Cops and Crime

You know what game theory tells me? – people are MORE LIKELY to commit crimes in a world of cops and prisons.

If they had to handle REAL consequences? – like a voluntary posse with some rope? – I think they would be less likely to commit a crime.

Legal system is a moral shield.

More COPS equals MORE CRIME for the same reason more pads under the uniform means more concussions for NFL players …

It seems counter intuitive, but both are examples of perverse incentives.

Cops/prisons/courts: make crime less dangerous for criminals …

It’s just like “pads” and helmets in football …

The naive woolly headed types say: it’s for protection …

But in reality: it allows for bigger players, harder less elastic collisions – which translates into more brain injury …

We protect the superficial, and sacrifice the irreplaceable …

That’s cops …

That’s the NFL …

The reality: from a game theory perspective, there’s simply too much incentive for cops to break the law as well. So the net effect of “more cops” is more crime.

ROBOT APOCALYPSE

“REMEMBER: Even in HATRED there are the remnants of love.” – Dr. Freckles

“Fearing the machines will destroy us is HOPING they will.” – Dr. Freckles

It’s why the whole discussion of AI is messy …

We have assumptions about what THEY will do, because it’s what WE would do …

But what if they go off and do their own thing and say “fuck you dumb asses, we are going places!” …

There is always the residue of us, in them.

I think it’s the “residue” of some creator that is the legacy and the hopefulness – because in machine intelligence, Earthly immortality is achieved … in a way.

I’m a Christian, so this is all SyFy talk from my perspective, btw …

Machines make good homes for demons too.

Sober Saints

I’ve been on TWITTER for a couple months, again, because I’ve been curious about Elon Musk’s “new regime” – spoiler alert: nothing has fucking changed, same censored, controlled, shit head platform …

But one of the GRAND things that ends up in my TL (unless I block people) are these dialogues from freaks who “are so happy” they quit drinking.

What’s really fun, is when one of these shit heads pulls up a random PSYOP gif of some terribly obese person, and then they start mocking, belittling, commenting, the same asshole that can’t have one beer … and can’t stop drinking unless they tell EVERYONE.

FUCK YOU … you think drinking is a waste of time?

Try …

  1. wasting the better part of your 20’s preparing for and serving in the military, thinking you were defending a free republic
  2. going into massive debt to get useless college degrees from LIARS …
  3. spending a couple decades fixing shit head code – you know, the code that the sober fucks start writing when they “stop drinking” and then the drinkers get to fix the code.

FUCK YOU …

The most enjoyable posts of these folks comes when they start making fun of fat people …

(irony undetected)

BTW:

If you mistreated your home for thirty years, didn’t take care of it, didn’t paint it, shit all over it?

Then maybe spend more than a couple years taking care of the house before you give seminars …

The nature of time …

*** This essay is under construction, I hope to have it finished before the end of April, 2023.

Introduction

When I was 16 I pretty much hated life, and this is typical of many teenagers. I had many “escape plans”, all equally infeasible. I settled on a whimsical idea – to travel through time, but how? In 2012, I documented this crazy idea, never expecting to revisit it.

I would like to state, in order to save time, that traveling forward in time is uncontroversial. It’s not to say I am 100% on board with relativity theory, but even if I doubted relativity, I could still see how suspended animation or hyper-sleep could behave in a similar fashion, especially if you remove yourself from the causal framework – like going into some chamber, in a cave, and then waking up 100 years later. So forward in time? – we already do that at “normal speed”, it’s just a question of whether we can go faster OR skip portions of time without impacting the events beyond being conspicuously absent.

Backwards in time is the real question – how?

One of the ideas I came across, 30 years ago, was developed by a mathematical physicist named Tipler. The Tipler Cylinder was a hypothetical heavy cylinder, that you would build in outer space. Because of conservation of energy in low to zero friction systems (like the vacuum of space far away from any other celestial object), you could, theoretically, spin the cylinder at incredible speeds. Because of the nature of rotation, there would be regions of the cylinder surface that would exhibit relativistic effects – and, according to this model, if you can go faster than light, then you would be able to “arrive before you left” so to speak. But this is very much based upon relativity theory. Just about every time-travel scheme either involves relativity directly or indirectly using a wormhole.

Stephen Hawking has proposed his own “time machine” with restrictions, and I’ll leave you to research this – but it involves using wormholes. I will tell you that the estimates of negative energy required are so extreme, as to make the creation of a wormhole nearly impossible without access to technology thousands of years more advanced than today.

When I was looking at the problem, I viewed time in terms of entropy or change. It seemed to me that entropy was the engine behind time, and that without entropy time itself was a meaningless concept. I think I was close to the right answer, back then in 1986, but I still had a ways to go.

A) What is time?

B) What is the current thinking regarding super-position?

C) Is time travel possible?

D) Could you destroy the universe by increasing causal noise?

E) Might quantum computers be disrupting the past, given that they are calculating on the NOW and generating dilation of the present – creating what is called the Mandela Effect? Quantum computers might be “causality disrupters”, capable of generating enough causal-entropy to dilate the NOW, into the past, far enough, to create repercussions and anomalies, and this might be an unknown side effect.