The Eclectic Observations of Lewis A. Sellers

On thought, science, interactivity and writing

Archive for January, 2012

January 31st, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

The Printed Book

The Printed Book 1450-2017 So long, and thanks for all the false memories.

January 25th, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

Quantum Power

I think it’s funny how the word _quantum_, like _atomic_ before it, is now used by more and more commercial products to insinuate they are the biggest and most powerful, when in fact quanta are the most minuscule forces in nature.

January 21st, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

Considering holographic quantum entanglement

Wondering if, considering holographic quantum entanglement, there is some way to compute from the dimensional correlation how many iterations of system mergers have occurred. That is, how deep down the rabbit hole our universe is.

January 21st, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

Expansion of the universe and acceleration of space

Also have to wonder if there is a correlation between a) the observable acceleration of the expansion of the universe and b) the acceleration of space below the event horizon of a black hole. They seem awfully similar phenomena from a certain point of view.

January 21st, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

Dark matter and dark energy

From reading up on the holographic principle and black holes, it’s got me wondering if what we perceive as dark matter and dark energy are not actually the ‘surface’ properties of an event horizon of our universe. Muddled of course, like the surface of the ocean is when looking up from the depths. Hmm. #darkenergy [...]

January 4th, 2012 by Lewis A. Sellers

Stephen King, to like or not like…

“I also had a wife with a typewriter who liked my stories” — Stephen King, _Salem’s Lot_. I’m still wondering whether it was his wife or the typewriter that really liked his stories.