Friday, September 13, 2019

A Time Travel Problem


     While reading ", A Man in His Time, the Best of Brian W. Aldes" I came across one of the most perplexing time travel problems I've ever encountered. Of course my first real exposure to time travel was "Back to the Future" starring Michael J. Fox. I'm sure I'd heard of, and maybe had read it, the famous story "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells by that time, but the DeLorean  ripping through space time to save Doc was bigger than life up on the silver screen. Since then, I've read 100's time travel stories and probably heard of just as many movies, but the title story of "A Man in His Time" proposes a time travel problem that is really hard to wrap your mind around. A quick set up of the plot and then I'm going to post the last part of the story I found on Archive.org.  
       In the story Captain Jack Westermark just returned from Mars. On the return, the capsule crashed on Earth, killing seven other astronauts. Jack survives, but has a big problem. He is living 3.077 minutes in the future. Apparently , stuck on "Mars time". The story involves Jack's mom, wife and counselor, Mr. Stackpole trying to understand how to interact with Jack. Here is the final scene in the story. If this doesn't melt your mind, I don't' know what will.
     "The sun had broken through, sucking moisture from the
damp garden. It was now unmistakably autumn. She rounded
the corner of the house, stepped round the rose bed, and
looked into her husband’s study.

Shaken, she saw he leaned half over the table. His hands
were over his face, blood ran between his fingers and dripped
on to an open magazine on the table top. She was aware of
Stackpole sitting indifferently beside the electric fire.

She gave a small cry and ran round the house again, to be
met at the back door by Mrs. Westermark.

‘‘Oh, I was just — Janet, what is it?”

“Jack, Mother! He’s had a stroke or something terrible!”

“But how do you know?”

“Quick, we must phone the hospital — I must go to him,”

Mrs. Westermark took Janet’s arm. “Perhaps we’d better
leave it to Mr. Stackpole, hadn’t we? I’m afraid ”

“Mother, we must do what we can. I know we’re amateurs.
Please let me go.”

“No, Janet, we’re — it’s their world. I’m frightened. They’ll
come if they want us.” She was gripping Janet in her fright.
Their wild eyes stared momentarily at each other as if seeing
something else, and then Janet snatched herself away. “I must
go to him,” she said.

She hurried down the hall and pushed open the study door.
Her husband stood now at the far end of the room by the
window, while blood streamed from his nose.

“Jack!” she exclaimed. As she ran towards him, a blow from
the empty air struck her on the forehead, so that she staggered
aside, falling against a bookcase. A shower of smaller volumes
from the upper shelf fell on her and round her. Exclaiming,
Stackpole dropped his notebook and ran round the table to

her. Even as he went to her aid, he noted the time from his
watch: 10*24.

Aid after 10*24 tidiness of bed

Westermark’s mother appeared in the doorway.

‘‘Stay where you are,’* Stackpole shouted, “or there will be
more trouble! Janet, you see what you’ve done. Get out of
here, will you? Jack, I’m right with you — God knows what
you’ve felt, isolated without aid for three and a third minutes 1”
Angrily, he went across and stood within arm’s length of his
patient. He threw his handkerchief down on to the table.

“Mr. Stackpole ” Westermark’s mother said tenta-

tively from the door, an arm round Janet’s waist.

He looked back over his shoulder only long enough to say,
“Get towels! Phone the Research Hospital for an ambulance
and tell them to be here right away.”

By midday, Westermark was tidily in bed upstairs and the
ambulance staff, who had treated him for what after all was
only nosebleed, had left. Stackpole, as he turned from closing
the front door, eyed the two women.

“I feel it is my duty to warn you,” he said heavily, “that
another incident such as this might well prove fatal. This time
we escaped very lightly. If an5rthing else of this sort happens, I
shall feel obliged to recommend to the board that Mr. Wester-
mark is moved back to the hospital.”


Current way to define accidents

“He wouldn’t want to go,” Janet said. “Besides, you are
being absurd; it was entirely an accident. Now I wish to go
upstairs and see how he is.”

“Just before you go, may I point out that what happened
was not an accident — or not as we generally define accidents,
since you saw the results of your interference through the
study window before you entered. Where you were to
blame ”

‘‘But that’s absurd ” both women began at once. Janet

went on to say, “I never would have rushed into the room as I
did had I not seen through the window that he was in
trouble.”

“What you saw was the result on your husband of your later
interference.”

In something like a wail, Westermark’s mother said, “I
don’t understand any of this. What did Janet bump into when
she ran in?”

“She ran, Mrs. Westermark, into the spot where her hus-
band had been standing 3*3077 minutes earlier. Surely by now
you have grasped this elementary business of time inertia?”

When they both started speaking at once, he stared at them
until they stopped and looked at him. Then he said, “We had
better go into the living-room. Speaking for myself, I would
like a drink.”

