Background on Lunar Shift and Water Availability

The term “lunar shift” is not standard but likely refers to a significant change in the Moon’s orbit or gravitational influence, potentially altering Earth’s tides, climate patterns, and water distribution. The Moon’s current orbit affects tides through gravitational pull, with high and low tides occurring twice daily due to its 27-day orbit around Earth [InstituteContinue reading “Background on Lunar Shift and Water Availability”

Incoming thoughts and a gradual shift toward a new terraform as we prepare for what’s next

An extrapolation to some of my thought experiments fleshed out as provided by ai/grok Desalination could be a viable option for addressing water availability issues post-lunar shift, but its environmental implications and feasibility depend on several factors. A lunar shift—assuming it refers to a significant change in the Moon’s orbit or gravitational influence—could disrupt Earth’sContinue reading “Incoming thoughts and a gradual shift toward a new terraform as we prepare for what’s next”

A Sound Design journey from 1995 through to the millennium! Akai S-2000 to the rescue?

Comparing the Akai S2000 and Turtle Beach Monterey, they’re pretty different animals. The Akai S2000, released around ’95, is a rackmount sampler with 2 megabytes of base RAM, expandable to 32 megabytes, and it handles sampling at 22 to 44.1 kilohertz in mono or stereo, 16- or 8-bit. You could load samples, edit them withContinue reading “A Sound Design journey from 1995 through to the millennium! Akai S-2000 to the rescue?”

Ai, “Grok” and workflow vs being capable of writing

I’ve recently started using the ai app Grok, and this much is certain: it totally helps assist in troubleshooting as well as research and referencing. The symbiotic relationship is divided into a summation of thought experiments, as inducted by, then this is grown from the initial question, based on ideas by me. ^ And here’sContinue reading “Ai, “Grok” and workflow vs being capable of writing”

Wavetable Synthesis and thirty years later! My current workflow compared to what I worked on during the mid 1995-1996!

The Turtle Beach wave table synthesizer you’re thinking of could be the Monterey, which was a combo of the Tahiti sound card and the Rio MIDI daughterboard, released around 1994. The Tahiti was a high-end card with 18-bit digital audio converters and a Motorola 56001 DSP, but it didn’t have onboard synthesis. Instead, it usedContinue reading “Wavetable Synthesis and thirty years later! My current workflow compared to what I worked on during the mid 1995-1996!”

Master Guitar Skills with Creative Techniques

To enhance skills with the guitar, a strong desire for creative experience is essential. Embrace the tactile connection through regular playing and tuning. Focus on goals while exploring chord shapes and sound patterns, using imagination to manipulate pitches. Cultivating inspiration encourages a deeper relationship with the instrument. Keep playing!

The Oceans’ Desalination, nothing but fresh water, and drilling the moon for Helium-3 to go terraform Mars

Chris DeWarenne discusses the potential of desalination and moon drilling, raising concerns about the impact on the environment and humanity. He points out the economic opportunities and the need for global cooperation. He also references Jimi Hendrix’s lyrics. He questions the repercussions of moon removal on Earth and hopes for a better approach than with the Covid-19 pandemic.

Evolution

In the future, our human descendants may view us as we view apes today, with survival of the fittest and natural selection shaping evolution. Some suggest heavy drinking to eliminate ‘dumb’ brain cells that hinder thought transmission. An intriguing aspect of linguistics is the evolutionary influence of each language on thought patterns and the mind/brain evolution. These observations reflect concerns about the ‘dumbing down’ of society and the impact of English as a first language.