Epiphenomenalism

Huxley (Darwin’s bulldog) – The physical world has causal closure. Physical things are caused by physical things. The biological brain is part of that physical world. IF the mind is not physical, then it cannot cause physical things to happen, and must just be a by-product, and epi-phenomenon, of the physical. Mind and mental things are just the “hum” of the brain machine, not the cause of anything.

Yeah, close. Of course the theological response is that divine intervention closes the causality between the spiritual and the physical. The real problem is the word IF. Better conclusion is that mind, free-will, intention, etc are also physical. Where’s the problem ?

Facts Fixed Around Policy – Really ?

This one is running and running …. more on the decision making behind the Iraq invasion from The Downing Street Memo.

The point of interest for me is not so much the outrage that this clearly happens (happened) at high level, but that it is in fact how most decisions are reasoned in real life.

Quality of Explanation

Julian Baggini article at Butterflies and Wheels. Subject close to my heart, but this article is mainly pointing out the rhetorical extremes between explanation and none, rather than the relative qualities of arguments.

Some good points in the article about the human need for an explanation to accept, even where there there isn’t one available of any quality.

[This is an christian evangelical example again, Billy Graham in this case. See also Scary Ted Haggard arguments justifying proselytising in the US Air Force academy story, reported here at BBC, and more references to US government and president links.]

Energy in anybody’s language

Interesting logo from Chevron built up of the word “energy” in many languages, decoded for us by Language Hat.

The Real Apple / Intel Story ?

According to Cringley [via Jorn] Last week’s news, but intriguing. You read it there first.

Proud Parent

Eldest caught on camera gigging (dead link, see below) with Red Envy in Reading, plus a review on BBC Berkshire (still live).

“the floppy spikey blond 80’s looking guitarist with red Flying-V and the salmon-pink shoulder-padded jacket”

Better still

“… Muse-esque rock opera crossed with mainstream indie …. three guitars [and keyboard] …. the band are tight enough to pull it off …” Yay!

Irony is I’m currently reading Hofstadter’s “GEB”, which is heavily infused with Bach and his Fugues right from the off, and the three original members used to play under the name “Fugue”.

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Pics by Colorz taken from the BBC Berkshire local bands review page – where the local links are now dead:

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See also Fugue – earlier band with Tom (Glenny) and Ed.

Blimey ! Admitting Mistakes is Catching

In football anyway. Good on yer Robbie.

Bit More Housekeeping

Now just have July to December 2003 blogs in which to fix header links.

This has been a good opportunity to re-read the entire blog. As well as re-inforcing the categories needed – it has shown up the extent of link-rot and links broken due to re-structuring my blog archives and those of others. I’ll need to do another pass to fix those, and possibly seek and preserve more off-line copies of important linked sources.

This is tedious, but valuable I hope.

Terabyte Lifestyles

Several aspects of interest in this BBC story.

The perpendicular disk storage format mentioned earlier.

It’s not all about storage capacity – but if people want media (beyond simple text) content then quantity inevitably grows in consumer electronics – iPod shows that user interfaces can be created to make it usable.

Ruggedised drives for cars – extremes of temperature, physical vibration and knocks are also growing. Interestingly as Cringley predicted some time ago in 2002, cars are going to become the main focus of comms expansion.

Blog Housekeeping

Been back through every post since Sept 2001 and fixed post headers with links (except 2003). Still quite a few broken internal psybertron links, but can fix. Now able to implement a Categories scheme, and a page to explain, and I must put in a dummy index page to trap and divert the old Psybertron home page links.

The database admin searching of WordPress makes this stuff so simple, if a little tedious.

Getting there.