Entanglement

Mormon Philosophy & Theology. This word entanglement is one that I use for the system of the psychotherapist and the client – with a conscious reference to its use in physics. The iedea being that it is a system and any introduction of an investigation of the system will change it! From the New Scientist

If you thought that quantum entanglement – the weird effect that allows two particles to behave as one, no matter how far apart they are – is too subtle to affect your daily life, think again. The phenomenon could be responsible for something as significant as the mass of everyday objects, yourself included, and could finally explain why the fundamental particles of matter have the mass they do.

Sometimes, the interaction of two particles, say electrons, causes their individual properties, such as spin, to become “entangled”. If you then change the spin of one particle it will instantly affect the spin of the other, regardless of the distance between them.

Sculpture, copyright and multiple tags

Blogs at the Center for Internet and Society, where I found the Flickr tag for “cloudgate”: http://flickr.com/photos/search/tags:cloud+gate/tagmode:any/ The site has a good explanation of why that is a good tag to know about. The other good thing is I see how to do tagmodes! I wish Technorati and Delicious had the same system.

How would this work: http://flickr.com/photos/search/tags:black+white, cats/tagmode:all/

Later: Yes!

And here is the Bean:
Illegal image of Sculpture

Technorati: Using Technorati Tags

Technorati: Using Technorati Tags

Now I am getting there! I don’t want “Categories” for my blog, I want tags. And it looks as if with Technorati i have that – even in Blogger. I am very curious just how I can retrieve my tags in some useful way. Can I for example create something visible for all my blog posts with books? Movies and perhaps get my releated delicious and flickr stuff in the same thing? Lets see!

OK so here goes the tags for this post: ,

The Psybernet Motif

.flickr-photo { border: solid 1px ; }.flickr-yourcomment { width: 500 }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }

I used this image when I first began the Psybernet BBS in 1993. I still love it. Here is a link to its page on my website.

Flashy History of the Net

Yahoo! Netrospective: 10 years, 100 moments of the Web Logged it here as I am on a bit of a history of the Net thing. Yes these 100 moments all make good sense. Nicely presented. I hope they keep this working for a long time, as we might want to do an “alternative 100 moments” some time, after all history is always history from a particular class perspective. Yahoo is sure part of the capitalist class, but we might like to get more subtle… they also broke some new ground (or did they?)

Update: Monday, 14 March 2005 – they have with this little thing anyway. Each photo when clicked opens a small item on the event with the ability to comment! We are in Web 2.0 here… I can link to a particular one of the 100 discussions. Tag it here and we are loosely joined.

For all that reading the history I want to see a better one, but the concept is great. It needs to cover more than 10 years. The concept here is great. I can imagine a page like this for every Movie for example with ongoing discussions about the scenes. Or books too with a photo for every chapter!

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