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FASHION and HOBBIES / Why God Did Not Create the Universe
« on: September 09, 2010, 07:40:14 AM »

(From the book "The Grand  Design" by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow)

According to Viking mythology, eclipses occur when two wolves, Skoll and Hati, catch the sun or moon. At the onset of an eclipse people would make lots of noise, hoping to scare the wolves away. After some time, people must have noticed that the eclipses ended regardless of whether they ran around banging on pots.

Ignorance of nature's ways led people in ancient times to postulate many myths in an effort to make sense of their world. But eventually, people turned to philosophy, that is, to the use of reason—with a good dose of intuition—to decipher their universe. Today we use reason, mathematics and experimental test—in other words, modern science.

Albert Einstein said, "The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible." He meant that, unlike our homes on a bad day, the universe is not just a conglomeration of objects each going its own way. Everything in the universe follows laws, without exception.

Stephen Hawking at his office at Cambridge University on Sept. 2.
Newton believed that our strangely habitable solar system did not "arise out of chaos by the mere laws of nature." Instead, he maintained that the order in the universe was "created by God at first and conserved by him to this Day in the same state and condition." The discovery recently of the extreme fine-tuning of so many laws of nature could lead some back to the idea that this grand design is the work of some grand Designer. Yet the latest advances in cosmology explain why the laws of the universe seem tailor-made for humans, without the need for a benevolent creator.

Many improbable occurrences conspired to create Earth's human-friendly design, and they would indeed be puzzling if ours were the only solar system in the universe. But today we know of hundreds of other solar systems, and few doubt that there exist countless more among the billions of stars in our galaxy. Planets of all sorts exist, and obviously, when the beings on a planet that supports life examine the world around them, they are bound to find that their environment satisfies the conditions they require to exist.

It is possible to turn that last statement into a scientific principle: The fact of our being restricts the characteristics of the kind of environment in which we find ourselves. For example, if we did not know the distance from the Earth to the sun, the fact that beings like us exist would allow us to put bounds on how small or great the Earth-sun separation could be. We need liquid water to exist, and if the Earth were too close, it would all boil off; if it were too far, it would freeze. That principle is called the "weak" anthropic principle.

The weak anthropic principle is not very controversial. But there is a stronger form that is regarded with disdain among some physicists. The strong anthropic principle suggests that the fact that we exist imposes constraints, not just on our environment, but on the possible form and content of the laws of nature themselves.

The idea arose because it is not only the peculiar characteristics of our solar system that seem oddly conducive to the development of human life, but also the characteristics of our entire universe—and its laws. They appear to have a design that is both tailor-made to support us and, if we are to exist, leaves little room for alteration. That is much more difficult to explain.

The tale of how the primordial universe of hydrogen, helium and a bit of lithium evolved to a universe harboring at least one world with intelligent life like us is a tale of many chapters. The forces of nature had to be such that heavier elements—especially carbon—could be produced from the primordial elements, and remain stable for at least billions of years. Those heavy elements were formed in the furnaces we call stars, so the forces first had to allow stars and galaxies to form. Those in turn grew from the seeds of tiny inhomogeneities in the early universe.

Even all that is not enough: The dynamics of the stars had to be such that some would eventually explode, precisely in a way that could disperse the heavier elements through space. In addition, the laws of nature had to dictate that those remnants could recondense into a new generation of stars, these surrounded by planets incorporating the newly formed heavy elements.

By examining the model universes we generate when the theories of physics are altered in certain ways, one can study the effect of changes to physical law in a methodical manner. Such calculations show that a change of as little as 0.5% in the strength of the strong nuclear force, or 4% in the electric force, would destroy either nearly all carbon or all oxygen in every star, and hence the possibility of life as we know it. Also, most of the fundamental constants appearing in our theories appear fine-tuned in the sense that if they were altered by only modest amounts, the universe would be qualitatively different, and in many cases unsuitable for the development of life. For example, if protons were 0.2% heavier, they would decay into neutrons, destabilizing atoms.

If one assumes that a few hundred million years in stable orbit is necessary for planetary life to evolve, the number of space dimensions is also fixed by our existence. That is because, according to the laws of gravity, it is only in three dimensions that stable elliptical orbits are possible. In any but three dimensions even a small disturbance, such as that produced by the pull of the other planets, would send a planet off its circular orbit, and cause it to spiral either into or away from the sun.

