Saturday, December 19, 2015

Biloxi blues


There are times in every frogs life, when they are forced to re-evaluate the perspectives that have gotten them to the place where they are at that time.  Mimes know this because they are more efficient at expression, which is an essence of communication.  The ability to communicate is one of the most important skills that any creature can have.



There is really no reason to connect habitually using anything other then a traditional handshake, such as is displayed on the cover of the nineteen seventies rock sensation, argyle infatuation album "Wish you were here", which was said to be capable of bringing tears to the eyes of a grown man with a single listen.



Ancient rivulets of cascading sound, echoing off the cave walls, as they discovered that they could communicate with each other at a higher level.  That they were masters of knowledge transmission etc., and the most insane part of it is that it happens in every single person's between the ages of 2 and 4, depending on how much trust they are allowed to develop in the world at large.  Is it a place where someone will hit you in the head, with a switch, every time you step out of line, or is it a place where your father laughs and shares jokes with you.



Is the world a home for all the humans on the world, which includes them, or is it a place where they could be slaughtered at any moment, at the whim of someone who doesn't even know who they are.  Is the world a safe place?  Were you allowed to grow up (between the ages of 0-5 with a general sense of safety and protection?  Would you deny that kind of a childhood to anyone on purpose?
 

I guess the question is, what was your childhood like, and what do you wish and work toward for other people's childhoods?  What is your reliance on other people's families?  What is your estimation of the families other then your own and of your own family?



Generate enough food to provide nutrition for every single human on the planet 

The world as we know it will all explode at some time in the future, and all the people that have ever existed will eventually fall into that all-inclusive category of people known as "Dead".  What will our lives be like?  Will we grow up and die with a sense of prosperity and good health?  Will we use our resources so wisely that everyone will be able to share in the prosperity that is "OURS"?



Green algae produce at a specific density per acre, depending on the infrastructure that is utilized, at some "cost per acre", to produce a product that has many benefits for the planet, the environment and for the populations of creatures living on and within it.  Intelligent production of this product is capable of actually removing sodium from water, which is an expensive process necessary to grow crops in many parts of the world.

How to cure all diseases

Skill, knowledge and ability in this field has the potential to save millions of lives.  Removing sodium ions from irrigation water generates money and saves lives.  Producing and enabling the production of useful bio-mass while drawing CO2 out of the atmosphere by the ton in the most efficient and safest manner possible generates money and improves the quality of our environment while making it possible to live a healthy life in places where before there was no possibility of human life, just sand.



So that now, countries which before barely survived, first generated more exported food per capita then all the other countries, and then developed the technology to feed every single person on the planet.  It's just fascinating to see and understand.  How could anyone question it?



If you have any kinds of health problems at all, and you would prefer to be cured of them, follow this recipe and most of the "afflictions" that are common today will be incapable of affecting you.  Cancer, diabetes and arthritis will all gradually release their grip on you and on those who follow this recipe.  It is possible, that for some, the process (if done incorrectly), will kill them.  This is a fact and not some randomly developed assertion, made by person attempting to waste other people's attention or other meaningful resources.



Cleaning is a necessity.  Cleanliness is a requirement for sustained life.  Even a small box, with sanitation and cleanliness is better then the largest manion without it.

The three rules of intelligent robotics

Interaction with other humans is a part of being a human being.  Learning to interact with people is who you are.  If you believe that the people who you are interacting with are treating you incorrectly, then find a different group of people who you feel comfortable around and hang out with them instead.  If you feel as if you are suffering injustice, then you probably are and you are the most likely candidate to figure out what you can do to improve your situation.



  • 15,120 people per ton
  • 69 tons (useful output) per acre
  • about one million people per acre per year (per one day per person)
  • 274,000 people for an entire year per acre for an entire year
  • 53,284,671 US acres arable land to provide all necessary nutrition for every single person alive.
  • 1.2e*10^13 total arable acres in the world
So that, without improving existing farmland (which would naturally happen when it is farmed intelligently), we have enough agricultural capacity to feed every single person on the planet 225 times over.  It wouldn't be yummy and delicious, but it would provide every single nutrient necessary and would eliminate all those diseases.  Eliminated similarly to scarlet fever.



The recipe is in development, but it consists mainly of eating food which is cheap and plentiful and which improves the quality of the earth as it is produced, so that every bite is cleaning and healing our planet at the same time as it provides healthy, delicious sustenance for yours (and our) bodies.



There is no formula for every single person.  Everyone is different.  This recipe consists of suggestions made intentfully with a deep-rooted purpose.

