Thursday, January 28, 2010

Takka Tan Tan








Takka Tan Tan means "Dancing Mantis" in Thai.  That is my son Kohdee's nickname.  He is 4 years old and lives with his mother in Bangkok, Thailand.  He does a little modeling for some famous names like Elle, Petit Pomm, and some toys.  He was pretty good as the lead angel at Bangkok Airway's 40th anniversary show.  Apparently he had a big thing recently with the superstars.  Takka Tan Tan.  He is currently going to acting school.  FYI, his name is Kohdee.  Not Cody.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Nearly free energy machine

EDIT on 11/2/2013:  POKE A HOLE AT THE TOP OF THE APEX!!!  It took me a year to figure that out.

Is the cohesive force of water stronger than gravity? Answer: yes (look at water cling to the side of a glass). Therefore, capillary action will pull water uphill.

For an example, look at a tree. A tree is a slow motion fountain.

Or touch the end of a napkin into water and the water crawls up. That's capillary action. Also note how it filters certain heavier substances. So the design of the napkin (sponge) can extract discrete particles from the fluid.

Edited on 3/30/2010:
Capillary action in a small diameter tube can raise water several centimeters. If you were to bend the end of the tube over, the water would attempt to flow out, but the cohesion will be stronger than gravity. However, if you were to arrange many similar tubes together, the meniscus of each would touch and the hydrogen bonding of water would overcome the electrostatic charge to the tube and water can form a droplet large enough for gravity to overcome. That's nearly perpetual energy that concentrates the electrostatic energy in water. That's how water gets into a coconut. Similar to nature, capillary faucets engineer water to travel uphill.


Edited to add picture on 4/18/2010:


Edited to add picture on 1/11/2010:











Another design using the same principles (1/27/2010):

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Reorganizing science

Theoretical Physics

Thermodynamics
---Crystals
---Molecular dynamics (magnets and molecules)
---Chemistry

Life science
---Genetics
---Biology (cell growth and divisions)
---Behavioral science
------Anthropology
------Economics (monetary science)
------Traumology (study and resolution of trauma)


A few basic principles:
1. light is a fluid
2. gravity is a vacuum (Eg. ferrous iron)
3. you can split apart molecules and remove electrons using electromagnetic waves
4. consciousness is a plasma
5. zero is not a number (mathematics is a symbolic representation of reality and not reality itself)
6. E=mc2 shows a valid relationship, but the equation is not correct. The speed of light is not constant and he forgot about time.

Molecular Dynamics is a science studying the interaction of fluids (moving particles) which replaces "nano-technology". Chaos theory is a silly way to model stuff in a computer. Represent light as a fluid and you'll get some more accurate weather prediction.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Life

When the sperm enters the ovum it finds food. Interwining the two parent's DNA strands, building someone entirely new. We're all parameciums at that point. Sex doesn't occur until the first cell division. I think that 5 stem cells are the first cell divisions. Some of those divisions may be: brain, pineal (or perhaps other similar glands), bone, organs, and nervous system (or perhaps muscle).

So to make permanent changes to DNA (such as life extension), modifying the DNA in the stem cells might work, but would likely create conflict with that original paramecium. I wonder if the original paramecium is contained in the pineal itself. Locked away until emotional trauma is entirely healed.

My theory is the original paramecium provides a gateway before significant changes to genes will by accepted by the organism. Any attempt to modify the stem cells will be "policed" by that. Emotional congruity will likely be important to acceptance of those changes by the organism of large changes (such as life-extension).

When do we ever get back to that original paramecium (self)?

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Female language patterns

Female language is based on the double entendre and is an atrocious use of language that impedes communication. The language stems from early sexual abuse and trauma. The entendre is created through combining the normal definition of the words with a subjective phonetic interpretation that is almost always sexual and usually very ugly. For example, the phrase: "You've gotta be kidding". When women say that phrase, they also mean: "You've got two? Dinging the kid" OR "You've got TA? Ding the kid". The latter phrase is a subconscious cry for help and simultaneously reinforces the child molestation they received as a child.

Solving emotional trauma

Emotional trauma creates feelings of "worthless" and "special" which are frequently perpetuated throughout a person's life. In the case of adoption trauma: "Worthless" stems from the mother's rejection and "specialness" stems from the adoptive family choosing to adopt the child. Regardless of source, the emotional trauma creates a lifetime pattern that oscillates between "worthless" and "special" and usually goes unrecognized.

Umbilical cord cut, punched in the gut.  You never figured out what you did wrong, and never wanted to be wrong again.


In some cases, the umbilical cord cut is further exacerbated by a rape that occurs on their newborn day.  This is either a penis inserted into the infant's mouth or a mother who places the infant on her clitoris before breastfeeding (associating sex with food). While this occurs frequently with non-adoptees, it aggravates the adoptive trauma and reinforces the oscillating behavior towards feeling worthless/special. Unless recognized consciously, this will create a repetitive subconscious behavioral pattern that continues through all of life.

As an adoptee, I discovered my trauma and found a solution that applies to all forms of emotional trauma, described here:
http://traumology.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Gravity

A little over one year ago I figured out how gravity works: Imagine a particle. Now open up the particle and get all the stuff out of it and close it back up. What's inside? It's not matter, so it has nothing inside with a huge vacuum. (Anti-matter is another way of saying "nothing".) That's gravity on the small scale like a hydrogen atom.

Now, imagine the sun with some iron in it. Iron boils and creates a big bubble of iron. That's the core of the earth; filled with nothing. Iron is a ferrous material like a sponge.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Phonetics and language/symbol manipulation

I was driving around checking things out around Lake Tahoe today thinking about language and phonetics and symbols.

north
south

west
east

notice the phonetic similarity. I have a feeling you could structure the "th" and "st" in ways that would describe a physical symbol in other languages. Sun cross comes to mind.

Also, if you notice Thai and Vietnamese... Frequently attractive words in one language are phonetically ugly in the other. For example, the word "pretty" in Vietnamese is "dung" in English. I don't think that's random. Who was in charge of assigning Arabic lettering to Vietnamese? Whoever it was deliberately sabotaged it to ensure maximum cultural conflict. Same goes for Thai. I wonder if the languages are more related than everyone realizes. Phonetics.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Corporations

Many of the problems we face today can be traced to the anonymity and irresponsibility allowed through corporate entities. By design, corporations have no accountability to those behind the scenes. I'd like to create a new legal entity with full accountability and visibility to the living beings behind them. Forcing them to be accountable. Accountorations? I'll think about a good name. Once that simple entity is defined, all existing corporations would be dissolved and all corporate law would become obsolete. Those hiding behind the anonymity and non-liability of corporations would have to find another way to make a living (government, wall street, central banking, etc).

If people have no liability for their actions people will tend towards taking excessive risk.