The emergence of the complex structures capable of supporting intelligent observers seems to be very fragile. The laws of nature form a system that is extremely fine-tuned. What can we make of these coincidences? Luck in the precise form and nature of fundamental physical law is a different kind of luck from the luck we find in environmental factors. It raises the natural question of why it is that way.

Many people would like us to use these coincidences as evidence of the work of God. The idea that the universe was designed to accommodate mankind appears in theologies and mythologies dating from thousands of years ago. In Western culture the Old Testament contains the idea of providential design, but the traditional Christian viewpoint was also greatly influenced by Aristotle, who believed "in an intelligent natural world that functions according to some deliberate design."

That is not the answer of modern science. As recent advances in cosmology suggest, the laws of gravity and quantum theory allow universes to appear spontaneously from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist. It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going.

Our universe seems to be one of many, each with different laws. That multiverse idea is not a notion invented to account for the miracle of fine tuning. It is a consequence predicted by many theories in modern cosmology. If it is true it reduces the strong anthropic principle to the weak one, putting the fine tunings of physical law on the same footing as the environmental factors, for it means that our cosmic habitat—now the entire observable universe—is just one of many.

Each universe has many possible histories and many possible states. Only a very few would allow creatures like us to exist. Although we are puny and insignificant on the scale of the cosmos, this makes us in a sense the lords of creation.

— Stephen Hawking is a professor at the University of Cambridge. Leonard
Mlodinow is a physicist who teaches at Caltech. Adapted from "The Grand
Design" by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, to be published by
Bantam Books on Sept. 7. Copyright © by Stephen Hawking and Leonard
Mlodinow. Printed by arrangement with the Random House Publishing Group.

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Taken from "The Professional Heckler" blog:


[Phone ringing]
I want nobody, nobody but you
I want nobody, nobody but you
Nandaru a shiro
Niga animon shiro

Male 1: Ni3 hao3! ?
Male 2: Mr. Tsang, ‘musta na po kayo?
Male 1: Ikaw sino? Bago tenga ko dinig boses mo.
Male 2: Mr. Tsang, si President Noynoy Aquino po ng Pilipinas.
Male 1: Ako galit iyo! Hong Kong galit iyo. Ikaw hindi kausap akin. Ako dalawa beses tawag, ikaw wala sagot kahit isa!

Male 2: Mr. Tsang, humihingi po ako ng paumanhin sa inyo. Kasalanan ko po ang nangyari.
Male 1: Saka bakit iba iba sabi iyo spokesperson. Sabi Coloma, ako hindi tawag. Sabi Carandang ako tawag. Loko-loko tao mo. Loko-loko Coloma na yan. Gawin pa ko sinungaling.
Male 2: Kaya nga po personal na akong tumawag sa inyo para magpaliwanag. Nagkaroon lang po ng miscommunication sa aking Communications Group. Inaayos na namin para hindi na maulit ang ganitong problema.

Male 1: Di ko tanggap iyo rason. Basa ko diyaryo sabi ikaw hindi katok aide mo. Hintay ako telepono. Hintay ako hintay! Tapos na Miss Universe, ako hintay pa rin! Pero aide mo ayaw ikaw katok meeting mo! Ano klase ka Pangulo?
Male 2: ‘Yon nga po. Nagpapakumbaba po ako sa pangyayari. Rest assured, magiging bukas ang linya ng komunikasyon ng Maynila sa anumang concern ninyo diyan sa Hong Kong. Anumang maitutulong namin, iparating n’yo lang po sa inyong kinatawan dito sa Pilipinas!

Male 1: Melon pa ko hindi gusto iyo gawa. Ikaw ngiti. Ikaw smile press con. Ikaw tawa doon crime scene. Hindi gusto tao Hong Kong iyo facial expression.
Male 2: Katulad nga po ng nasabi ko, hindi ko po sinasadya sakaling mapangiti man po ako. Alam ko pong napakasakit ng mga pangyayari kaya pasensya na po sakaling iba ang interpretasyon n’yo sa aking mga ngiti. Wala po akong intensyong makasakit.

Male 1: Tao dito Hong Kong galit iyo pulis, galit iyo rescue team. Sila wala silbi. Sila rescue gamit palakol. Kami duda na iyo pulis, sila tama baril sa amin turista. Ikaw imbestiga mabuti.
Male 2: Pati po ‘yan iniimbestigahan na namin. Kaya nga po merong kinatawan ang Hong Kong Police para masigurong magiging patas ang pagsisiyasat namin.

