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I am venturing back into my old haunts, spurred, in part, by a recent review in the NYT of Erik Verlinde's new take on gravity. Thus my https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=2810058#post2810058" here, on the Verlinde thread...
What I would like to do here is lay out some views that may be of some interest and/or amusement to a few folks in the physics community.
Perhaps I should be starting a blog here, but I notice the blogs are temporarily disabled, due to spam. On another forum, Open Minds, where I have been a prolific poster-boy, I have maintained an exclusive 'blog' thread, alongside a discussion thread. I have no idea what sort of response the Best Possible World Hypothesis (BPWH) may garner here. There is an extensive http://www.bestpossibleworld.com/index06.htm" website, which has not been updated for the last three years, while I've been at OM.
It is my won't to keep adding to a single blog-like post, rather than clutter the new message channel. So, if anyone is inclined to respond, and it seems to merit just a brief response, I just make that response in the current message, continuing on my merry way...
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Okay, enough with the protocol, let's consider the motivation...
I went into physics, many years ago, I'll warrant it was well before most PFers were born.
I was a pre-boomer-baby, more like a bomb(er)-baby, and, sure, the A/H bombs were primary motivators of my physics quest. My dad was only an economist, poor guy.
In retrospect, I could say that I was looking for free-energy. Back in '66 while still a physics grad at Princeton, I came to the conclusion that free-energy was an unlikely prospect.
Without free-energy, we were going to be stuck right here on Earth, along with its rapidly burgeoning population, and dwindling resources.
So... I went into population control/ZPG, while also working at Hewlett-Packard, as a sales engineer. But I soon discovered that population control was a lot easier said than done, unless you happened to be the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, bless his soul. At one point, in Idaho, I was a metal-building laborer, while lecturing to the Mormons about the importance of 'family-planning', I kid you not. I was fired from my day-job by Burnsides&Sons, all 7 of them! At one point I did get to speak with the Mormon Elder, Ezra Taft Benson, who had been a colleague of my Dad's, in the Eisenhower administration. He informed me that it was their patriotic to have more babies, to be soldiers in future wars. Again, I kid you not, and so much for religion. Well, not quite...
In some sense, the rest of my life might be characterized as a sometimes amusing attempt to go over Ezra's head, with some possible assistance from the CIA, I kid you not, and using my dwindling knowledge of physics as a springboard to metaphysics, and thus the BPWH.
To make a long story-short, I'm now an eschatologist. Yes, folks, without a new energy source, it may well be curtains for humanity. So, what else is new? Yes, I've been an eschatologist since 1981, when I also became an immaterialist. We are in a bit of scrape, but, every dark cloud has a silver lining, and it is that lining that I would like to discuss with a few of my former colleagues.
I remain under the naive impression that Erik Verlinde's http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/science/13gravity.html" could be a helpful starting point, in this regard. (cont.)
What I would like to do here is lay out some views that may be of some interest and/or amusement to a few folks in the physics community.
Perhaps I should be starting a blog here, but I notice the blogs are temporarily disabled, due to spam. On another forum, Open Minds, where I have been a prolific poster-boy, I have maintained an exclusive 'blog' thread, alongside a discussion thread. I have no idea what sort of response the Best Possible World Hypothesis (BPWH) may garner here. There is an extensive http://www.bestpossibleworld.com/index06.htm" website, which has not been updated for the last three years, while I've been at OM.
It is my won't to keep adding to a single blog-like post, rather than clutter the new message channel. So, if anyone is inclined to respond, and it seems to merit just a brief response, I just make that response in the current message, continuing on my merry way...
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Okay, enough with the protocol, let's consider the motivation...
I went into physics, many years ago, I'll warrant it was well before most PFers were born.
I was a pre-boomer-baby, more like a bomb(er)-baby, and, sure, the A/H bombs were primary motivators of my physics quest. My dad was only an economist, poor guy.
In retrospect, I could say that I was looking for free-energy. Back in '66 while still a physics grad at Princeton, I came to the conclusion that free-energy was an unlikely prospect.
Without free-energy, we were going to be stuck right here on Earth, along with its rapidly burgeoning population, and dwindling resources.
So... I went into population control/ZPG, while also working at Hewlett-Packard, as a sales engineer. But I soon discovered that population control was a lot easier said than done, unless you happened to be the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, bless his soul. At one point, in Idaho, I was a metal-building laborer, while lecturing to the Mormons about the importance of 'family-planning', I kid you not. I was fired from my day-job by Burnsides&Sons, all 7 of them! At one point I did get to speak with the Mormon Elder, Ezra Taft Benson, who had been a colleague of my Dad's, in the Eisenhower administration. He informed me that it was their patriotic to have more babies, to be soldiers in future wars. Again, I kid you not, and so much for religion. Well, not quite...
In some sense, the rest of my life might be characterized as a sometimes amusing attempt to go over Ezra's head, with some possible assistance from the CIA, I kid you not, and using my dwindling knowledge of physics as a springboard to metaphysics, and thus the BPWH.
To make a long story-short, I'm now an eschatologist. Yes, folks, without a new energy source, it may well be curtains for humanity. So, what else is new? Yes, I've been an eschatologist since 1981, when I also became an immaterialist. We are in a bit of scrape, but, every dark cloud has a silver lining, and it is that lining that I would like to discuss with a few of my former colleagues.
I remain under the naive impression that Erik Verlinde's http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/science/13gravity.html" could be a helpful starting point, in this regard. (cont.)
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