QUORA--Are scientists on the verge of finding out how to slow down aging and increasing how long humans live?

Thursday, March 23, 2017
One of my fave topics...there's some smart and very informed (esp. wrt timeliness) people on Quora so I learnt a few new things reading this topic.  I'll highlight my fave responses but feel free to peruse the rest of the answers!

Actually after reading a bunch of answers, the 2 that were my faves are probably the only 2 that are sufficiently informed...one person points out that we should focus on raising the standard of living globally before working on reversing aging.  That's a nice well intentioned thought but very naive, based on a complete missunderstanding of how the world works (but I won't go on a long tangent explaining why...).

This one is great, perhaps 2 mistakes are making such a big deal about CEO Liz Parrish (patient zero) apparent age, considering the treatment she underwent was not focused on her outward appereance.  The other is perhaps being overly cautious about everything he reports (I guess it's a refreshing change since almost all news medium's these days do the opposite!)


This next one is good, well informed, with shoutouts to the guru of Aging research Aubrey de Grey. I did a quick google to checkout the poster's bonafides, didn't find anything crazy so it should be legit (confirming my educated guess).

QUORA -- How do I prove to you people in 2017 that I'm a time traveller from 3060?

Thursday, March 23, 2017
I've seen questions like this on Quora a few times, maybe the poster believes they are from the future maybe they are just a Troll but often some of the answers are very interesting!

Here are 2 answers I found fascinating for very different reasons, I'll say little about the first one as I don't want to destroy the aura of mystery it generates!  Can read the comments after as I'm sure you'll have questions or ask me :-)

https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-prove-to-you-people-in-2017-that-Im-a-timetraveller-from-3060/answer/John-Geare?srid=uhhZL

Then this answer which is very practical, scientific...perhaps the most interesting part is the comments, especially of "Shin Daniel", this 8th grade kid seems quite smart!

https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-prove-to-you-people-in-2017-that-Im-a-timetraveller-from-3060/answer/Luveh-Keraph?srid=uhhZL

Space as a Muse for New Physics

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

It's great these days that by following the right Blogs (of Professors or Post-Docs in whatever your field of interest) you can cut out the middle man (Science Journalist's) and get news in a much more timely manner, without the jumbled interpretation of said middle man.  I would point out that there are exceptions, Quanta zine's Natalie Wolchover has (I believe) a Grad degree in Physics and is great at explaining new interesting results in an entertaining and accurate manner.

One of many Blogs I follow is a Post-Doc currently at Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, he's a Theoretical Physicist...goes by the Handle 4Gravitons, physics jargon (Feynman Diagram -- I believe is the reference there).  He's written a great post outlining the many deep and difficult areas of Fundamental physics illuminated by Astronomers/Astrophysicist's in their study of Space.

https://4gravitons.wordpress.com/2017/03/03/what-space-can-tell-us-about-fundamental-physics/

His usual audience are people who at least have studied Physics in Undergrad or more likely Grad school.  But this one he tried to make as accessable as possible, provides some great links too.  I was already familiar with most of what he wrote about, I think #4 is especially cool, I have tried to read Nima & Maldacena's paper (2 Super Geniuses -- in the 180-200 IQ range) and I couldn't follow well at all, even a summary written and simplified by Lubos Motl (word is that Sheldon from BBT is loosely based on LuMo) was difficult to comprehend...other than it being obvious what a genius idea this is!

The one item that was new to me was this amazing idea that seems to have been put in motion and is nearly complete...the Event Horizon Telescope!  Check the link but it's basically a Very Large Array of smaller telescopes that has an effective diameter of Earth!  With this powerful VLA they believe they can view a Black Holes Event Horizon!  Now you may wonder how can you see an Event Horizon (the point at which even light cannot escape the immense gravitational pull of a Black Hole) but there are many ways it could be seen, if a Black Hole is syphoning gas from say a nearby Star then there will be an accretion disk that gets very hot as it enters the Event Horizon.

