Random Thought of the Day

July 12th, 2016 at 4:10:33 PM permalink
Nareed
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Quote: rxwine
The game programmers say you will find planets no one else will ever see, name things, and likely never run into another player unless you send someone your coordinates.


Ok. But how did they manage to make that many? and can anyone verify the number? If you could count one hundred per second, you'd still take a very long time.
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July 12th, 2016 at 5:08:30 PM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: Nareed
Ok. But how did they manage to make that many? and can anyone verify the number? If you could count one hundred per second, you'd still take a very long time.


You like technical explanations? You do.

https://youtu.be/-KHLwQ9IY-s?t=370
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July 13th, 2016 at 7:02:11 AM permalink
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Quote: rxwine
You like technical explanations? You do.

https://youtu.be/-KHLwQ9IY-s?t=370


Thanks. But I don't watch online videos more than 5 minutes long :)

And, really, explaining how to create a TX(*) number of worlds shouldn't take more than 40 seconds :)


I'm using Asimov's "T-scale." Briefly, T = trillion, and X is a number. If it were 2, it would mean "one trillion trillion." Or, since one trillion = 1 * 10^12, then T2 = 1 * 10^24. Simple.
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July 13th, 2016 at 1:14:30 PM permalink
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When you see a show or movie where a character, or two, use the same word with different inflection or pronunciation (example, how Sheldon says "Wesley Crushers" three different ways in TBBT), does anyone else wonder how that reads in the script?
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July 13th, 2016 at 7:55:50 PM permalink
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Story idea I won't ever develop (the research involved would be excruciating):

A devout Catholic priest accidentally travels back in time to, say, the height of the Inquisition. He begins preaching at a small town church, thinking that with his added knowledge of how religion will develop he's ahead of everyone else, and therefore can bring his god's word to the world that much sooner. He winds up executed for heresy.


I assume you have read the story of the Grand Inquisitor. The day after a hundred heretics are burned to death in Seville Spain at the height of the inquisition, Jesus himself appears in the town. Jesus is instantly recognized, and raises a little girl from the dead. The aged Grand Inquisitor sees the miracle and immediately order Jesus to be arrested. The townspeople are too afraid to question this decision.


Quote: Grand Inquisitor
And behold, He deigned to appear for a moment to the people, to the tortured, suffering people, sunk in iniquity, but loving Him like children. My story is laid in Spain, in Seville, in the most terrible time of the Inquisition, when fires were lighted every day to the glory of God, and 'in the splendid auto da fe the wicked heretics were burnt.' Oh, of course, this was not the coming in which He will appear, according to His promise, at the end of time in all His heavenly glory, and which will be sudden 'as lightning flashing from east to west.' No, He visited His children only for a moment, and there where the flames were crackling round the heretics. In His infinite mercy He came once more among men in that human shape in which He walked among men for thirty-three years fifteen centuries ago. He came down to the 'hot pavements' of the southern town in which on the day before almost a hundred heretics had, ad majorem gloriam Dei, been burnt by the cardinal, the Grand Inquisitor, in a magnificent auto da fe, in the presence of the king, the court, the knights, the cardinals, the most charming ladies of the court, and the whole population of Seville.

"He came softly, unobserved, and yet, strange to say, everyone recognised Him. That might be one of the best passages in the poem. I mean, why they recognised Him. The people are irresistibly drawn to Him, they surround Him, they flock about Him, follow Him. He moves silently in their midst with a gentle smile of infinite compassion. The sun of love burns in His heart, and power shine from His eyes, and their radiance, shed on the people, stirs their hearts with responsive love. He holds out His hands to them, blesses them, and a healing virtue comes from contact with Him, even with His garments. An old man in the crowd, blind from childhood, cries out, 'O Lord, heal me and I shall see Thee!' and, as it were, scales fall from his eyes and the blind man sees Him. The crowd weeps and kisses the earth under His feet. Children throw flowers before Him, sing, and cry hosannah. 'It is He- it is He!' repeat. 'It must be He, it can be no one but Him!' He stops at the steps of the Seville cathedral at the moment when the weeping mourners are bringing in a little open white coffin. In it lies a child of seven, the only daughter of a prominent citizen. The dead child lies hidden in flowers. 'He will raise your child,' the crowd shouts to the weeping mother. The priest, coming to meet the coffin, looks perplexed, and frowns, but the mother of the dead child throws herself at His feet with a wail. 'If it is Thou, raise my child!' she cries, holding out her hands to Him. The procession halts, the coffin is laid on the steps at His feet. He looks with compassion, and His lips once more softly pronounce, 'Maiden, arise!' and the maiden arises. The little girl sits up in the coffin and looks round, smiling with wide-open wondering eyes, holding a bunch of white roses they had put in her hand.

"There are cries, sobs, confusion among the people, and at that moment the cardinal himself, the Grand Inquisitor, passes by the cathedral. He is an old man, almost ninety, tall and erect, with a withered face and sunken eyes, in which there is still a gleam of light. He is not dressed in his gorgeous cardinal's robes, as he was the day before, when he was burning the enemies of the Roman Church- at this moment he is wearing his coarse, old, monk's cassock. At a distance behind him come his gloomy assistants and slaves and the 'holy guard.' He stops at the sight of the crowd and watches it from a distance. He sees everything; he sees them set the coffin down at His feet, sees the child rise up, and his face darkens. He knits his thick grey brows and his eyes gleam with a sinister fire.

He holds out his finger and bids the guards take Him. And such is his power, so completely are the people cowed into submission and trembling obedience to him, that the crowd immediately makes way for the guards, and in the midst of deathlike silence they lay hands on Him and lead him away. The crowd instantly bows down to the earth, like one man, before the old Inquisitor.
July 15th, 2016 at 6:43:28 AM permalink
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Quote: Pacomartin
I assume you have read the story of the Grand Inquisitor.


Never.

But it's hard to read about people acting in such a disgusting manner. Kissing the earth, really? It reminds me about this exchange in "The Fountainhead":


Dominique Francon: Peter is like mud clinging to your galoshes.

Ellsworth Toohey: I'd say he's a soul wagging its tail. Your way is much kinder.



I'd tell you the joke about the time when Jesus comes to Mexico City and is run over by a car, but it requires an explanation of Mexican slang.
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July 15th, 2016 at 7:40:17 AM permalink
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I'd tell you the joke about the time when Jesus comes to Mexico City and is run over by a car, but it requires an explanation of Mexican slang.
Well, don't leave us in suspense too long ....
July 19th, 2016 at 7:33:34 AM permalink
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If you read the phrase "In the first two decades of this century," do you automatically think "1900-1920"?
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July 19th, 2016 at 9:38:56 AM permalink
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Yes, I do. Even though Century 1 runs from 1-99, Century 2 from 100-199, etc.
July 19th, 2016 at 10:28:17 AM permalink
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Society really doesn't want to hear you, but they still expect you to speak.

They will even ask questions when they don't want to listen to your answer.

Have you ever noticed their questions, are just a "lead in", so they can start talking?
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