Saturday, October 6, 2018

Lake Tahoe: Stanford - eWEAR Seminar: Wearable Displays' talk - October 2, 2018, Stanford Law - "Constitutional Conversation with Professor David Brady: Can a Court Nominee Affect the Midterm Elections?," As an example, this is what I have in mind re a realistic virtual earth - SLEEPING BODY - how to model this at Streetview/TIME SLIDER, cell, atom levels - mouse first?- https://t.co/Mwg4Dk2C1G for #ActualVirtual #PhysicalDigital direct CORRESPONDENCE re #RealisticVirtualEarth w #RealisticVirtualEarthForLego standard re #RealisticVirtualEarthForSurgery ~


Stanford - eWEAR Seminar: Wearable Displays' talk - October 2, 2018

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your edifying Stanford "eWEAR Seminar: Wearable Displays" talk recently - https://events.stanford.edu/events/798/79882/ - and great to meet and talk with you afterward as well.

I'm curious how best to talk further about developing a realistic virtual earth -



https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1041827656080142336 - at the Street View, cellular and atomic levels as a STEM field site / laboratory, and for classrooms, to begin - and also especially for design, innovation and patenting even, of eWEARables, for example. And how best to explore this further in conjunction with Stanford and Google / Alphabet? This might involve developing a Quantum computing approach to #OneRealisticVirtualEarth - https://twitter.com/hashtag/OneRealisticVirtualEarth?src=hash - as well, and perhaps coming into communication with the chair of Alphabet John Hennessy, whom I know just a little.

This could involve developing first a material sciences' approach to an emergent single realistic virtual earth, and even with a commercialization focus. For example, World University and School's Materials Science wiki subject - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Materials_Science - with much MIT OCW will eventually develop in such a realistic virtual earth and with many many WUaS (and MIT & Stanford especially too?) graduate students and researchers in all ~200 countries' official languages, who could help with developing this in new and innovative ways, and re OLED's in glass and plastics per your talk.

How might we best talk further about some of this?

Thank you again for your very interesting talk and shall we explore scheduling a call to talk further - and perhaps with John Hennessy, who's a material scientist, as well?

Thank you.

All the best, Scott

https://www.electronicdesign.com/author/mike-hack


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Re patenting and a realistic virtual earth for many reasons, see too:

USPTO Moving forward w MIT Media Lab: Prior Art Archive https://youtu.be/dMlTZg9I7oc  No mention of Blockchain ledger re intl patent offices, Kuwait ship capsizing w sheep, Art by Disney in Dutch court - Opportunity WITH #RealisticVirtualEarth #BlockchainForArt - #WUaSBlockchainForArt~



https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1047571300661612544



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Dear Prof. Brady,
https://politicalscience.stanford.edu/people/david-w-brady

Thanks for your great and edifying talk in Stanford Law recently - https://law.stanford.edu/event/constitutional-conversation-with-professor-david-brady-stanford-business-hoover/ - which I appreciate for the dilemma you shared re this ongoing Supreme Court nominee's hearing. I appreciated too your suggestion that the Democrats would win the House in the mid-terms, and the reasons for this, and also your quote from Maggie Thatcher that "A week is a long time in politics" - thus tempering your prediction.

Am curious in what ways World University and School, (of which I'm the founder and president), and which is like Wikipedia in its ~300 languages with CC-4 MIT OpenCourseWare in 5 languages, could teach the analytic approaches you shared in World Univ & Sch's online Political Science departments - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Political_Science - planned in each of all ~200 countries' official languages for free-to-students' Bachelor, Ph.D and Law degrees (and M.D. and I.B high school degrees as well). See the CC-4 MIT OCW here, which will be translated and offered in many languages.

How might we best communicate further about this? Thank you again for your timely and topical talk.

All the best, Scott

- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch



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Hi M,

Monterey is beautiful  - first talked with, then later heard Jennifer Selgrath's talk, which I enjoyed. Heard about the Stanford event from Jenny here

https://twitter.com/JennySelgrath/status/1048328854123700225. She's a post doc at Stanford. Her talk had an ethnographic and even slight Big Sur hippy focus re abalone levels over time - interesting. One mention of (Harvard Professor Louis) Agassiz re Penikese Island (near Cuttyhunk Island) even.

Emailed her, Roland and two other Stanford marine researchers below.

Heading back to the Scottish Country Dance in Mountain View soon.

What are you up to this evening?

L,
Scott


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Hi Will, Peter, and Jenny, (and Roland),

Very nice to meet and talk with you. And thanks for sharng your research. As an example, this is what I have in mind re a realistic virtual earth, and please check the related Twitter hash tags as well ...

SLEEPING BODY - how to model this at Streetview/TIME SLIDER, cell, atom levels - mouse first?- https://t.co/Mwg4Dk2C1G for #ActualVirtual #PhysicalDigital direct CORRESPONDENCE re #RealisticVirtualEarth w #RealisticVirtualEarthForLego standard re #RealisticVirtualEarthForSurgery~



- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1048601877036785664

- https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1048602158818451457

And for ex (re Lars Hedin at Princeton)


- https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1048364998223785986


And re Lego robotics for interaction with bees and environment even

- https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1048296370761678848


Thanks, Jenny, for the information about the open house - https://twitter.com/JennySelgrath/status/1048328854123700225 - as well!


There isn't that much marine science MIT OpenCourseWare re World Univ & Sch - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Marine_Science - even with MIT Media Lab Dir. Joi Ito's interest in oceans, for example - and re maritime law too.

Looking forward to staying in communication.

Thank you again!

Cheers,
Scott
- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy?m=1








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