What Is “Doggie Consciousness?”

Obviously, they’re beholden to us, but beyond that, it sure would be interesting to have some insight here, wouldn’t it?

Obviously, they’re beholden to us, but beyond that, it sure would be interesting to have some insight here, wouldn’t it?

At left we see Vindman’s summary of the difference between the two U.S. presidential candidates.

He pointed out that one of Einstein’s equations laid the groundwork for the laser, which eventually became the technology by which we scan our UPC codes when we buy our consumer products, although Einstein (obviously) wasn’t contemplating that at the time.
It’s an interesting topic, to be sure. In 2011, I interviewed Dr. Martin Perl, an aging genius who, at the time, was running the Stanford Linear Accelerator, after having won the Nobel Prize in physics for discovering an elementary particle, the tau lepton.
I happened to ask him about the practical application of his life’s work, and he told me flatly, “There is none.”
I was stunned, and I immediately began to stammer to correct my mistake, ” Oh, let me ask this a different way. Isn’t there a chance that something you and your graduate students are doing could eventually have some sort of practical implication?” He replied, again to my astonishment, “Not one in a million.”
Hey, I’m not a particle physicist, so I’m not in a position to argue, but it does seem a bit weird that what we’re learning about the core components of the universe couldn’t possibly have some future application in our lives.


A more important question is this: If this trend is extrapolated, and eventually takes on the more difficult-to-address sectors, e.g., commercial aviation and ocean-going cargo freight, will this be sufficient to avert the worst consequences of climate change?
The answer is that no-one knows. Personally, I doubt it, in the absence of some major technological breakthrough.
Our civilization consists of 200+ sovereign nation-states, that have shown essentially zero interest in coming together to address this existential threat.


Conservatives want small government, low taxes, and the dominance of the white race, because all this enables them to retain as much of their wealth as possible. Since they have no interest in anyone or anything else, this really says nothing more about the right and left than one could find in a dictionary.
I’m reminded of what the late multibillionaire Charles Koch said in an interview when asked about taxation and what he thought was fair. His reply: “I get to keep my money.”
Of course. What a thoughtful and useful response. You benefit from your country’s infrastructure, law enforcement and justice system, disease control, military defense apparatus, air traffic control, and 40+ other governmental systems that all increase your level of health, safety, and convenience, but “you get to keep your money?”
You apparently have failed to notice that you live in a society, one that requires you to think beyond your own greed and selfishness.

Trump says he likes the uneducated, and it’s pretty clear why. There are a lot of them, and their viewpoints are a piece of cake to manipulate.

Does this promote a good image of Trump and his support base? Does the lady portray anything but stupidity and insanity?

It’s remarkable that anyone still believes anything that comes out of his mouth.