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Daniel Khent
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Another article on generating electrical current from humid air.

#solarpunk #renewableenergy

https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-discover-mind-blowing-process-110000959.html

LK-99 is likely not a #superconductor. Instead it’s a diamagnetic semiconductor,

https://hackaday.com/2023/08/05/lk-99-diamagnetc-semiconductor-not-superconductor/

"Superconductor Breakthrough Findings Replicated, Twice, in Preliminary Testing"

#superconductor

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/superconductor-breakthrough-replicated-twice

"LK-99, is purportedly a room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductor. Such a material, could have huge implications for energy generation and transmission, transport, computing and other areas of technology."

#superconductor

https://www.sciencealert.com/radical-superconductor-claim-sparks-concern-among-scientists-heres-why

https://void.cat/d/JHVkEwrs9RTXExcMs4HVZR.webp

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Love this 💖 #Aristotle

Poetics I, xvi-xviii

4.3.3 The poet should construct his plots in outline first

“As for his stories, both those [already] made up and those he composes himself, he should set them out as universals, and only then introduce episodes, i.e. extend them. I mean that he might investigate what is universal in them in the following way, e.g. [the story] of Iphigeneia: "a girl has been sacrificed and disappears in a way unclear to the people who sacrificed her. She is set down in another country, where there is a law that foreigners must be sacrificed to the goddess; this is the priesthood she is given. Some time later it turns out that the priestess' brother arrives…”

The fact that the oracle commanded him to go there, for some reason that is not a universal, and his purpose [in going], are outside the plot. "After he arrives, he is captured. When he is about to be sacrificed [by his sister], he makes himself known [to her]", either as Euripides or as Polyidus arranged it, "by saying as would be probable that it was not only his sister's fate to be sacrificed, but his own too. This leads to the rescue." After this [the poet] should now supply the names and introduce episodes. Take care that the episodes are particular [to the story], e.g. in Orestes' case his madness through which he is captured, and his rescue by means of the purification.

In dramas the episodes are brief, but epic is lengthened out with them. The story of the Odyssey is not long: "someone has been away from home for many years, with Poseidon on the watch for him, and he is alone. Moreover affairs at home are such that his wealth is being consumed by [his wife's] suitors, and his son is being plotted against [by them]. He arrives after much distress, makes himself known to some people, and at-tacks. He is rescued, his enemies annihilated." This is what is proper [to the Odyssey]; its other [parts] are episodes.”

#bookstr #Poetics

Awesome that you posted from Poetics! I'm an outliner myself, not a pantser

I didn't know she could sing like this.

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biologic

Found at UAP crash sites

Awesome call out. As per usual.

I'm on a couple platforms as well as Nostr. Mastodon seems to have a bunch of writers, but it seemed very marketing-focused, not as craft-focused. That may have just been poor navigation on my part. Nostr is super chaotic, not a lot of writers from what I can tell. But the feeling overall is pretty electric.

Vertical farming bankruptcies, layoffs, and closures in 2023. Failures because: "Easy money discouraged efficiency", "Questionable business models", "Fundamental unit economics"

#verticalfarming

https://www.verticalfarmdaily.com/article/9537965/lessons-from-vertical-farming-bankruptcies-layoffs-and-closures-in-2023/

https://void.cat/d/SQWwx6JcB2iduaXasH2w1E.webp

So I take it you've been to #HongKong

Piranesi's prints and the effect on Borges's concept of time as a labyrinth.

#bookstr

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/piranesi-borges-and-the-labyrinths-of-time/

Really, really amazing. Can't believe I hadn't run across him.