Another way is a currently a huge theoretical debate, something called the Firewall Paradox, this is a fascinating area of Theoretical Physics as it points out an important way that we likely don't understand Quantum Gravity.  Which of course is a nascent theory far from complete, and that's probably the best case description referring to M-Theory.  The original authors that discovered this paradox believe that space-time ends at the Event Horizon, in a Firewall that annihilates all matter/particles that enter that region!  I don't personally believe this is the correct interpretation, I lean more towards an amazingly creative genius hypothesis put forth by Maldacena & Susskind, it's called ER=EPR.  Try and read about it, it's mind blowing...basically the fabric of space is due to quantum entanglement (that idea is not entirely theirs, check the link) and all entangled particles are joined via microscopic wormholes!  Far out!!

PS
LuMo in one particular post on the Firewall problem, had a couple of guys who thought they were much smarter than they actually are and posted some arrogant comments, LuMo's blog is definitely the wrong place to do this...check out LuMo eviscerate these guys, it's very inside Physics so maybe not accessable to all but I was def LMFAO!! :-)

Frozen Foods Shedding Their Bad Image

Wednesday, March 15, 2017
For the longest time, when people heard frozen foods or frozen dinners, they probably would have trouble deciding which is worse fast food or frozen food?  I generally agreed until over 10 years ago or so when Amy's began making Organic Burritos, their ingredients were great, not a single artificial or processed ingredient etc.  However, back then they kinda tasted like cardboard...they've come a long way since then, they taste much better!

I digress as I've covered my fave Organic/Natural frozen dishes in an earlier post.  What this article shows is that surprisingly some veggies are better bought frozen than fresh, I know it's hard to believe but it's true!  In cases like Green Peas, even more nutritious frozen!

Also in general, especially the organic veggies and other organic frozen foods are not bad for you at all...which is great news and something I've suspected for a long time.  But don't get me wrong, I'm not recommending anyone go out and get those cheap Salsbury Steak dinner!  Yuck!  Those are bad and always will be :-)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/these-are-the-only-vegetables-you-should-buy-frozen_us_58bed08be4b0ec3d5a6ba29c?ir=Canada&utm_hp_ref=canada

Retirement Investing Advice

Monday, March 6, 2017
Just posted this on LinkedIn, let me know if you have any questions :-)

https://www.linkedin.com/hp/update/6244600129823784960

Movie Recommendation

Sunday, March 5, 2017
Saw the movie Nerve this weekend, while not perfect it's def a very cool & fun movie to watch. The soundtrack is awesome too, picked up a lot of good contemporary songs (for ex. Halsey's Hurricane). It's totally something that can happen, look how many vids on Utube are posted with ppl doing dangerous crazy stunts for no reason other than getting views on Utube!

Here's trailer and reviews, I def lean towards the critics that gave it a score in high 60's and above...

http://www.metacritic.com/movie/nerve

Subway

Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Just saw this article on Subway's Chicken (or lack thereof) Subs.  Only 50% or so of the Chicken is actually Chicken...yes some of it is spices etc. But a good portion is also preservatives, salt & filler!


Even at the store there's a huge difference between cold cuts that cost $1.50/100g or $3.50/100g and even the $3.50 cold cuts aren't perfect I'm sure but they taste pretty good.  I can guarantee that Subway isn't using the $3.50 cold cuts :-)  (or even the $1.50! :-(

I like this 1 comment on the article (after someone commented that the companies responses seem reasonable -- umm ya sure it's called PR!)

by tpgp ( 48001 ) on Tuesday February 28, 2017 @05:59PM (#53949691Homepage
Yes, read the response, but like all communications from large companies, you have to read it critically
For example, from the end of Subway's response:
We will look into this again with our supplier to ensure that the chicken is meeting the high standard we set for all of our menu items and ingredients.
Translate this into normal english and it is "We do not adequately QA our supply chain & our lowest-bid supplier is giving us a chicken/soy blend. We only care about this because we just got caught out"