He helped himself, and not until his hand was round a glass
of whisky did he say, “Now, without wishing to lecture to you
ladies, I think it is high time you both realized that you are
not living in the old safe world of classical mechanics ruled
over by a god invented by eighteenth-century enlightenment.
All that has happened here is perfectly rational, but if you are
going to pretend it is beyond your female understandings ”

“Mr. Stackpole,” Janet said sharply. “Can you please keep
to the point without being insulting? Will you tell me why
what happened was not an accident? I understand now that
when I looked through the study window I saw my husband
suffering from a collision that to him had happened three and
something minutes before and to me would not happen for
another three and something minutes, but at that moment I
was so startled that I forgot ”

“No, no, your figures are wrong. The total time lapse is only
3*3077 minutes. When you saw your husband, he had been
hit half that time — 1*65385 minutes — ago, and there was
another 1*65385 minutes to go before you completed the
action by bursting into the room and striking him.”

“But she didn't strike him!” the older woman cried.

Firmly, Stackpole diverted his attention long enough to
reply. ‘‘She struck him at 10*24 Earth time, which equals io*20
plus about 36 seconds Mars or his time, which equals 9*59 or
whatever Neptune time, which equals 1 56 and a half Sirius
time. It’s a big universe, Mrs. Westermark! You will remain
confused as long as you continue to confuse event with time.
May I suggest you sit down and have a drink?^’"

       I don't drink, but I may sit down and have one myself. The half time part makes no sense and just thinking about living 3.077 minutes in the future while the rest of the world goes on around you is very difficult. Drop a comment if you'd like to explain this last scene in the story.  

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Transparent Sound - Gently Evil Review

     One of my first Electro records I was able to get was "Florida Electro Classics V 1." One of the tunes was by Transparent Sound. Now all these years later, TS is still putting out great Electro music. Here's a review I did of TS's latest LP, "Gently Evil." 

