protecting two U.S. commercial vessels.The "clash" led to a U.S. warship being directly hit and forced the two commercial vessels "to withdraw and return," the Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said in a statement.
This attack seems to me very important. A direct attack on an American warship in open sea. Another war. We have entered a new era where every barefooted famished religious fanatic can provoke a world power.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Big MIss
Apparently, I have a meeting in Gadera today but I was not aware of it and am not going. End of a good client relationship. I slept too much yesterday and am dazed.