Life is like Music

Alan Watts’ words making us think…

Existence, the physical universe, is basically playful. There is no necessity for it whatsoever. It isn’t going anywhere. That is to say it doesn’t have some destination that it ought to arrive at. But that it is best understood by analogy with music. Because music, as an art form, is essentially playful, we say you play the piano. You don’t work the piano. Why?

Music differs from say, travel. When you travel, you are trying to get somewhere. In music, though, one doesn’t make the end of the composition the point of the composition. If that was so the best conductors would be those who played fastest. And there would be composers who wrote only finales. People would go to a concert just to hear one crackling chord, because that’s the end! Same when dancing, you don’t aim at a particular spot in the room for where you should arrive. The whole point of the dancing is the dance.

Now, but we don’t see that as something brought by our education into our everyday conduct. We’ve got a system of schooling which gives a completely different impression. It’s all graded. And what we do is we put the child into the corridor of this grade system, with a kind of come on, kitty, kitty, kitty and now you go to kindergarten, you know, and that’s a great thing because when you finish that you’ll get into first grade. And then come on, first grade leads to second grade and so on and then you get out of grade school and you go to high school and it’s revving up, the thing is coming.

Then you’re gonna go to college and by Jove then you get into graduate school and when you’re through with graduate school, you’ll go out to join the world. And then you’ll get into some racket where you are selling insurance and they’ve got that quota to make and you’re going to make that. And all the time that thing is coming, it’s coming, it’s coming that great thing, the success you’re working for.

Then when you wake up one day about forty years old, you’ll say, my God I’ve arrived. I’m there! And you don’t feel very different from what you’ve always felt. Look at the people who live to retire and put those savings away. And then when they’re 65, they don’t have any energy left, they’re more or less impotent and they go and rot in an on old people’s senior citizens community.

We’ve simply cheated ourselves the whole way down the line. And we thought of life by analogy with a journey, with a pilgrimage which had a serious purpose at the end and the thing was to get to that end. Success or whatever it is or maybe heaven after you’re dead. But we missed the point the whole way along. It was a musical thing and you were supposed to sing or to dance while the music was being played.

Transforming the Grid

To run the grid reliably and affordably, we need new cost-effective technologies capable of storing electricity for multiple days. Form Energy reinvented and optimized the iron-air battery for the electric grid. The active components of our iron-air battery system are some of the safest, cheapest, and most abundant materials on the planet — low-cost iron, water, and air.

The iron-air battery is composed of cells filled with thousands of iron pellets that are exposed to air and create rust. The oxygen is then removed, reverting the rust to iron. Controlling this process allows the battery to be charged and discharged.

Source: Form Energy

Data Matters

Here’s a site that organises and allows one to set up RSS feeds for all things US politics. I don’t mean news media with click bait headlines, but actual public papers of the President, the budget, and proceedings in the legislative and judicial departments.

Here’s a site for UK folk to check what their local MP is working on currently, what they’re contributing to political discourse, and how they’ve voted on proposals passing through the house.

Supermassive Black Hole

A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying.

The largest black holes are called “supermassive.” These black holes have masses that are more than 1 million suns together. Scientists have found proof that every large galaxy contains a supermassive black hole at its center. The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is called Sagittarius A. It has a mass equal to about 4 million suns and would fit inside a very large ball that could hold a few million Earths.

Black holes do not go around in space eating stars, moons and planets. Earth will not fall into a black hole because no black hole is close enough to the solar system for Earth to do that. 

Even if a black hole the same mass as the sun were to take the place of the sun, Earth still would not fall in. The black hole would have the same gravity as the sun. Earth and the other planets would orbit the black hole as they orbit the sun now.

The sun will never turn into a black hole. The sun is not a big enough star to make a black hole.

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Plastic

1907: Plastic was invented

1933: Polyethylene was created (shopping bags, food packaging, bottles)

1970: Annual plastic production is 35m tonnes

2013: 215k tonnes of plastic is floating in the ocean (excludes plastics at depth). One third of this has accumulated to form ‘The Great Pacific Garbage Patch’ – 3x the area of Spain

2015: Annual plastic production is 381m tonnes (7bn cumulatively, 1 tonne per human)

2016: 344 species found to be affected by plastic entanglement, 233 species for ingestion

2050: 6m pieces of plastic estimated to be floating in the ocean

Plastics helped humanity flourish (food preservation, safety equipment, computers, construction) but we’ve not been accountable for the negative externalities it presented. It’s a waste management problem. For this particular problem, effective government regulation is better than leaving it to the free market.

Source: Our World in Data

La Belle Musique

Here’s a playlist generated each day that comprises of 30 totally random tracks across Spotify’s library.

Saving the biosphere must be seen as a moral enterprise and the most urgent task in human existence if we want to exist for the next millennia. Our species has to quickly decide if our dominant decision-making forces should be irrationality, superstition, wishful thinking and tribal behaviour, or reason, conscience and ecological morality.

Reality couldn’t care less about human idiocy. We should keep that in mind, if not for the sake of millions of other species, then at least for the survival of intelligent life in one of the 200 billion planets in this galaxy.

Don’t Look Up (2021)

“I’ll believe it when I see it”

…The mentality preventing humanity from addressing crises.

Or perhaps that’s the excuse. What if in reality we have become exclusively self-serving, while still craving society’s acceptance.