7/24/18

Trump Admin Should Do 23 and Me of Kids Stranded Before Return to Deported Parents

Kids brought to the U.S.A. illegally by parents that have since been deported may number as many as 450. Before returning the children to their parents the kids and their parents should have their relationship confirmed by 23 and Me or another competent genetic testing firm in order to not send the kids to human traffickers posing as parents out of the country. It could happen,and what an embarrassment that would be for President Trump, much less the kids.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/over-460-migrants-separated-their-children-have-potentially-been-deported-n893886

7/23/18

A Three Minute Blitz Game

                                                         This one went well for a change.


Are There Enough Mathematics Profs Teaching Philosophy of Octonions and Quantum Physics

Reading an article in Quanta mag on-line https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-octonion-math-that-could-underpin-physics-20180720/

I discovered a post-doc mathematician looking for a job in her field of Octonions and the standard model. Apparently some PhDs have a difficult time getting work at a decent college that would afford them research as well as instructional time. It would be unfortunate if the Doc in the article were not able to go ahead with her research field of what is essential the philosophy of the mathematical structure of the standard model of physics.


The standard model math algebra model could be improved to allow better field descriptions. It is possible that gravity won't fit into the theory directly, yet with better math something about gravity's points of contact with the strong weak and electromagnetic forces could support inferences about the nature of gravity


How is it possible that anyone very good at a special field of math with applications to quantum theory would not have lots of opportunities at public Universities; too many scholarships going to future NFL stars?

SecDef and Military Industrial Complex Face MOAB with Iran

In the lead up to the Iraq war President Saddam Hussein threatened the Mother of All Battles would follow U.S. military regime change intervention in his nation. History shows that the battle was something of a dud and it was the victory that was costly with nearly a decade of lavish no-bid military contracts by the Bush administration and some thousands of casualties to garrison the nation during a civil war. Iranian President Rouhani also threatened a MOAB if the U.S. gets geographical too close,  needlessly for there really isn't or wasn't an intention or build up to war on Iran.


The United States may have a certain built up inventory of arms that some military-industrial people might like to spend so they can sell or buy as the case may be, newer and costlier stuff. Iran's President should not incite or feed the beast of war with threats that basically are empty-in case he doesn't really know. The technical capacity of the military sector of the United States is quite a bit better than Iran's in quantity and quality. It's air defenses would last a couple of day, and its forces would be minimized in a few days from a variety of technical avenues. 

Personally I would like Iranian-American relations to go back to the pre-Shah basis of reasonable amicability or at least non-belligerancy, yet the U.S.A. hasn't had well balanced leaders since the Reagan administration although President Trump is trying. President Rouhani could actually serve a useful measure for progress if he could keep in mind the difficulty any administration has in presenting a broad-spectrum fairness with the traditional constellation of enemies or semi-enemies these days. SecDef Blumpayo shouldn't go out of his way to antagonize people even if he is well-connected.


While President Obama gave Iran quite a lot he blasted the heck out of other U.S. foreign relations problematic nations fairly aggressively-as in Libya and Syria causing great loss of life and political instability. It is good to have zero mass war and civilian casualties rather than protracted budget sapping conflicts. The U.S. Government doesn't seem to care so much about spending a half trillion or so on a war; the Iraq war in the log run cost about 3 trillion dollars.

Thirty-Four Biliion $ Bailout of Coal and Nuclear Power Isn't a Spoof

President Trump should directly end the Dept. of Energy's silly, troll-like plan to give the coal and nuclear power industries $34 billion. Neither industry is good for national security (unless nuclear winter happens). One is a target for terrorists and unfriendly states that would poison the nation for hundreds of years and catalyze promotion of civilian casualties, the other is a direct assault on the viability of the oceans for sustaining sea life and global warming of the atmosphere besides.

President Trump as a forward looking guy who supports a moon base and fast space establishment for humanity should not be backward looking on energy. Being an innovative leader is what made America great (one of the factors) and other nations follow the lead. Being a leader in retreat and stagnation instead of reinforcing green energy technology and urban infrastructure that is sustainable and reduces cost of energy just buys bad public relations.

Don't revive the decaying corpse of coal and nuclear power Mr. President; and leave the high Arctic of Alaska free as possible from the devastating destruction of fossil fuel footprints.

https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/report-projects-coal-nuclear-bailout-costs-could-top-34-billion#gs.9qEMu1A

The volatility of oil and its use in political social conflicts internationally is reason enough to go solar and ditch the fossil fuels. Until someone monopolizes the sky or can put cloud cover in it solar power will be hard to use in trade embargos

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/23/oil-prices-could-hit-200-a-barrel-if-us-and-iran-go-to-war.html

7/22/18

Was the U.S.A. Shaken by 9–11?


 The United States isn’t generally attacked at home. President Clinton had bragged after creating a new military intelligence super-agency that it would not be possible for anyone to attack America without us knowing about it first. Meanwhile his administration allowed Muslim terrorists to learn how to fly jumbo-jets in the U.S.A.

The United States has transformed its government into a large bureaucracy that is essentially unreformable. When the machine doesn’t work its idea of itself as competent and authoritative is shaken. New agencies are promulgated, more power is given to the government by political sycophants in Congress. That is the usual response of an ossified democracy that needs reform yet cannot even allow creativity to arise in high office.
The urban infrastructure of a major city was shown to be vulnerable to attack. The lessons from that could be applied to every city on Earth with many rises; they are not too difficult to bring down with the right technology.

Models for World War Three used in the Cold War era had many scenarios about cities being used for war-even if collapsed and Stalingrad-like fighting proceeded in the rubble to stop advancing Soviet forces. In the case of the collapse of the World Trade towers, it is debatable about Americans being terribly shaken though not stirred by the event since the media reports that after all and they are sensationalists. The government seems to have been looking for a replacement for the lost Soviet enemy since the end of the Cold War and the Muslim terror problem arrived in a timely way.

Americans Aren't Racist Not to Lump in the Mid-East With Asia


Apparently land east of the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea is regarded as Asian. Indian is Asian yet not so as it is a sub-continent. American farmers might think of India as India, yet Thailand as somewhere in Asia. China is regarded a a great soy bean consumer yet also Asian.

Japan while being Asian is slipping away to a status equivalent to that of England that is European yet independent from it. There is no American racism regarding Japanese island of origin over more northerly or southerly Japanese islands, though some Americans regard Hokkaido as more rugged and wilderness oriented.

Increasingly, perhaps amid the sophisticated urbanites of too expensive to live in cities, Stan nations are considered Muslim countries rather than Asian with the possible exception of Turkmenistan that because of the eponym is associated with the near-east state of Turkish people that have persecuted Armenians, Serbs and Kurds and supported the Eurasian nation of Germany in the First World War.

Australia is ineluctably considered to be Asian and its people though mostly of proto-Caucasian or Caucasian ancestry, Asian. The famous actor from Australia Mel Gibson, though playing a Scot with an Australian accent in the movie Braveheart is regarded as being of Asian origin though he was ostensibly at least born in New York. There was no birther controversy about that.

Mr. Trump and the Retainer Paid to a Journalist

 So far as I have learned Donald Trump is on trial for 34 counts of paying a journalist not to publish bad news about him. Trump's attor...