Just your average urban druid interested in technology and quantum field theory.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Was at the San Francisco Public Library with da hubs, checking out DVDs/CDs, and on our way out saw a flyer for IIRC “Celluloid San Francisco” a presentation by the author of a new book about movies made here.

    We figured “Why Not?” Walked in and was entertained for about an hour by a very personable speaker and tons of SF film facts!

    Then they unexpectedly ushered the lot of us across the hall to a catered buffet lunch, meet and greet, and book signing (none of which was mentioned on the flyer).

    We also went in slightly less higher than god…

    So we proceeded to stuff our faces from a delicious buffet, chat up the author and thank him for an amazing presentation, and then left around 2:30 not having paid a penny for anything.











  • It’s that t-229 can have its nucleus excited using far less energy than regular atomic clock nuclei.

    That leads to ultra precise excitation using wavelengths that cancel out some of the fundamental forces within the atom.

    That leads to us being able to monitor at a trillion to one ratio those forces based, in part, on mathematical ‘constants.’ In the excited state we can measure if there’s even the smallest variance in force, which in turn may mean that some ‘constants,’ aren’t.

    However the real testing of that is in the future as they estimate that a 10 trillion to one ratio is needed.

    Theory described a door, research defined the door and possibly what’s behind it, and experimentation just opened the door.