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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Mon, 26 May 2014 01:40:11 -0400 |
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30 There's no end to what a man can accomplish if he doesn't care about | 30 There's no end to what a man can accomplish if he doesn't care about |
31 getting credit. | 31 getting credit. |
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34 - stage magic rituals :: rituals should incorporate elements of stage | |
35 magic. Foe example in Teller's tempest, they have a scene where | |
36 they levitate a crown in front of someone, then put it on his | |
37 head. They also have a wedding ceremony where they levitated the | |
38 bride as well. Actual weddings and other ceremonies should | |
39 incorporate stage magic as an enhancement. | |
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41 - isotope time dilation :: use a cyclotron to speed up rare isotopes | |
42 developed in nuclear fusion experiments. The relativistic time | |
43 dilation will stop the isotopes from decaying, and allow time to | |
44 study them. This is based on radioactive isotopes that fall | |
45 through the earth's atmosphere that take hundreds of times | |
46 longer to decay than normal. | |
47 | |
48 - marsupial stimulation :: You take a freshly pouched marsupial baby, | |
49 and show it videos and other interactive things while it matures | |
50 in the pouch. What mental effects would this have? | |
51 | |
52 - dynamic re-keying :: Some older ways of tuning insturments sound | |
53 better, but we use the even-tempered scale today because it makes | |
54 it easier to switch keys. With electronic music, why not make | |
55 key-annotations and dynamically re-tune the piece to sound good | |
56 in the current key? Coule be done as a midi+annotation -> midi | |
57 compiler for experimentation. | |
58 | |
59 - death always implies damage :: is is possible for a corpse to differ | |
60 from a living person only in the fact that one is dead and the | |
61 other is alive? NO! A corpse must always have some sort of | |
62 molecular damage which causes the loss of function! | |
63 | |
64 - inner eye :: Surgically install a bunch of tiny cameras inside a | |
65 person. Then, you can activate them all and get a | |
66 picture of your internal organs for diagnostic | |
67 purposes. | |
68 | |
69 - chaos rails :: should make a visulazation of the homoclinic tangle, | |
70 it's truly beautiful. | |
71 | |
72 - context gobbler :: this would be in "inside-out macro" that takes | |
73 the context (like you use for things like error, continuations, | |
74 and friends) and transforms it to something else. Maybe useful? | |
33 | 75 |
34 - cryonics middle ages :: some people say that cryonics is an | 76 - cryonics middle ages :: some people say that cryonics is an |
35 experiment and that it is foolish to wait until we have revived a | 77 experiment and that it is foolish to wait until we have revived a |
36 human. There is a middle ground where the procedure has a dismal | 78 human. There is a middle ground where the procedure has a dismal |
37 success rate on humans, say 1 in 20, so that you'd be a fool to | 79 success rate on humans, say 1 in 20, so that you'd be a fool to |