Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Thoughts on Tesla Motors plugs infranstructure


"Also, while the U.S. power grid probably has enough overall capacity to supply energy to a nation of plug-in vehicles, it may not have the ability to charge them all when they plug in and demand energy at the same time –- for example, 6pm every weekday."

One way to get around this is to create buffers in every plug location that store a useable given amount of energy per a given amount of time. This would offset the "rush hour" problem. Basically some standard batteries that would buffer one Tesla car's energy need per a given time period, which would have to be a larger period of time then it takes for a Tesla car to fully charge if continuously plugged in.

What is a question?

I've come to the conclusion that the question (not "THE question") is the most important thing (in philosophy/science/realty?). Here's how:

Information has become the most important thing in human existance. Information cannot be gotten without questions. What is a question?

Try imputing that in the Google search engine. The first result is:
"A question is an illocutionary act that has a directive illocutionary point of attempting to get the addressee to supply information."

Try imputing that into the WolframAlpha Engine. The result is:
"an informal reference to a marriage proposal"

The bottom line is: no one can get any information about anything without asking a fucking question. Or better, NOTHING can supply ANYTHING with any information without a question being involved.

Let's look at quantuum mechanics.
There are 2 ways to get any information at all about a quantuum particle: one way is to measure it. That is, asking a question about it; another way is by CREATING it. To create anything, you need to ask questions like: what are the limitations of the power of my imagination?. Can you create anything without being bound by questions? YES, the only way is to create EVERTHING. Then you don't need questions. The only thing that can create ANYTHING is the thing that KNOWS EVERYTHING.

Now.
What IS a question?

What kind of question is "What IS a question?"?
What kind of question is "What kind of question is "What IS a question?"?"?
What kind of question is "What kind of question is "What kind of question is "What IS a question?"?"?"?

The pattern above is an example of meta-questions. It reflects the concept of meta-information gleaning.

It also reflects the patterns of differential mathematics. These are the kind of mathematics that define quantum mechanics.

People discuss the concept of meta-information. This is the concept of information ABOUT information. This describes to concept of the rate of change of the rate of change of something. Or the rate of change of the rate of change of the rate of change of something.

See the pattern? The problem is that meta-information can only be gleaned by using the concept of a meta-question. A question about a question about something.

So we end up with a question.

So, what is a question?

Questions are a method of delimiting the power of the imagination of the asker of the question.

The unknown has often been described as a dark boundary beyond brightly visible known.

The universe's boundaries physically show themselves to our measuring devices as a "dark unknown". Just look at the sky at night.

Quantum mechanincs teaches us that the unverse is made of INFORMATION. It tells us that matter is really our measurement of the abstract reality of INFORMATION.

Now, if information can only be gleaned through questions about information, and meta-information only through meta-questions and so on, we can infer that the unverse cannot exist without a quesition.

We structure our scientific achievements and advances based on information gleaned. This information is gleaned by individuals who ask the questions. So, the question reigns above the answer. You cannot have information without a question about that information. Information has to be measured to be qualified and quantified. Measurement is equal to asking questions.

Measurement is KEY in quantum mechanics.

Whithout measurement, quantum particles exist in multiple states at the same time. Their potentials lie unfullfilled, their lessons untought, their future unlived, time stands still.

So, without questions, time stands still. Questions give birth to time and space.

Well, what is a question?

And does it matter who asks it? Does the universe's potential relly on an individual unique in time and space to give birth to time and space by asking the right question? Why do multiple individuals ask the same questions unrelated by time and space, such as Marconi and Tesla?

And why do multiple quantuum particles seem to not care about their own unrelation in time and space to be entangled by Einstein's "Spooky action at a distance"?

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