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Monday, September 19, 2016

Washing the Superball

"Washing the Superball" is a phrase that means you are chasing a red herring (or a wild goose), but it has specific application to scientific or engineering endeavors. In other words, someone is pursuing a cause for a particular phenomenon, but are completely wrong about it. Be patient and I will give you a full rexplanation.

I just coined the phrase and here I record it for posterity.

This is the genesis of the term: When I was 8 years old, I had a florescent bouncy ball - a superball - as we called them. If you threw it at the ground as hard as you could, it seemed like it would rebound 100 feet in the air. And it glowed in the dark.

I shared an upstairs room with my brother, while my two sisters shared the other room at the end of the hall. In the middle of the hall there was a bathroom.  When the superball stopped glowing at night, we would take it to the bathroom and wash it. Viola! it would glow again. But as anyone but a child knows, it wasn't the washing that made it glow again, it was the light in the bathroom.

Thus, "washing the superball" means to do something that you think is causing a specific result, but you really are completely wrong about the reason.





Thursday, September 8, 2016

An Honest Environmentalist

If you study the leanings of greenies, you will soon come to discover that they are fundamentally anti-human.  However, most of them are tools and can't see to the end of the road they are on. That is, they can't see the the logical consequences of the values they espouse.

 Except for this guy: (He is still a tool, but at least an honest one.)


His name is Travis N. Rieder and teaches at the Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins. (such a mouthful - Berman, bioethics...)

from wattsupwiththat.com
Climate philosopher Travis Rieder has been touring the country, trying to persuade university students not to have kids – and promoting ideas for restricting childbirth, including tax penalties against people who decide to have a child.
This guy has taken the Malthusian, "green" values to the end of the road. They only thing left is for him to advocate for euthanasia. (I'm not holding my breath. We may yet see that from this tool.)

Greens value everything above human life; owls, polar bears, snail darters, weeds, bony-tailed chubs, coral reefs, mosquitoes, etc. This guy is just directly stumping for the ultimate goal of greenies, fewer people on earth.

So, in that respect, he is honest (and a tool.) I can add him to my list: Nehor, Korihor, Al Gore, Travis Rieder, ... (I know, it doesn't rhyme anymore.)

Americans have become so PC that we can't judge between diametrically opposed philosophies and call them what they are. The values that Mr. Rieder advocates are anti-human and anti-Christ.

Worshiping the earth is mutually exclusive to worshiping Christ and his command to multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it.

Choose you this day whom ye will serve...