Southern Atlantic anomaly

Every time 2012 is nearer we heard of more about pole shift either geographical or geomagnetic. One of the facts this is based upon is the so call Southern Atlantic anomaly a wide gap in the Van Allen belt almost reaching all its thickness. A TV Program on Discovery Channel displayed a computer simulation on how pole shift is slowly going on now wondering what the outcome for human being will be. Wikipedia says it has happened many times before one of them testified by Homo erectus, and of course we are still alive, so may not be the end. Recent birds and whales mass deaths may be the result of this shift because they get disoriented. By the way this implies some animals have a geomagnetic sense we don’t know much about.
We can also relate an unfortunate airplane accident in 2009 with this southern anomaly. A flight form air France crash down just there
Labels: Air France 447, Pole shift, Southern Atlantic Anomaly
Kardashev Scale and Digital TV

Let’s agree with there’re more advanced civilizations in the universe, somewhere, maybe a few of them are type III of Kardashev scale, and maybe currently they’re not aware of our esse. Since the beginning of commercial TV we’re broadcasting into the space electromagnetic signals they can find us by. Those waves right now are making a journey at speed of light at least 60 light years far from us. If such an advanced civilization can not travel faster than light we can be sure they’re not within 30 light years, enough time for them to catch up and devise some sign. What will happen when our TV during next century or next millennium? Not good news: Voyagers spacecrafts are just outside the solar system drawing attention of advanced civilizations too. Don’t remember where I read Carl Sagan said it’d be better to avoid contact…
So better off stopping making noise, digital TV distributes signals without making noise, this transition started in the US a few years ago, but in Mexico it hasn’t started, but we are on it… just in case, isn’t it? Labels: Digital TV, Kardashev Scale
Kardashev Scale and Medicine
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could live to see a more advanced human society? May be a thousand years ahead from here? In 1964 Russian astronomer Nikolai Kardashev made a classification for advanced civilizations based upon how they manage to get energy:
Type I. Get resources from their own planet
Type II. Harness their power from the sun
Type III. Can get energy from galaxies
Currently we are a 0.72 Civilization it means we’re not Type I even. We will attain Type I civilization in 100 years from now, type II in 3 thousand years, and type III in 500 000 years. I see whopping Harrison 1st edition and I see whopping Harrison 17Th edition. How much of the knowledge of 1st edition is still in 17th edition? How many will be into within one hundred years? We have to simplify knowledge… humanity has still a long journey to go and we’re carrying many things don’t leave us time to push forward. We have to go faster, our lives are short
Labels: Kardashev Scale
Good action of the day

Yesterday I did my good action of the day returning 5 pesos. I bought a ticket at a bus station cash paying the seller she gave 31 pesos when she was supposed to give just 26. I'm not good at counting money nor fast mental calculus so I didn't realize it till several minutes later when i was buying a Gatorade away from the counter. I went back waiting in line and when I reach the counter the seller had forgotten me so I had to remind her and finally she gave me thanks. I felt so well for my action, this is the second time on my life that I return money (the first time it was a more valuable amount)
Labels: Good action of the day
Trying to come back
Well I hadn't posted because I had some troubles, many things to think about. Time goes by turning all into ashes and for me it's not so easy to move on and leave past on the past. These difficult years I've learned some new things but the hard and painful way. Time doesn't come back and even good moments turn into nothing. But here I am...
I have to start again, all over, and I hope I'll be better. Certainly I've lost faith in that bright future I dreamed about in my early years, I've lost even my B- plan. But I have to start againLabels: Start again
Coast to coast

Yesterday was a Ghost to Ghost night, since 6 years before i'm following this great radio show "Coast to coast AM" many things had happened in my life and always I come back to enjoy it. Yesterday was the time of Ian Punnet many spooky stories even a laughable one about having sex with a beautifull female ghost vanishing into thin air after climax that's every man's dream LMAO!
Labels: Coast to coast, Ian Punnet
Gödel's incompleteness theorems and ESP
During the noon I suddenly came with this thought: what if pushing a bit farther Gödel’s incompleteness theorem we apply this to our nervous system even our conception of soul, what if we cannot explain our own intelligence not all the properties derived from it like ESP. Is that possibly? That would be an easy solution but not a testable one
Labels: ESP, Gödel’s incompleteness theorem
December Dusk

About 6 PM this is what I can see. I expected red and orange clouds to show up in October but this year I watch them till now
Labels: Red Clouds, Sky
Conjunction

Last December 1st looking at the southwest about 7 pm we could watch the conjunction of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter, a pretty image to start the month
Labels: Conjunction, Jupiter, Moon, Venus
My First Skull in Zbrush
Well this is my version of the skull ( newbies exercise) and my first model in Zbrush, guess I'm gonna need more RAM to achieve more polygons... not by now because this time is not good
Labels: first model, Zbrush