Male 1: Habang kayo siyasat hostage crisis, kami bawal travel Pilipinas. Ako utos Hong Kong citizens, bawal tourist to Manila. Delikado. Baka hostage ulit.
Male 2: Nauunawaan ko po kayo. Pero inuulit ko po, isolated incident lamang ito. Sanga pala, kailan puwedeng magtungo diyan ang high-level delegation ng aming bansa?
Male 1: Naku! Hindi ko alam sagot diyan. Kayo paalam muna Beijing, China. Kasi Beijing tampo iyo pulis.

Male 2: Ah, sige po. Maghihintay na lang kami. Makikiusap po sana ako sa inyo. Bahala na po kayo sa aming mga kababayan diyan sa Hong Kong.
Male 1: Wala naman sila problema. Meron iba amo Hong Kong, galit pero sila hindi saktan Pinay helper. Pinay helper husay linis. Sila the best. Wag ka alala, protektahan sila Hong Kong government.
Male 2: Maraming, maraming salamat Mr. Tsang. And again, on behalf of the Philippine government, kami ay humihingi ng paumanhin sa nangyaring insidente noong Lunes.
Male 1: Wala problema. Ngayon, bawas na akyen galit iyo.
Male 2: Thank you ho talaga.

Male 1: Isa pa isyu gusto ko tanong iyo. Bakit iyo kongreso adik?
Male 2: Huh?
Male 1: Sabi ko, bakit iyo kongreso dala droga dito amin Hong Kong? Ako refer Ronald Singson.
Male 2: Ahhh, hindi naman po lahat ng kongresista namin ganyan. Tinatalakay na rin po ng House ethics committee ang kaso ni Congressman Singson.
Male 1: Hindi iyan gusto ko sagot mo. Gusto ko sagot mo bakit siya lusot airport security? Talaga ba tanga iyo pulis?
Male 2: Under investigation na rin po ‘yan. Humihingi rin po ako ng paumanhin sa pagkakamali ng aming kinatawan.

Male 1: Bago ko baba telepono, ako may isa ako hiling iyo.
Male 2: Ano po ‘yon?
Male 1: Ako send iyo Facebook request. Ikaw puwede approve?
Male 2: Walang problema Mr. Tsang. Hahaha.
Male 1: O, bakit ikaw tawa na naman. Tao Hong Kong magagalit ulit iyo.
Male 2: Ooops sorry Mr. Tsang. Natuwa lang po ako sa pagiging diplomatic n’yo.
Male 1: Sige, ako dami pa asikaso trabaho. Sabi mo tao mo, sabi mo Coloma, siya isip muna bago salita. Huwag siya sinungaling. Saka sabi mo, usap sila Carandang para hindi iba iba statement. Ikaw sabi iyo pulis sila training. Wag sila tanga-tanga. Oki?
Male 2: Makakarating po Mr. Tsang.

Male 1: Ako meron isa pahabol. Puwede sabi mo thank you para akyen Congresswoman, dati iyo pangulo Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo? Siya send sulat akyen at isa sulat prime minister China. Siya mabait akyen.
Male 2: Ahmmm…
Male 1: Ikaw, wag na isip. Sige, ako galit ulit.
Male 2: Oki. Oki. Hayyyy.
Male 1: Xie xie. Zài jiàn!
[End of conversation]

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PARTY PARTY PARTY / To All young Boholanos in Manila
« on: June 24, 2010, 01:28:22 AM »
All young Boholanos (including those young at heart) are invited to the AYBM (Association of Young Boholanos in Manila, Inc.) General Assembly and Election of Officers on July 11, 2010 3:30pm at Kamay Kainan Restaurant at Market Market, The Fort Bonifacio Global City.

I thank you all for the support you have given me for the past two years. I look forward to seeing old and new young Boholano faces in our General Assembly. And I am inviting new members to join and be elected to lead this dynamic organization. See you all!

regards,

Willy Ramasola
Chairman & President


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BREAKING NEWS / PLDT Chairman Manny Pangilinan Resigns from Ateneo
« on: April 04, 2010, 03:09:24 AM »
PLDT Chairman Manny Pangilinan resigned as Chairman of the Board of the Ateneo de Manila University after it was found out that some portions of the speech he delivered to the school's graduation ceremonies last week were copied from graduation speeches by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling (delivered to a Harvard University graduation rites in June 2008) as well as from Oprah Winfrey during her commencement address at Stanford University in 2008.

