Friday, July 29, 2022

Alito

 

Everybody’s Crying Mercy

A bad enough situation
Is sure enough getting worse
Everybody's crying justice
Just as soon as there's business first

Straight ahead, gotta knock ‘em dead
So pack your kit, choose your own hypocrite

Render unto Caesar, the things that are Caesar’s, and to God, the things that are God’s

You would think that Justice “Strip Search Sammy” Alito would know the meaning of justice. But you would be wrong. In his “egregious” majority opinion. he confused his legal obligation to administer  justice with his moral view.  He was not asked to rule if abortion was moral.  He was asked to rule if it was legal.  This was no different than when the Pharisees, who opposed Roman rule, wanted Jesus to either oppose Roman rule and taxation, or accept Roman taxation and discredit himself.  They thought that they were giving him a classic “Have you stopped beating your wife?” question, where you are damned if you answer yes or no. Instead Jesus responded that the question was wrong and asked for a coin, on which was  Caesar’s face, and stated that “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s”.  In the NBC sitcom The Good Place, Chidi is faced with the classic ethics Trolley Problem where he is asked to choose between saving 5 people or  saving 1 person.  He “solves” the problem by finding the choices wrong and opts instead to sacrifice himself.

It is especially ironic that "Justice" Alito chose to mock the free speech of others that did not agree with him, given the setting. That mockery might be forgivable if that person resides in France  or Canada, but among those he cited was the Duke of Sussex who resides in, and is supposedly covered by, the Freedom of Speech in the First Amendment to the US Constitution.  “Justice” Alito did not mention that his was not a unanimous decision and did not call out Justices Breyer, Kagan and Sotomayor or Chief Justice Roberts for dissenting from him.  The Duke of Sussex was mocked by “Justice” Alito for not only not agreeing with him, but comparing Alito’s  actions to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.  Aside from the concept of free speech , which “Justice” Alito does not seem to get, he acted as if this was a domination game by his SCOTUS majority, which is not very different than the domination game played by Vladimir Putin.  That he was speaking at a forum on the freedom of religion is especially ironic.  Freedom to agree with his religion, I guess. Clearly, he don’t know the meaning of the word.

Transitions

 

Circle Game

And the seasons, they go round and round
And the painted ponies go up and down
We're captive on the carousel of time
We can't return, we can only look
Behind, from where we came
And go round and round and round, in the circle game.

After more years that I care to admit,  I have circled back to the beginning.

When I was a child at St Paul’s School, I was fascinated by the story of God’s casting of Lucifer out of heaven, so much so that I chose the name Michael, after the archangel Michael, as my confirmation name (which might not mean something unless you are Catholic, but this was a big deal to me!)  In high school I was enthralled by the Isaac Asimov’s idea of psychohistory as promoted by Hari Seldon in his Foundation novels.  ( And Apple TV+. A fancy Rubic’s cube for psychohistory?!  Is that the best that you could do?).  However I was born poor and decided that I would have to study it as an engineer.  In my hubris I applied to MIT. My application was rejected and I had to attend my safe school Brown.

(I am grateful to MIT.  I also applied for graduate school at MIT and while I was accepted at UPenn, I kept stalling them because I was waiting to hear from MIT, which eventually rejected me.  But while I was stalling,  UPenn kept increasing their financial offer, and MIT's delay paid off  in a dividend to me in the long run).  But back to Brown.  While at Brown, the closest thing that I could find to psychohistory was Jay Forrester’s (of MIT!) model and land use models. )

Land use modeling was not funded but transportation modeling, which used land use modeling,was, and that determined my course of study. I took a transportation modeling course in my senior year at Brown that was taught by Dr. Stella Dafermos, which I did not know at the time was the one of the developers of the User Equilibrium, UE, assignment  that would be a large part of my career.  My mother was a clerk in the department where her student Anna Nagurney showed that the best impedance function in UE, among the ones she tested, was a fourth power function, That was the basis for the use of  the Bureau of Public Roads, BPR, curve which had a fourth power component, as the standard impedance/Volume Delay Function, VDF.

