From: Automutt on
Reckless the Reason

What are we? But the remnants of a spoken truth, long now since
revealed.
We began as the words that coiled round our spines, like dragons
breath.
The reflections of a Father left to peak encoded into the everlasting
light.
This old language that the life exudes; emergent in the essence of the
many.
And our entanglement now the food of our futures, the part to play a
recompense.
We speak forth to entice our own souls, in the creation of our own
existences.
This part within that speaks the heresies among the highs of ourselves
and others.
The mouth within our minds that encodes the creation, and the idea of
ourselves.
"I think therefore I am" but what of these thoughts that speak of such
elevation.
The words within that wield the flesh and make us all a part of the
whole.
We're made from the reasoning within, with words, a most constant
conversation.
If false our reasoning then what of the futures we create, the us;
that we become?
Contagion to the emergence of an identity, initial sin that spoils the
fruit of many labours.
Such subtle disposition to destruction our imaginings unchecked and
free of reason.
A penchant for pain and pleasure, have our many falsehoods hold on our
futures.
This reasoning that has now become as reckless as the way in which we
now deliver.
For our new entanglements need only the forgotten truth that was
always there on offer.

DRB

http://automutt.deviantart.com/

~Automutt Feb 22, 2010,
What are words but the very thoughts our minds combine with
sound to form our exceeding essence. The flow of language that
gathers us all up and thrusts us forward into the ever expanding
future of our lives.


MIT's Belcher uses engineered virus to split water

By Christine Peterson, on April 16th, 2010

Angela Belcher and team at MIT have tweaked a bacterial virus to serve
as a scaffolding to:

attract and bind with molecules of a catalyst (the team used iridium
oxide) and a biological pigment (zinc porphyrins). The viruses became
wire-like devices that could very efficiently split the oxygen from
water molecules.
Belcher says that

within two years she expects to have a prototype device that can carry
out the whole process of splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen,
using a self-sustaining and durable system.

This is just a very early taste of what we can expect someday from
more extensively designed molecular machine systems.

-Chris Peterson

http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=3868

"All along the eastern shore
Put your circuits in the sea
This is what the world is for
Making electricity
You can feel it in your mind
Oh you can do it all the time
Plug it in and change the world
You are my electric girl." MGMT