Medyo unfortunate na pangyayari ito.

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In a latest survey by the Social Weather Station, Liberal Party Presidential bet Noynoy Aquino takes a strong 9 percentage point lead over his main rival Manny Villar of the Nacionalista Party.

Why is this so?

The respondents who favored Noynoy increased by only 1 percentage point to 37% from 36% in the last survery taken last February. However, Villar's rating plunged by 6% from 34% to 28%.

For me, the new survey was taken at a time when Villar's political opponents successfully pictured him as a billionaire who can buy himself out from his problems and bring him to the Presidency. Citing a few examples, he managed to convince his Senate allies not to support the report linking him to the C5 extension controversy. Senator Enrile accused him of attempting to bribe him in order to spare him from any investigation related to this questionable project.

Another senator Richard Gordon also accused Villar of attempting to reimburse his expenses to date so that he (Gordon) will withdraw his candidacy and support instead the Villar campaign. Former President Estrada, who is also running for President, made a similar claim against Villar. Along with other candidates (except for a few like Noynoy), Villar was said to be seen distributing money during one of his campaign sorties (election laws forbid this).

Then finally, Manny Villar was identified as the "secret candidate" of Gloria Arroyo. Now I think this final strategy has worked because anybody who is perceived to have links with this very unpopular president would definitely suffer a major credibility problem.

On the other hand, Noynoy, keeps on harping his message of good governance. Noynoy's support from ABS-CBN and other top showbiz personalities is really helping his exposure and reach to the masses (for it seems like the AB class is already supportive of him already). The Catholic church seem to be behind his candidacy also. And finally, Noynoy's team are focused in continuousy questioning Villar's campaign claims (they say, his family wasnt that poor afterall) thereby attacking his reputation and credibility as a businessman and a political leader.

So what should Villar do?

Villar has been on the defensive end all these time. He has to regroup and re-engineer his campaign instead of being content in saying he's someone who used to be poor and is now rich, and who can help the ordinary Filipino get rich too. No one is buying this already. His team has to think of ways to attack the Aquino platform and project himself as a more capable leader with political will and considerable experience.

My fearless forecast:

Villar will catch up in the next few weeks leading to election day. More spending is expected to happen. Comelec is already warning him and Noynoy that their ad campaign minutes on TV have already run out and this will greatly work against Villar. Of course, they will try to circumvent on this law and so televiewers will continue to watch Villar "endorsing" his senatorial bets on TV.

There could be one or two more surveys to be made before the elections. And results may show later on that Villar did a good job to catch up on Noynoy. One or two candidates may give up and endorse another candidate.

But in the end, Noynoy will manage to maintain his slim lead and will win in the elections. The clamor from the people (especially from the influential middle working class) for genuine change can happen if they vote for someone who is a young, non-traditional politician who comes from a respected family and who is sincere to eradicate corruption in this country.

God bless the Philippines!


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PARTY PARTY PARTY / Happy Birthday, Marivic Cimeni! (March 23)
« on: March 22, 2010, 05:00:18 AM »
God bless you on your birthday, Marivic!

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PARTY PARTY PARTY / Happy Birthday to Albert Labis - February 24
« on: February 23, 2010, 10:30:52 PM »
Happy Birthday, my friend!

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BREAKING NEWS / Who Will You Vote as Next President of the Philippines?
« on: January 15, 2010, 08:42:26 AM »
They say Noynoy daw kasi hindi magnanakaw. Pero mukhang mas may dating pa si Krist Aquino kesa sa kanya eh.

Gibo is also well qualified. Posible lahat an mga sinasabi nya. Of course Rico Blanco will disagree because wala daw paalam when they used his song in making Gibo's political jingle.

Erap naman has lots of experience. Many years as Mayor. Then few years as Senator. Then served as Vice President. And finally as President. However, he also spent some years in jail for plunder and other illegal activities. Oh well.

The Dick Gordon - Bayani Fernando tandem wanted  to be called Transformers because they want to transform this nation into a great country. But with only a 2% rating in the surveys, and with only 4 months left before election day, I dont think its gonna happen.

Hence, we are left with Manny Villar, na sya daw ng magtatapos ng ating kahirapan.

What do you guys, think? I am open to hear anybody's feedback on this.

Who Will You Vote as Next President of the Philippines?

Noynoy Aquino              Manny Villar          Gilbert Teodoro         Joseph Estrada


Eddie Villanueva          Dick Gordon            Jamby Madrigal

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