The Atlanta Regional Commission adopted VDF curves that varied by Time of Day.  The reaction of my colleagues was that was nonsense because the VDF curve should be based on the physical behavior of vehicle and that should NOT vary by Time of Day, but instead should only be a form of thr BPR curve.  When I had the chance to investigate travel reliability measured as time, I found that reliability DID vary by Time of Day, because the drivers in different time periods had different expectations of reliability.  I speculated that the VDF curve was based on the combination of the behavior  of vehicles AND the driver’s of those vehicles.  In trying to include reliability in the VDF, I was forced to propose a new speed-volume curve, which had a transition from laminar, orderly, flow, to turbulent, chaotic, flow when the volume approached capacity, just like the behavior of fluids in pipes.  Since I have found an underwhelming response to this curve, I was forced to seek other metaphors.  One is that as you approach an absolute, i.e. capacity, you may transition from an orderly domain to a domain governed by chaos/entropy. 

Which leads me to propose that Lucifer was NOT cast out of heaven by God.  He cast himself out of heaven by trying to be too much like/approach God.  Which completes my circle.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Luck

 

I’d Rather Be Lucky Than Good

I’d rather be lucky than good,
Tough than pretty,
Rockin in the country than rolling in the city.
Spend my life rolling them dice,
Instead I’m living like everybody says I should.
I’d rather be lucky, rather be lucky than good.

Would you rather be lucky than good?

Einstein’s discomfort with Quantum Mechanics was that ”God does not play dice with the universe.”  His objection was the random element of luck in Quantum Mechanics. This random element is summed up in the Heisenberg  Uncertainty principle, which says that there is an intrinsic random error such that if you know the momentum exactly, then you can not know the position exactly,  and if you know the position exactly, then you can not know the momentum exactly. The minimum position is also known as the Planck length. A hyperbolic universe, spacetime, is consistent with this minimum, Planck, length.[1]

If you know the minimum time, and the minimum energy density,  then the Planck length is an outcome of the Einstein field equations for general relativity and a hyperbolic universe. Thus the quantum randomness is a consequence of the hyperbolic universe. It means that we can not construct equations in this universe that can eliminate this randomness. This means that God DOES play dice with the universe, but he uses a loaded dice in that he knows the outcome, but we can’t. If you want to be like God, then you don’t need to be lucky.



[1] Mabkhout, S.A., 2012. The infinite distance horizon and the hyperbolic inflation in the hyperbolic universe. Phys. Essays25(1), p.112.

Friday, July 22, 2022

Forever

 

On A Clear Day

And on a clear day...
On a clear day...

You can see forever...
And ever...
And ever...
And ever more...

So far is forever?

Because the universe is locally flat, Euclidean, we might think it is universally flat. However it was proposed that universe is hyperbolic and it only appears flat locally. [1] I am copying a figure from that article because it shows curved spacetime, ....and because it is so darn pretty.



Treating spacetime as hyperbolic solves a number of problems,  not the least of which is estimating the size of the universe.

A hyperbolic universe has to be expanding after the Big Bang. Dr. Mabkhout’s article presents equations, based on Einstein’s equations and a hyperbolic curved spacetime, which is consistent with the age of the universe. A flat universe has to resort to dark energy and dark matter to explain the expansion of the universe and the inconsistency between the age and size of the universe. However if the universe is hyperbolic, without resorting to dark matter or energy, the implication is that the age of the universe, 14 billion years, is consistent with the size of the universe, 1.3 x1028 cm, 8.6 x 1022 miles, 14 billion light-years. Of course since the universe its still expanding, check back in a few billion years and there will be a different answer for forever.



[1] Mabkhout, S.A., 2012. The infinite distance horizon and the hyperbolic inflation in the hyperbolic universe. Phys. Essays25(1), p.112.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Hope

 

“Hope” Is The Thing With Feathers 

“Hope” is the thing with feathers 
That perches in the soul 
And sings the tune without the words 
And never stops - at all 

Hope is the belief that there is a future. 

As I said in an earlier blog post , https://dbeagan.blogspot.com/2022/07/faith.html, the three biblical virtues are Faith, Hope, and Love, and the greatest was claimed to be Love. I previously made a pitch for Faith, trust, because without trust, you may not accept Love. I also want to make a pitch for Hope in the future, because without it there is no point to Love. 

