scienceisbeauty:

Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol II has been released. Few months ago I posted here about Vol I and Vol III, and now with Vol II, all the work is done. Enjoy of the best undergraduate physics book of all time for free:

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Vol I (mainly mechanics, radiation and heat) served by: Caltech, The Feynman Lectures Website.

Vol II (mainly electromagnetism and matter) served by: Caltech, The Feynman Lectures Website.

Vol III (quantum mechanics) served by: Caltech, The Feynman Lectures Website.

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Da Vinci’s Demons – season 2 trailer.

Just finished rewatch of season 1. Inspired by syncs with “Tesla Boy Gangster” Dracula. These two shows go together far too well. It’s spooky.

Obviously, I’m now watching The Mysterious Cities of Gold. And finally getting myself a copy of Nature’s God, book 3 of the Historical Illuminatus trilogy by RAW. Dare I reread Hickman’s S.H.I.E.L.D too? Again? Only Nightmachine knows.

History is a lie. It is the business of the future to be dangerous. You have been watching Multiverse TV.

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gwidderntree:

m1k3y:

My favourite “I’m tipsy” pondering about the Singularity is: Why do we assume we’re the first species to try it?

— Kevin Schmidt (@moonandserpent)

January 20, 2014

So we uplift ourselves up the scale and when we go to inhabit all matter with consciousness we found out the…

There’s a cool book by Ken MacLeod called Cosmonaut Keep that I will recommend in response to seeing these musings. 

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Almost Human continues to tease us of life beyond the Wall. Which I’m most interested in.

ep7 features the “unpatrolled space of the Darknet”. How… sinister.

ep8 comes the closest so far, with a tiny drone being the source of this quote:

“Thank you for your cooperation. And remember: hugs not drugs. Stay on this side of the Wall and respect Authority.” #almosthuman

— m1k3y (@m1k3y) January 22, 2014

And as netizens interdome and wolvensnothere discussed in the twitter-space, Her is set entirely within the Wall. More on that shall be forthcoming in this timestream.

You have been watching Multiverse TV.

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5centsapound:

Livia Corona: Two Million Homes for Mexico

Artist Statement:

In 2000, Mexican presidential candidate Vicente Fox Quesada proposed an unprecedented plan to build two million low-income homes throughout the country during his six year term. On the eve of his election, Fox proclaimed, “My presidency will be remembered as the era of public housing.” To enact this initiative, the federal government agency INFONAVIT ceded the construction of low-income housing to a small group of private real estate investors. Then, almost overnight, grids 20 to 80,000 identical homes sprouted up, and they continue to spread in remote agrarian territory throughout the country. To encounter these developments by land, by air, or even via satellite imagery, evokes a rare sensation. These are not the neighborhoods of a “Home Sweet Home” dream fulfilled, but are ubiquitous grids of ecological and social intervention on a scale and of consequences that are difficult to grasp. In these places, urbanization is reduced to the mere construction of housing. There are nearly no public amenities—such as schools, parks, and transportation systems. There are few commercial structures—such as banks and grocery stores. Yet demand for these low-income homes continues to increase and developers continue to provide them with extreme efficiency. During Fox’s six-year presidency, 2,350,000 homes were built, at a rate of 2,500 homes per day, and this trend is set to continue.

During the past four years, I have been exploring these developments in Two Million Homes for Mexico. Through images, films, and interviews, I look for the space between promises and their fulfillment. In my photographs of multiple developments throughout the country, I consider the rapid redefinition of Mexican “small town” life and the sudden transformation of the Mexican ecological and social landscape. These urban developments mark a profound evolution in our way of inhabiting the world. In my work I seek to give form to their effect upon the experience of the individual… what exactly happens in these two million homes? How do they change over time? How are tens of thousands of lives played out against a confined, singular cultural backdrop? 

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The Landsat 8 satellite captured this image of the London Array, the world’s largest offshore wind farm. In this photo, taken on April 28, 2013, the white dots are wind turbines.

Credit: NASA Earth Observator

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My favourite “I’m tipsy” pondering about the Singularity is: Why do we assume we’re the first species to try it? — Kevin Schmidt (@moonandserpent) January 20, 2014 So we uplift ourselves up the scale and when we go to inhabit all matter with consciousness we found out the last Type Omega civ beat us. — […]

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