Tuesday, February 24, 2026

AI Model Reveals Sun's Secrets

 NASA's Solar Dynamics Laboratory has, over nine years, developed an AI program called the Surya Heliophysics Foundational Model. This project accumulates solar data and incorporates it into an AI system enabling the prediction of solar activity that could negatively effect power grids, communication systems and satellites.

Let's say NASA's AI model does predict solar behavior that could scramble sophisticated and critical power and communication activity. Then what? If solar activity or predicted solar conditions can compromise sophisticated items on earth someone or something will need to recognize it and shut down the terrestrial apparatus and disconnect it from it's solar and earthbound segments before they can be damaged. Is it really in our best interest to be dependent on such a circumstance? 

Aren't earthquakes and their effects on infrastructure bad enough? California building codes seem to indicate that, as well as a relatively short geologic history of the Golden State. The fact that significant earthquakes occur in the same general locations doesn't mean science should ignore potential damage from solar activity. Instead, as in the case of building codes, equipment should be built in such a way that events outside the earth's atmosphere can't damage that equipment.

 r/interestingasfuck - Earthquake In Anchorage Alaska (1964)

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Racism and Animals

Few people got the chance to look at a social media effort by someone at the White House that included a depiction of a former US president and his wife with their heads pasted on the necks of lesser primates. (Isn't the term "social media" kind of redundant, all media being social, after all?) None the less, even though few people saw the insult, if such it was, most of the observant population has been made aware of it by the asocial media.

Other individuals had their heads attached to different animals, the current president for instance, on the body of a lion. This isn't racism. Gorillas or monkeys aren't a different race than any humans, they're a different species. What does this all mean?

It means that among at least some humans, other animals are ranked on a scale of merit and value. Due to supposed virtues the maned male lion has had a generally positive position for many centuries.                                                                    The Sphinx: A Timeless Enigma that Continues to Captivate Our ...                mythologyworldwide.com 

On the other hand, the brown rat seems to be viewed negatively in almost every culture. In reality it and almost every animal will defend its home and family ferociously, just as the lion does. How foolish it is for humans to rank the rest of the animal kingdom according to their own warped evaluations.

  

The Battle Against ICE

It must be pretty obvious that the most effective way to confront a tyrannical national government is both personal and graphic protest. Here we see some examples of graphic rebellion: 


 

 It seems somewhat illogical to deface private property, just as illegal as entering the US without official permission, in order to demonstrate the tyranny of the national government on another matter, although it is required by legislative action. Perhaps the illegals could form an organization to restore offended buildings to their normal state. City authorities will soon be on site to demand that the owner do so. 

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Democracy

I see that we are in for a sermon on democracy. Pray let me remind you that in 1932 the nation of Holderlin and Rilke voted, by perfectly democratic means, Adolf Hitler into power. Democracy is too serious a matter to be left to the electorate.

 

Arthur Koestler, "The Call Girls" Random House, New York, 1973, pg149