  • Moringa leaf powder - Eat three tablespoons (cooked) with every meal. 
  • Go poop every day - Eat enough fruits and vegetables to go poop every single day.  If you don't go poop, drink more water, eat more fruit and if necessary, squirt saline water up your butt.
  • Eat more plants - More plants, less other stuff.
  • Find your health in plants - Most afflictions can be cured easily and safely with plants.  Research plants and plant related cures to build your understanding of the nature of humans and our health.
  • Be pro-active - Active people live longer, healthier lives.  Think and active pro-actively to get ahead of the problems and fix them before they exist.  
  • Tocopherols - Natural Vitamin E and it's relatives are health and life to you.  Get them every day, either by rubbing them on your skin or consuming them.  Your body is incapable of storing them efficiently, so you need to provide them to yourself on a regular basis.  Plant based sources are the best.  If there is someone that you care about, give them some tocopherols if you want them to live a longer/healthier life.
  • Care about others - The more you care about your people, the better you will get at caring for them.  The better you get at caring for people, the more capable you are at caring for yourself.

specific products:

  • palm fruit oil
  • rice bran oil
  • rice bran
  • banana
  • jiaogulan
  • moringa oleifera leaf powder
  • sea buckthorn
  • vegan livestock (ie. cattle fed a plant-based diet)
  • algae products (bio-degradable plastic)
  • raw ginger
  • raw garlic
  • blenders like Vitamix (Lifetime guarantee)
  • food grade diatomaceous earth
  • H2O2 - food grade
  • oxygen
  • soft wooden products 
  • biomass energy production
  • biologically enhanced biochar
  • environmental agricultural lactic acid bacteria (EALAB)

Time travellers creed

  • Each moment is a gift
  • All resources are ours
  • Our future is forward
  • All are created equal
  • accomplishment==decision

Friday, October 9, 2015

Doomsday

There are many possibilities for the future.  No one knows what the future will bring.  Someone may invent some single invention that will suddenly turn our world into an idyllic paradise, or everything could collapse after a strange new virus destroys humanity's ability to reason or speak.  The future is always going to be a dark and cloudy place.  This novel is hopefully an educated observation of technology the way it is and and an optimistic (mostly) view of what could take place over the next few decades.

It may be possible that as a world population, we can use our resources efficiently and effectively to sustain the growth and life of human beings for many generations.  It may be possible for our planet to support only 40 billion people, or with intelligent management, it may be possible for our planet to support a hundred times that or more.  There are so many factors, that the more my thoughts get tangled up in the various solutions and their far reaching effects, the more tangled I become as a person, in these esoteric problems and possibilities that we face as a species.

By the time the eighties rolled around, authors had been writing science fiction for several decades and they had an entire area of the local library filled with magazines, compilations of short stories and even 12 or 14 volume sets of science fiction stories.  From fourth grade all the way through till the time I graduated college, I poured over these tomes, reading and rereading them.  I would spend an hour or so studying calculus or developmental psychology or whatever for a class, and then sit til the library closed, reading book after book of L. Ron Hubbard or Isaac Asimov.

I am considering writing a purely science fiction novel, or a book similar to futureshock, written by Alvin Toffler.  Regardless, I am a technology hound.  I built my own search engine to scrape the internet so I could learn about what was going on out there on our networks.  I subscribe to IEEE and other outlets for modern technology in various fields.  I am deeply interested in the activities of the brightest minds and organizations on our planet. 

How close are we to interplanetary or interstellar travel?  What options are there for generating energy or generating food for people and animals?  What concrete knowledge do we have about our environment?  What patterns have we developed and how are they effecting us?  It's a strange way to live and the only reason that I can think of for thinking this way is that there must be a book in my brain, getting written.  Hopefully it will/can help us.


written by: Paul Sober

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Treenomics

A story about a boy and a tree.  Or maybe, just a story about trees.  Maybe there's a tree and there is no story.  Maybe it's just a tree.  Anyway, it's a book about trees and the industrial processes involved with farming trees in a semi-arid environment. 

Included is all the secret, ninja type informations about growing trees in the desert, with a goal of turning the desert into a rainforest.  Cost estimations, charts, diagrams, cost analysis, etc.  It's a essentially business plan, as an added benefit, the processes and systems which are included are specifically designed to be beneficial to the environment.

Possible Chapters:
  • Plants
  • Markets (existing and developing)
  • Biomass Energy Production
  • Gasification and it's by-products
  • Perfect Compost (El Dorado)
  • Livestock Production
  • Organic Fertilizer
  • Mineral Fertilizer
  • Irrigation
  • Modern Agricultural Technology
  • Pest control
  • Propagation
  • Genetic Diversity
  • Carbon Credit Markets
  • Existing Arid Land (AL) and Ecologically Compromised Land (ECL) Reclamation Projects
  • The Rainforest Dream

FutureHope

The future is a dark and scary place.  No one knows what will happen there.  It doesn't exist, but if you're not looking, it can slap you in the face pretty quick.  Somehow, in the future, our planet is going to contain 9 billion people.  That's a lot of folks.



You may not realize this, but your entire lifetime is at the far right hand side of that chart, up at that peak.  Somehow there will exist on our planet, an ever-increasing number of people that require food and water.  In order to feed and care for all those people, we need to do something differently with our resources.

Other parts of the world are already making the change.  It is an amazing thing to behold.

This book is about how we can care for more of the world's population and make a handsome profit in the deal.  Generating value is about finding a need, and meeting it with available resources at the lowest possible cost.  Any difference between the cost of the production and the final value is called, "Profit", and it is the motivating force behind what we call, "Business".