I have a special fondness for Hope. As a native Rhode Islander, I know that Hope not only is the shortest American State motto, but in the Greek myth, Pandora opened the chest which released evil into the world, but remaining in the chest was Hope. Hope is a belief that there is a future. And it is the future of the group, not oneself. Old men plant trees that won’t bloom until long after they are gone because their hope is for the group, not themselves.

 The future does not have the same value as today, even if it is not zero. “A bird in hand is worth two in the bush,” etc. Requiring a profit is merely expressing that the future is worth less than the present. If you say that the future has a value of 0.91 of the present, then this is consistent with saying that you expect a 10% profit. 

A problem with valuing the future is that we also know that as individuals we have a limited life. But the value of the future should not depend on our age. A 5-year old toddler, thinks that their next birthday is a long way off because each birthday is 1/5 of their life. They do not think of how many birthdays they will experience. A 20-year old’s next birthday is  1/20 of their life but they might reasonably expect that it is merely one of 60 more that they will experience. A 70 year old's next birthday is only 1/70 of their life, but it is only one of 10 more that they might expect to have. However the group may celebrate your birthday long after you have departed. Is the next birthday “A long way off”  as a toddler might think, or “Not so far away, but only  a few more of them” as the elderly like to think. 

 

Self

Self

Group

Self

Group

Age in years

5

20

20

70

70

Expected number of birthdays to come

75

60

60

10

10

Value of next birthdays based on age

0.83

  0.95

  0.95

     0.99

      0.99

If only your life matters

.94

0.75

1.00

0.125

1.00

Effective net value of next birthday

      0.78

      0.71

      0.95

0.125

        0.99

Implied Interest Rate for Future

29%

40%

5%

700%

1%

 A toddler has not yet been civilized and thinks only of themselves, not any group.  The elderly thinking of the group, might think that the future has the same value as the present and ignore the fact that they only have a limited number of birthdays in the future. This is bad, since there are more future days than the present day and this leads to a belief that the future is worth more than the present.  The selfish elderly might think since they only have a few more birthdays left,  “Après moi, le déluge”. This would be equally wrong since it says the future has no value.  It seems like a future of 0.9 times the present, which is more consistent with a selfish 20-year old might be a good value for the future.  As long as the future has a value greater than zero, then we do have Hope.

 

 

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Big Brother

 

Every Breath You Take

Every breath you take and every move you make
Every bond you break, every step you take, I'll be watching you
Every single day and every word you say
Every game you play, every night you stay, I'll be watching you

Is your cellphone watching you?

Your smart cell phone may not know if “you’ve been bad or good” and it may not know whether “you’re sleeping” or “you’re awake”, but it probably knows where you have been. It  can use some additional processing to determine where you are between say 12 AM and  4 AM and might decide that the most frequently observed location is your home. It can use some additional processing to determine where you are between  9 AM and 12 PM on weekdays and decide the most frequently observed location is probably your workplace.  

With access to another database, that home location might be used to provide other information such as an address, and the work location might be used to provide a company or agency name and an address. In some cases that information might have been intentionally blurred, but combining datasets might yield information which was not intended to be disclosed. 

There have been court cases where cell phone location has been used to try and associate absence, or presence, near a location with activity at that location.  “Your Honor, my client could not have committed the crime because his cellphone shows he was nowhere near the scene of the crime at the time of the crime.”  So be good for goodness sake.

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Stampede

 

Stampede

Stampede they're comin' up to draw
Stampede three thousand herd or more
Here they come a smokin' fire boys you better earn your hire
Stampede and hell to score

Don’t be stampeded.

A stampede is  defined as running away in a large group from something especially because of fear. Man is a group animal and, like any large group, man can be stampeded. A stampede at a concert or sporting event is among the most frightening things. Attendees have been trampled in those stampedes. Deliberately  starting a  stampede is among the worse things that could be done, because the group may act in a way a that is harmful to itself and others.

In Disney’s The Lion King, Scar starts a stampede to kill his brother, King Mustafa and frame his nephew, Simba. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that “The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic... The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.

If a political party promotes the fear of …immigrants, religions, races, gender, sexual orientation, etc. aren’t they trying to stampede the voting population for their own benefit. When you vote, listen without fear. Don’t let yourself be stampeded.