https://www.electric-kingdom.net/post/transparent-sound-gently-evil

Monday, September 9, 2019

WA Dems Raise Confederate Flag Incident to discipline State Committee Person

      Jason Call’s six months suspension from the Washington State Democratic Central Committee due to a "code of conduct" violation after he cut down a confederate flag reeks of dirty politics and calls into question the WA State Democrats’ commitment to fighting white supremacy. Each legislative district in the state elects two people to serve on the Washington State Democratic Central Committee (WSDCC). Mr. Call was elected to be one of the State Committee Persons for the 44th LD and proudly represents the Bernie wing of the Party, a fact he feels is the underlying issue in his current tussle with the WA State Democrats. The lifelong Democrat and former Math teacher spoke with me via telephone and tells a tale hard to believe, especially in these times of rising white nationalism where the Democratic Party claims to be the counter balance to this disturbing trend.
     Jason is the first to tell you, when it comes to his politics, he is passionate and out spoken. He says he holds elected officials accountable. He believes his passion has often been misconstrued as confrontational and this passion has even been described more than once as bullying.  " If elected officials don't' answer my questions, I'm going to ask them again and make sure I get an answer. Me putting elected officials on the spot has made me a problem for the WA Dem establishment," Jason says. "I've had people of color say they appreciate me speaking out to the party insiders, something they feel they can't always do."      
The current kerfuffle stems from two incidents, both strangely enough having to do with flags. The first incident cited in a leaked document entitled "Summary of Call Complaint" occurred at a 44th District meeting in June 2018. It involved the United States flag, a pissed Precinct Committee Officer, and Mr. Call. Jason says he hasn't been standing for the flag since 2003 in response to the Iraq War. At the meeting in question, as usual he didn't stand for the flag. A fellow Democrat, who is a prison guard at the Monroe State Penitentiary and someone Jason had just helped get removed from a leadership position within the LD due to his ineffectiveness, turned around and stared him down as he sat for the Pledge. This interaction set the stage for a mild confrontation at the end of the meeting. As the defender of the flag left the building, Jason leaned in and said, "Hey Mike, you do know turning your back to the flag during the Pledge is disrespectful." The offended officer went off in response, calling him an "obnoxious asshole," and reaffirming his disdain for the flag demonstration, according to Call.
     Not letting the slight pass, Jason countered "Fuck off with your Nazi bullshit" which set off a heated volley of "Fuck you's" from both men, stunning the room of polite Democrats. Things calmed down, but as another member of the 44th left, she shouted "This is my party." According to Jason, this incident was handled within the district and he admitted such altercations "could not happen again."
Don't Act Like a Nazi, Don't Get Called a Nazi!
      For those a little rusty on their history, I was, it may seem a little out of place to equate such Flag fervor with "Nazi bullshit." However, it is perfectly reasonable to call someone who insists you stand for a flag a Nazi. In the 1930's Nazi's arrested thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses for not standing for the Nazi Flag. Shockingly, similar injustices happened throughout the twenties and thirties to Jehovah's   Witnesses' children who would not stand for the Pledge in school here in the US. The Supreme Court upheld the barbaric practice in 1940 in Minersville School District v. Gobitis. This case stood until in 1943, the Supreme Court ruled in " West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette someone could not be compelled to stand for the flag as it was a violation of their 1st Amendment rights, a decision crafted in direct response to what was going on in Nazi Germany. The court wrote, "If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein." 
"Your Flag's Coming Down"
     After this incident seemingly blew over, another chance to make a statement over a different flag presented itself to Jason. Call remembers, "I was taking my kid to school in March. As I was dropping my daughter off at her high school, I noticed a truck flying the confederate flag. I had a talk with my kids about what the flag stood for and promised I'd talk to the principal, but if it was still up there in a week, I told them I was going to cut it down." He did talk to the principal who said she couldn't do anything about the flag because it was off campus. Jason asked if she could at least speak with the kid and offered resources via email to help with the conversation.
     "I don't' know if the conversation happened, but the Flag was still up the next week, so I cut it down and tossed it in the back of the truck. "I live streamed cutting it down, because I'm not a coward and I wanted to show people what was going on in my neighborhood. The video was up for a while and there were some great conversations had about what I did, but Facebook eventually took the video down without my knowledge." Jason revealed that while he was cutting the Flag down, he noticed other racist messages dotting the back window of the truck, including a sticker with an outline of the US with the words "Fuck off, we're full!" written within the border.
       About ten days after the video, Jason says his LD chair started getting emails from centrist Democrats, saying they thought the video was inappropriate. The LD chair disagreed chalking it up to an act of civil disobedience, Jason says. "Remember the person who chased me outside after the other flag incident, well she went and complained to the chair of a neighboring LD about the video, which led to the "code of conduct" violation. On April 12, 2019, I got an email saying I was being reprimanded for violating the WA Democratic Party "code of conduct’, but they didn't tell me what it was until two months later when I was notified that I was to appear before a hearing to tell my side of the story.
Really, the Confederate Flag Democrats?
The Confederate flag is a symbol raised by traitors to the United States who chose to die fighting for the ability to own people, and worse to die to prove the supremacy of the white race. Today, many people have been misled to believe it has something to do with a positive Southern heritage and therefore is an impotent symbol in 2019. This has led to a sort of complacency toward the flag within the ranks of white society and institutions like the Democratic Party. A fact put on full display in the suspension of Jason Call from his position as a State Committee man after he unapologetically cut the symbol of hate down. 
      The Southern Poverty Law Center has this to say about the confederate flag. "But the argument that the Confederate flag and other displays represent “heritage, not hate” ignores the near-universal heritage of African Americans whose ancestors were enslaved by the millions in the South. It trivializes their pain, their history and their concerns about racism — whether it’s the racism of the past or that of today. And it conceals the true history of the Confederate States of America and the seven decades of Jim Crow segregation and oppression that followed the Reconstruction era."
      Jason was eventually allowed to tell his side of the story to an Executive Committee subcommittee manned and womanned by DNC representatives David McDonald and Sharon Mast.  However, the accused was not allowed to see any of the so-called evidence against him.  Furthermore, Jason and his two witnesses were permitted to answer questions only. After deliberating, the subcommittee offered up a resolution to the entire Executive Committee recommending he be suspended for six months.
     The WSDCC Executive Committee voted on August 20, 2019 to suspend Jason for six months with a vote of 14 - 7. Here is an excerpt from the "Resolution and Reprimand of Jason Call”. 
     "Mr. Call has failed to treat colleagues with the respect expected by the Code when they disagree with him and failed to assume that others have good intent; he has attacked colleagues who hold differing views from his with ad hominem or belittling labeling including, in at least one instance, calling a colleague a Nazi; in his capacity as a state committee member he has endorsed (rhetorically), if not advocated, on social media punching people with whose politics he disagrees (including but not limited to anyone labeled as a “Nazi”); in his capacity as a state committee person he has promoted on social media that his act of personal vandalism is an example of civil disobedience that should be emulated by others and potentially extended to destroying personal displays of support for Trump. Mr. Call exhibited no concern for the impact his conduct may have on others and has repeatedly stated his intent to repeat his acts and conduct. “
Dirty Politics?
         Jason strongly feels the first confrontation with the pissed PCO prison guard started in response to Jason pushing to have him removed from a key leadership position in the LD.  Additionally, now that he is suspended, his fellow State Committee person gets to cast his vote. "All of a sudden I have this come up. They've basically taken away my ability to vote on the new DNC members coming up in January. Furthermore, by taking me off the Central Committee, my counterpart in the 44th, someone who opposes many of my views, now has two votes for our LD. I've been silenced for the next six months and the Executive Committee has given the establishment another vote for the duration of my suspension."
      The suspension has also forced him to step away from his Separation of Church and State Committee chairmanship on the WSDCC, but the suspension has not slowed his activism down. Jason is running for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District against establishment candidate Rick Larsen. He has no appeal against the decision, but his supporters have vowed to fight the suspension. The Democratic Party continues to push the issue with state chair, Tina Podlodowski, saying the matter has to do with " "Misinformation, bullying, intimidation and harassment" in a recent hastily written email to the WSDCC Executive Committee. Jason says he did see the flag flying again on the truck, but he wasn't able to take action at that time.