In order to address the needs of populations of people more precisely, we will first need to define a few terms.  These terms will help you to understand, in a more structurally complete manner, how we can manage our resources to produce a planet which is not only habitable, but also comfortable, for however many people are alive, and wherever they live.



Terms:

  • Timespace - A quantity of space for a specific period of time.
  • Energy cost - How much energy is required to perform or produce a specific product.
  • Economic cost - Economic resources that are consumed by a product's production.
  • Monetary cost -  Actual currency cost, mostly associated with end customers.
  • Generated Value - Net increase in value
  • Purchased Value - Value as differentiated from value received. 
  • Beneficial Bacteria - Bacteria that are common among healthy populations of people who farm by hand.
  • Rhizosphere - The area of the soil that is penetrated by roots, and which contain a plethora of biological activity.
  • Soil Health - The ability of a soil to resist soil-borne pathogenic biological activity.
  • Carbon Debt - An estimate of the quantity of carbon dioxide that is currently in our atmosphere, above the quantity before the Industrialization age.  
Possible Chapters:
  • 3 trillion trees - How and why I intend to be involved with the planting of 3 trillion trees during my lifetime.
  • Where's the Carbon? - Evaluating the current situation with measurable carbon dioxide in our environment as compared with pre-industrial levels.  We also take a look at various fluctuations in atmospheric gasses as they occurred since earth first achieved 'an environment' with 'carbon based life-forms'.
  • Manufacturing Rainforests - What kinds of roadblocks and hurdles would need to be covered before we could design and build a rainforest to replace the millions of acres of rainforest that have been destroyed, and where it could be accomplished.  Also addressed are possible ways that it could possibly be a commercially profitable venture.
  • 10 Most Wanted - A look at the current 10 most environmentally destructive products on the earth right now and what we as individuals and organizations can do about it. (Muriate of Potash, Polyester fibers, etc.)
  • The Literati - What it is and why you should care.
  • Edible Algae - Hard numbers about actual operations and why there can never be 'enough' nutritional algae production.
  • Modern Energy - Why there exists, "Unlimited" energy, and how, precisely, it can be achieved while protecting and even building and increasing our environmental resources.
  • El Dorado - How a cup of yogurt could reduce our carbon debt and increase the viability of our croplands to mythological levels.
  • Compounding Damage - How current environmental problems are causing more and more damage and how we can stop it.
  • Exercise is good for the environment - Taking good care of your health is good for everyone.  Eating a balanced diet and staying physically active is important for all of us who care about each other.
  • Arid Farming - As much information as I can find about growing crops for commercial production in arid environments.


References:
  • None yet

floptical illusion

lost in translation

Friday, September 25, 2015

persuasiveness

twelve tips for gaining persuasiveness:

  • Connect well with people - Develop rapport.  Develop a capability for comfortable conversation with all kinds of people.
  • Discover and use other people's preferred means of communication - Every person has preferred styles of communicating.  Figure out what they are and use them, or at least learn to be compatible with them.
  • Make a good impression - Exercise, groom yourself and carry yourself with a confident posture.  It goes a long way.  Making yourself look better will also make you feel better, so that you can radiate that confidence that you require to generate persuasiveness.
  • Sell the need - Communicate clearly, figure out exactly what is needed and sell the improvement.  Finding solid solutions is an excellent way to gain authority.
  • Develop emotional intelligence - Managing your emotions wisely is a sign of great maturity.  Understanding that the ocean of emotion that exists within us all is generally a distraction from maintaining a sense of well-being around you is a step towards that greater consciousness which protects us all.
  • Do that dance - Brute force algorithms may be more effective in some situations, but collaborative efforts often require compromises and flexibility in goals.
  • Be curious and inquisitive - Care about what other people are thinking.  Asking that perfect insightful question is often a great way to gain access to a person's intimate confidences.
  • Display confidence - The more that you show confidence, the more confidence you feel, the more you generate.  It's a vicious cycle.  Control it.
  • Inspire others - Bring that creative energy into everything.  Share it with people.  Make it available to them.
  • Learn names and details about others - Caring about people always shows.  It also can inspire others to work harder towards your goals.
  • Be authentic - Don't try to fake anything.  Be true.  Be honest.  Do what you say and say what you mean.  Except for confidence, fake that if you have to.
  • Learn to tell a story - Telling a story, and keeping people's attention, is a skill, and it's an important one.  Learn it.
Lots of stuff to study there.  Lots of exercises.



Also, I was inspired today by a video infomercial about a weight training video set, called body beast by Sagi Kalev.  Very cool.  Very motivating.  I am definitely looking forward to participating in that program.  He uses progressive training techniques to work the different types of muscle tissue and includes all kinds of other information.


Thursday, September 3, 2015

future posts

silverleaf plant propagation
  • yomogi
  • domesticated vs wild goji
  • moringa oleifera
  • sea berry
  • wild strawberry
  • alpine strawberry
  • wild thyme
  • english thyme
  • greek oregano
  • sideritis
  • desert willow
  • closed system irrigation 
  • jiaogulan
  • wormwood

recipes - simple things that use plant based proteins PBP's


fitness - exercises, motivation etc.