Geocities, the webworld in which you now find your self in, is
divided geographically into cities and suburbs based on flavour
of the content. You are now in the Soho Cafe' at the table of
John Carter, the Cybernetic Entomologist.
If you wonder why a Technocrat chooses to take up residence in
a artistic corner of web world, it is because here you will find
my literature, religion, philosophy and wild theorizing. Hard
code and facts I keep elsewhen
.
So, sit back, allow the Waitron to bring you a cup of espresso
and enjoy the aroma of coffee, the subdued lighting, the quiet
music, the pleasant buzz of conversation, and lets discuss
life....
The most recent additions to this site are ...
The universe...
And everything...
John's law :-
All advances in computing have arisen through the
creation of an additional level of indirection, the trick is
to work out which indirection is actually useful.
Murphy's law :-
If anything can go wrong, it will.
Murphy's law is a physical law underpinning all others. This
works as explained by :-
Carter's extension :-
The only reason why things ever go right, is so that
they may go more spectacularly wrong later.
All of science can probably be deduced from these two
statements.
I am an Applied Mathematician, (38 years old), married to
Rachel (Theoretical Physicist), with three children and four
cats. My children are Daniel (5yrs), Lirien (4yrs) and Benjamin
(5 months). My religion/politics
seem to be, umm, a little unusual.
Current "private" projects (read long term goals)...
- Leather, a reliable, flexible,
industrial strength, general purpose language based on the
idea of Objects being made mathematically rigorous.
- Idea database. Do you have a bright idea, but know that you
will never ever get around to implementing it? Do you have a
new computer / tool / whatever and you looking for an idea to
work on? The idea database will be a database of ideas placed
under the GNU public licence. Umm. Like most things in this
list its an idea that I haven't quite got around to
yet....
- The People's Encyclopedia. The criteria for an entry in a
standard encyclopedia are verity, consistency, importance and
constituting an established fact in the formal published
literature. The criteria for entry into the People's
encyclopedia is that somebody somewhere believes it to be
true.
- The People's History book. Standard history is the tedious
account of which eminent twit said what to who, and what
General so-and-so did about it. Of considerable more interest
is what happened Uncle Jim, who was a foot soldier in General
so-and-so's army. The People's history book will consist of
the accounts, personal, hearsay, whatever, of People who
survived history long enough to pass on the tale. History in
the broadest sense of any event, now in time past, that the
contributor believes to be of interest. It matters not whether
the interest arises from the peculiarity of the circumstance,
or the influence that event had on future events, or some
flavour or nuance that caught at the authors soul.
- Principia Cybernetica. Whitehead and Russell compiled the
Principia Mathematica, proving much of mathematics by formal
symbolic logic. The Principia Cybernetica would seek to place
all of existing mathematics on this basis, with each step
formally entered and checked by computer. Note the difference
between this project and automated theorem provers. Automated
theorem provers attempt to prove new theorems, the PpCnetica
would seek to formally prove known theorems. One of the grand
goals would be to create a theorem that proves the consistency
and correctness of the PpCnetica. Note I aim only for
consistency and correctness. I'm of the camp that believes
that such a system will suffer from Godel's incompleteness as
much and no more than any other mathematician.
- A Cooperative Anarchy of Computers based on Random
Addressing. The Internet has become far too centralized, and
far to driven by uncooperative commercial greed. Random addresses provide the seed of an
idea to that will permit a global network to be completely
decentralized and non-hierarchical.
- After deep thought about "What do I really want to with my
Computer?" I have concluded the answer is "Create a virtual
reality, that is better than Reality (Tm)".
So why aren't there any pretty pictures? A picture is worth a
thousand words. 1 word + space is about 6 bytes. Therefore a
picture is worth approximately 6kb. Most pictures are a lot
bigger than 6kb. Therefore pictures are not worth the
bandwidth. Therefore this page hasn't got any.
Links to elsewhen.
Currently I'm getting a steady flow of about 20 hits a month to
this site despite the fact I haven't tried making it well
known. Now the curiosity bug bites. Where are all these people
coming from? What do they think of all this? Who are they? Why
did they come? Please click on the mailto: link below and put me
out of my bewilderment...
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