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.:Science:.
.:November
05, 2003:.
In
The spirit of the Matrix.. Recreating the Big Bang..
The
story begins in 2061, when a colossal computer has solved the
earth's energy problems by designing a massive solar satellite
in space that can beam the sun's energy back to earth. The AC
( analog computer) is so large and advanced that it's technicians
have only the vaguest idea of how it operates. On a $5 bet, two
drunken technicians ask the computer whether the sun's eventual
death can be avoided, or for that matter, whether the universe
must inevitably die. After quietly mulling over this question,
the AC responds: INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINFUL ANSWER.
Centuries into the future, the AC has solved the problem of hyperspace
travel, and humans begin colonizing thousands of star systems.
The AC is so large that it occupies several hundred square miles
on each planet and so complex that it maintains and services itself.
A young family is rocketing through hyperspace, unerringly guided
by the AC, in search of new stars to colonize. When the father
casually mentions that the stars must eventually die, the children
become hysterical. "Don't let the stars die," plead the children.
To calm the children, he asks the AC if entropy can be reversed.
"See," reassures the father, reading the AC's response, the AC
can solve everything. He comforts them by saying, "It will take
care of everything when the time comes, so don't worry." He never
tells the children that the AC actually prints out: INSUFFICIENT
DATA FOR A MEANINFUL ANSWER.
Thousands of years into the future, the galaxy itself has been
colonized. The AC has solved the problem of immortality and harnesses
the energy of the galaxy, but must find new galaxies for colonization.
The AC is so complex that it is long past the point where anyone
understands how it works. It continually redesigns and improves
its own circuits. Two members of the Galactic Council, each hundreds
of years old, debate the urgent question of finding new galactic
energy sources, and wonder if the universe itself is running down.
Can entropy be reversed? they ask. The AC responds: INSUFFICIENT
DATA FOR A MEANINFUL ANSWER.
Millions of years into the future, humanity has spread across
the uncountable galaxies of the universe. The AC has solved the
problem of releasing the mind from the body and human minds are
free to explore the vastness of millions of galaxies, with their
bodies safely stored on some long forgotten planet. Two minds
accidentaly meet each other in outer space, and casually wonder
where among the uncountable galaxies human originated. The AC,
which now is so large that most of it has to be housed in hyperspace,
responds by instantly transporting them to an obscure galaxy.
They are disappointed. The galaxy is so ordinary, like millions
of other galaxies, and the original star has long since died.
The two minds become anxious because billions of stars in the
heavens are slowly meeting the same fate. The two minds ask, can
death of the universe itself be avoided? From hyperspace , the
AC responds: INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINFUL ANSWER.
Billions of years into the future, humanity consists of a trillion,
trillion, trillion immortal bodies, each cared for by automatons.
Humanity's collective mind, which is free to roam anywhere in
the universe at will, eventually fuses into a single mind, which
in turn fuses with the AC itself. It no longer makes sense to
ask what the AC is made of, or where in hyperspace it really is.
"The universe is dying," thinks Man, collectively. One by one,
as the stars and galaxies cease to generate energy, temperatures
throughout the universe approach absolute zero. Man desperately
asks if the cold and darkness slowly engulfing the galaxies mean
eventual death. From hyperspace, the AC answers: INSUFFICIENT
DATA FOR A MEANINFUL ANSWER.
When Man asks the AC to collect the necessary data, it responds:
I WILL DO SO. I HAVE BEEN DOING SO FOR A HUNDRED BILLION YEARS.
MY PREDECESSORS HAVE BEEN ASKED THIS QUESTION MANY TIMES. ALL
THE DATA I HAVE REMAIN INSUFFICIENT. A timeless interval passes,
and the universe has finally reached its ultimate death. From
hyperspace, the AC spends an eternity collecting data and contemplating
the final question. At last, the AC discovers the solution, even
though there is no longer anyone to give the answer. The AC carefully
formulates a program, and then begins the process of reversing
Chaos. It collects cold, interstellar gas, brings together the
dead stars, until a gigantic ball is created. Then, when labors
are done, from hyperspace the AC thunders:
LET THERE BE LIGHT !
And there was light -- And on the seventh day, He rested...
Excerpt
from the book Hyperspace, by Michio Kaku
.:August
28, 2003:.
Mars Attack
So yesterday a phenomenon occured that happened last over 60.000
years ago. It reminds
us of just how recently our presence was first felt on earthly
soil. We, arrogant believers that we are the rulers of the universe,
haven't even bothered to take the time to look up and notice an
incredibly shiny star looking object in the sky, which happens
to be good old planet Mars. The closest it's been to earth since
this planet was inhabited by Neanderthals.
Last night, at 9:51 Universal Time (the time in Greenwich, England)
the planets were be separated by merely 55,758,006 km (34,646,418
miles) from center to center ( as opposed to the usual 140 million
kilometers or 87 million miles).
In spite of all the cultural and historic associations with Mars:
martians, mars canals, bacteria from Mars... we still know so
little about our neighboring planet.
So here are some basic facts:
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Length
of Year: 687 Earth Days.
Length of Day: 24 hours 37 minutes
Gravity: .375 that of Earth
(Great for diets, since if you weight 150 pounds on earth
you'd weigh only 56.5 in Mars)
Number of Moons: 2 (Phobos & Deimos)
Temperature Average -81 degrees F (brrrr) |
In September, Mars begins to fade as it recedes, but it rises earlier
and more people will see it in September than in July or August.
Best visibility with a telescope comes around midnight when it is
high in the south. Mars remains bright in the evening sky through
the end of the year.
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